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Such a radical change would, of course, be hard to stomach, even if international partners agreed.
But such a course of action was more than Napoleon could have stomached.
The violence of "Oz" can be hard to stomach, and its characters difficult or impossible to like.
It may be hard to stomach, Charlie, but there is an honourable course open to you.
But a lot of people who could never have stomached the butcher's trade ate meat.
But he had lived elsewhere, and it was hard to stomach the narrow, racist politics of the local state senator.
I have stomached enough of you for one day."
It is also hard to stomach the fees.
Her players sat and stomached last season's end.
To kill them was poor sport even for strong- stomached men like Larsen's followers.
I couldn't even say that this was hard to stomach; really, there's no idea to which one doesn't get acclimatized in time.
Burglaries and robberies are especially hard to stomach in this world of nickel sweets.
You must admit that the coincidence is far too violent to be stomached in fiction."
I stomached the insults and turned to go.
Serbia, however, abjectly stomached the terms, save for two which violated her status as an independent country.
None of them could have stomached food.
Finally, the prominence of sexuality and sectarian religion in the film were hard to stomach for Soviet censors.
I've stomached your behavior in the marsh.
In this context, it is hard to stomach fare rises of 12 times the rate of inflation for what will be a poorer service.
Then it would be our honor to 'stomach you* for the rest of your life, my friend."
The scholar, who had stomached his fill of the nomad's insults, chose to retire early.
He wondered how he could have stomached it all those years in the CIA.
That would have been their doing; Wehrnacht men couldn't have stomached it.
But if "Sheepshagger" is hard to stomach, it is harder to dismiss.
This then buys time until its next repayment, due in December, to ensure that the now certain default can be stomached by markets.