Until the government is willing to grasp this particular nettle, congestion looks set to get worse.
Poppies, Jacob's Ladder, calendula, jasmine, myrtle, stinging nettle, foxgloves, lavender, camphor laurel and irises are in profusion.
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Local Government Minister Carl Sargeant has told the Cabinet it's time to "grasp the nettle of complexity".
All this is preparation for an evening spent feasting on slow-roasted lamb or venison, accompanied by home-brewed nettle beer.
As such, schools might want to "grasp the nettle" by spending on teachers and making savings on teaching assistants.
As Jack Kemp's press secretary during the 1980s, young Buckley made it his daily business to nettle Bob Dole.
Sadly, Congress has neither the courage nor the mandate to grasp this nettle.
His appointment was widely seen as a welcome sign that Mr Koizumi had finally decided to grasp the nettle.
It is this opinion that Dr Nettle is attacking in his paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
Mr Lavagna has indicated that he is ready to grasp that nettle.
Although the Great Depression started in 1929, it took until 1933 for American leaders to grasp this nettle and recapitalize the banks.
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His bones were wrapped in an Austrian nettle cloth and placed in a stately urn that his travel companions transported back to Denmark.
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What Dr Nichols has failed to take into account, according to Dr Nettle, is that languages die out, as well as being born.
Dr Nettle suggests it is because short women become fertile earlier (the same hormonal processes that terminate growth are also responsible for sexual maturation).
But before anyone rushes to hail their nettle-grasping courage, the order to close was issued in 1927 and carried out only a few years ago.
The chancellor has made things more difficult for himself by postponing action for so long, instead of grasping the nettle when he first won power.
Daniel Nettle, of the Open University in Britain, has done so.
But neither Ms Gillard nor Mr Rudd grasped that constitutional nettle.
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Will Pyongyang, or Washington, want their bilateral dialogue to remain the major channel for tackling weapons of mass destruction: missiles, lingering nuclear doubts, and the ungrasped nettle of chemical and biological warfare?
Indeed, when Dr Nettle crunched a few numbers, he found that the length of time an area has been settled is inversely, rather than directly, related to the number of linguistic stocks occurring there.
But the "nettle has been grasped" he says.
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Almost a year ago we drew attention to the problem which has got a lot worse since and I really do think the government should have grasped the nettle 12 months ago and taken some proper corrective action at the time.
In a startling documentary broadcast by the BBC last night (The Great Euro Crash), former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder set out how Germany had grasped the nettle of global competition and won concessions from labor unions that allowed Germany to be competitive, particularly against the Chinese.
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