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"bitter pill" Definitions
  1. a distressing experience or result that is hard to accept (often in the expression a bitter pill to swallow

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And by the bitter pill that was recalibrating my life.
That's a bitter pill to swallow for his passionate followers.
Bitter pill Nonetheless, to be told by the court that Beijing was at fault and the U.S.-allied Philippines was the aggrieved party, would be "a massively bitter pill for China to swallow," said Townshend.
For longtime shareholders, Tuesday's third-quarter report delivered another bitter pill.
It's a bitter pill to swallow in a lot of ways.
Getting rid of TikTok would be a bitter pill for ByteDance.
Jack Ma's healthcare buyout is a bitter pill for shareholders to swallow.
Last week, the United Mine Workers of America swallowed another bitter pill.
Then, as now, he resisted what he called the "bitter pill" of devaluation.
That made this an even more bitter pill to swallow for some inmates.
It means swallowing that bitter pill called hindsight: He should've asked for more.
But it's surely a bitter pill for those who remember their party's history.
For me, it is a truly shocking fact, a bitter pill to swallow.
To do this, we have no choice but to swallow a bitter pill.
That individual ignorance is our natural state is a bitter pill to swallow.
For Turkey, this is a bitter pill -- but one that it can likely swallow.
But Anthony Hopkins delivering them makes it all a less bitter pill to swallow.
The decision not to call was a bitter pill to swallow for many investors.
" Still, Mr. Kashyap supported Mr. Modi's ban, saying: "It is like a bitter pill.
We've all got to swallow the bitter pill, then, and promptly alter our lifestyles.
For many, an amnesty for the military will be a bitter pill to swallow.
But that is a bitter pill to swallow given the enormity of their crimes.
Still, it's a bitter pill to swallow for many lawmakers if the format doesn't change.
Losing to Trump, who was an unusually poor candidate, was a bitter pill to swallow.
It was an especially bitter pill to swallow after weeks of the Kavanaugh confirmation battle.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow," said McGregor who wore damage to his right eye.
Losing has been a bitter pill, especially because he came so close to upsetting Thiem.
STEAL A KISS was a great sidekick, but ARIKARA was a bitter pill to swallow.
It's rumored that, at first, this arranged marriage was a bitter pill for the young beauty.
Nelson said if Schumer backed down it would be a "bitter pill to swallow" for progressives.
It was a bitter pill for Mexico to swallow, and it's still not going down very well.
BM It's a bitter pill that the Trump voter is my age, my race and my gender.
But the speech also reminded Republicans of the bitter pill they've swallowed over two years: Trump's foreign policy.
But I can't say she's wrong about her assessment, even if it is a bitter pill to swallow.
For a graphic showing how the bond deals can be a bitter pill for drugs companies, see tmsnrt.
After so much sacrifice, failure to get the AFSPA scrapped may be a bitter pill for Ms Sharmila.
That will be a bitter pill to swallow, given the dominance of the intelligence community in previous administrations.
We must swallow the bitter pill, and see this solution as one step backward and two steps forward.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow when you lose a game like this," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
Since, for many publications, Facebook is their biggest source of traffic, this could be a bitter pill to swallow.
Still, tech investors have had to swallow a bitter pill this week when it comes to policy, Jacobsen said.
Ossoff's loss, expected to be about 5 percentage points when the dust settles, is a bitter pill for Democrats.
Seeing Wasserman Schultz likely heading back to Congress is something of a bitter pill for Sanders's supporters to swallow.
And welfare is one bitter pill indeed: As I, Daniel Blake shows, it's hard work staying on the dole.
Think of it as a dinner menu at a party voters were not invited to attend: _____ A bitter pill.
Trudeau should swallow what might be a bitter pill and demonstrate his ability to promote and defend that interest.
It is a symbolic act, turning the baseball into a bitter pill that is better spit out than swallowed.
China calls that cooperation, adding a "win-win" mantra to sugar coat a bitter pill for losers accumulating trade deficits.
This was a bitter pill for Sprint, which is supposedly just a month away from launching its own 5G network.
With 20 Republican senators coming from states that expanded Medicaid under the ACA, this is a bitter pill to swallow.
People like me want to be angry at someone, because Trump's victory is more than a bitter pill to swallow.
"It was a really bitter pill to swallow for my parents, but even in a way for me," he said.
But the legislation is a bitter pill to swallow for Tsipras' Syriza whose roots are in left-wing labour activism.
Friedrich Merz, the "law and order" and more conservative candidate, would have been a bitter pill to swallow for the SPD.
The destruction of the spending caps enacted in the Budget Control Act is a particularly bitter pill for conservatives to swallow.
By Chairman and CEO John Flannery announcing all of GE's "reset" plans on Monday, he swallowed "the bitter pill," Greenberg said.
This is a pretty bitter pill to swallow for farmers, especially when you consider that milk is primarily composed of water.
It&aposs a bitter pill to swallow helping Donald Trump sometimes but on this one I think they have to do it.
Yes, Obama noted the auto angle in an appeal to Democratic senators as added inducement to swallow what was a bitter pill.
"It's a pretty bitter pill to swallow for those who invested (in diesel) to improve their margin," a European refinery source said.
The loss was a bitter pill to swallow for Jacob Evans and Kyle Washington, who scored 25 and 23, respectively, in defeat.
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"Without exception," he said, Britain would remain subject to EU budgets, judges and so on — a bitter pill for many Brexit supporters.
But we would be foolish to forget the bitter pill of the 2016 election and the lessons it was meant to teach us.
It has been a bitter pill for some, but a necessary prescription for a city system that has been failing students for years.
The newly-announced federal plan is bound to be a bitter pill for some, but hey, it's our future we're talking about here.
It's good, and more tequila shot than bitter pill: It may burn on the way down, but it promises a brighter, blurrier future.
It remains to be seen how far that realization can take the new leadership towards the bitter pill of negotiating with the Kabul government.
"It is a bitter pill to swallow but they need to do it," said one investor in Fredriksen companies, who declined to be named.
The defeat of the British Empire in the First Boer War had been a bitter pill that young imperialists like Churchill refused to swallow.
German and Japanese ill-will toward Western democracies in World War II rapidly dissipated, thanks to the bitter pill of defeat; friendship soon followed.
Another book that made me boil was Steven Brill's "America's Bitter Pill," about pharmaceutical companies getting away with charging unconscionably high prices for medicines.
These twin terror attacks, striking the mullahs' parliament and shrine to the Khomeini, represent a very painful bitter pill for the Iranian regime to swallow.
The departure of Kennedy, who controlled the outcome of the court in big cases for years, is the latest bitter pill for Democrats to follow.
Africa has its unique, daunting and pervasive challenges, and to have our heritage and landscape further depleted and trashed is a bitter pill to swallow.
The president's policy proclamation is a particularly bitter pill for immigrants because it does not allow health insurance that is subsidized to meet the requirement.
For the hundreds of thousands who thronged the streets of London to demand a second referendum, this election will be a bitter pill to swallow.
What spurred this change is unclear, but its announcement now adds a sugar coat to an ever so slightly bitter pill delivered later in the post.
That's a particularly bitter pill for Director Comey because the NSA is a big part of why Apple pushed for device encryption in the first place.
It is a bitter pill for ruling Syriza, the dominant party in the government elected in 2015, which has its roots in left-wing labor activism.
The best thing for her is to swallow that bitter pill of needing to separate from Emily so she could go and have a rich full life.
That would be a bitter pill to swallow for what Cruz calls a "crucial lifetime appointment," but principles can be dangerous, especially when not fully thought through.
Just as it was in Sanger's time, having control over one's fertility remains an empowering proposition, but for some, this imbalance is a bitter pill to swallow.
That would be a bitter pill for Britons, whose wages are already worth less in real terms than they were before the financial crisis of 2007-08.
But the SPD leadership appealed to its members to swallow a bitter pill, so that Berlin can get back to business and Germany could avoid repeat elections.
The spending bill may have been a particularly bitter pill to swallow because by signing it, Trump was enacting legislation opposed by conservative lawmakers and advocacy groups.
In my line of work, you really must swallow the bitter pill that there are greater opportunities in the U.S., just as immigrants have seen for 200 years.
Accepting such a model would be a bitter pill for the union, which has essentially treated maintaining an unfettered free-agent market as its raison d'etre for decades.
Their long-term accomplishment could come with a very bitter pill if voters, particularly women and independents, are turned off by what it took to get Kavanaugh seated.
"There is no doubt that taxpayers will find the additional tax burden a bitter pill to swallow," said Aneria Bouwer, a partner and tax specialist at Bowmans law firm.
It's doubtful Romney will have to swallow a more bitter pill for the sake of American foreign relations that he's apparently willing to swallow to work with President Trump.
But shrinking real wages, a bitter pill for Britons already paid less in real terms than they were a decade ago, are likely to damage overall economic growth pretty quickly.
The latter scenario being true would be an especially bitter pill to swallow, since rates of smoking among teens (and adults, for that matter) have been steadily declining over time.
It was another bitter pill for the formidable Chinese team to swallow, having surrendered the mixed doubles title on Monday after both their pairs were eliminated in the semi-finals.
Yet the unadorned style does keep all focus on the story as it moves from wrenching sadness to outrage, with just enough moments of levity to sweeten the bitter pill.
And finally, Arielle Duhaime-Ross joins us to talk about her piece "Bitter Pill" — which features a man, Josiah Zayner, who attempted to replace his own microbiome from a hotel room.
It was an especially bitter pill to swallow for some members, given that the 2018 midterms ushered in the most diverse Congress in history - including a record-breaking number of women.
The plan received lukewarm support from both sides of the aisle, as Congress swallowed a bitter pill to avoid a complete financial meltdown that could have spilled over into the states.
Many believed that their country's liberal democracy was unshakable, and for them, the nearly 13 percent of votes won by the Alternative for Germany party was a bitter pill to swallow.
A bitter pill for 'Juiceranos'With the January layoffs and reorganization, Zume has once again shifted gears to pursue a new business plan, and Garden is almost completely alone at the steering wheel.
"This deal ... is a bitter pill to swallow so soon after the Kavanaugh fight that so many progressive activists poured their hearts and souls into," said Demand Justice's Kang in a statement.
It's a bitter pill for Washington to swallow, but the alternative is to hope that China will act against its interests and crush its ally, or that North Korea will finally collapse.
Many liberal Serbs hate Mr Vucic for his authoritarianism and cronyism: the fact that a symbol of European normality has reopened on his watch is a bitter pill for them to swallow.
"The relocation of the E.M.A. away from London will be a bitter pill to swallow," added Rory Palmer, the health policy spokesman for the opposition Labour Party's lawmakers in the European Parliament.
Still, its exclusion from American technology is an especially bitter pill for Beijing to swallow, as its supercomputers form the core of some of the Chinese government's most sensitive and important systems.
As recently as last week, Republican leaders were considering using a bill temporarily funding the Veterans Choice Program as a vehicle to raise the debt ceiling, a perennially bitter pill for Republicans.
As a result, it seems inevitable that some underground bishops will have to step aside in favour of state-approved ones: that will be a bitter pill for some Chinese Catholics to swallow.
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That uncertainty is something of a bitter pill for some congressional Democrats and Flint advocates to swallow: They are essentially being told to trust that the Republicans will prove good on their word.
Fans who attended the first round of Wimbledon last week were served a bitter pill when seven players withdrew midmatch because of injuries — two while facing Roger Federer, above left, and Novak Djokovic.
"I think it's going to be pretty hard for her not to take it up, even though voting for a Trump trade deal I gather is a bitter pill for [Democrats]," McConnell said.
There is no shame in losing to Jones like OSP had—especially given the broken arm he suffered early in the fight—but the Manuwa loss would have been a bitter pill to swallow.
For a party on a mission to gain credibility, the choice between a candidate who shilled for "Big Pharma", or a leader with rock-bottom parliamentary support, may be a bitter pill to swallow.
Latest Plan to Rescue Puerto Rico Is Met With Disdain on Island | The plan calls for putting Puerto Rico's finances under a presidentially appointed oversight board — a bitter pill to many on the island.
"This is going to be a bitter pill for them all to swallow when they see the election results, if they turn out as we expect," Ms. Pelosi said in an interview last week.
That leak exposed the breadth of the committee's support for Clinton at the expense of Sanders — a bitter pill for many Sanders supporters that led to the resignation of former chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
"This deal … is a bitter pill to swallow so soon after the Kavanaugh fight that so many progressive activists poured their hearts and souls into," said Demand Justice's Chris Kang following the October agreement.
Being forced to approve Trump's nominee will be a bitter pill for some on the left to swallow, given their fury at the circumstances under which the president dismissed Comey in the first place.
The fact that I went home with nothing was a bitter pill to swallow, but it has fueled and motivated me to train even harder for if I get the opportunity to go on again.
A £25 ($34) membership fee is "a bitter pill to swallow in return for the right…to be an unpaid postman," wrote Priti Patel, a former cabinet minister, on ConservativeHome, a website for Tory activists.
Patrisse has since managed to become her brother's legal conservator, meaning that she can force him to get care — a bitter pill for a civil rights activist to accept, but one that saved his life.
It was a bitter pill to swallow for anyone associated with such a proud team, which in the 230s became the first from Kosovo to play in the top league of what was then Yugoslavia.
This is a somewhat bitter pill for some of Sanders's more enthusiastic supporters, some of whom had still nurtured hopes of a convention fight and others of whom are simply very disappointed that Sanders lost.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow, you know?" said George P. Bush, the Texas Land Commissioner, during a meeting of conservative activists last month; all the same, he continued, one must endeavour to stop Mrs Clinton.
Deep disappointment for Democrats The big prize was in Georgia, and Ossoff's 22019-point loss was a bitter pill for Democrats to swallow, even as they sought comfort in talk of "moral victories" in the aftermath.
That could be a particularly bitter pill for local retailers, many already struggling to compete with Amazon, said Stacy Mitchell, co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, an advocacy group long critical of Amazon.
His father is a journalist who founded The American Lawyer magazine and Court TV. He is also the author of "America's Bitter Pill: Money, Politics, Backroom Deals, and the Fight to Fix Our Broken Healthcare System."
Though it seems unlikely Ukraine could follow other former Soviet bloc states -- Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania -- into NATO, membership in the EU would still be a bitter pill for Putin.
This may be a bitter pill for some — while I doubt anyone really expected a perfect recreation of the original's turn-based combat, XV has been roundly criticized for oversimplification of the franchise's occasionally quite complex systems.
Still, Sanders supporters may be more willing to swallow the bitter pill of Clinton's presidency due to Kaine, but only if he uses his track record in policy and genuinely amiable nature to compensate his reserved nature.
The lengthy electrical outages are a bitter pill for storm victims, who before Maria had already endured frequent service interruptions and rates higher than any U.S. state except Hawaii, according to PREPA and the U.S. Energy Department.
Failure to reach the coveted target would cause a dilemma for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - swallow the bitter pill of going ahead at a lower valuation or postpone the initial public offering (IPO) once again.
We teach our kids about self-sacrifice and being good citizens, but it's a bitter pill to swallow when we are called upon to make those sacrifices in such stark terms as the ones unfolding right now.
But this latest lesson may be a bitter pill to swallow, as it indicates that quarantines and social distancing must continue well beyond the initial wave of cases, if another round of infections is to be avoided.
For Cruz, the idea that his fellow Republican, the president, could actually harm his re-election prospects in Texas would be an especially bitter pill for the senator, who lost the 2016 Republican presidential primary to Trump.
The United States have been bundled out of the opening round by Britain at the last two tournaments and a third successive loss in Melbourne would be another bitter pill to swallow for the once-dominant tennis nation.
The pull-out may be an especially bitter pill for Jim Jeffrey, the U.S. special representative for Syria, who was the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad when former President Barack Obama decided to withdraw U.S. forces, undercutting his leverage.
Mr. Trump's victory is a particularly bitter pill to swallow for the younger generation of aides in the White House, including many who had their first campaign experience as junior staff members on Mr. Obama's improbable 2008 bid.
For those who lived at the margins during high school — and I was one of them, an adolescent made of nerve endings and giant hair and an outsize desire to ingratiate — this is a bitter pill to swallow.
The new plan is not expected to include anything from the oil industrys wish-list, however, like a cap on the price of biofuel blending credits, the sources said, meaning it could prove a bitter-pill for refiners.
Provisions that allow FARC leaders who confess their crimes to avoid prison may make the deal a bitter pill to swallow for many Colombians who think the rebels are escaping justice for decades of murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking.
It was another bitter pill to swallow for the 23-year-old South Australian, once seen as a talent to rival his tempestuous compatriot Nick Kyrgios back when the pair were nicknamed 'the special K's' in their teenage years.
"This is going to be a bitter pill for them all to swallow when they see the election results, if they turn out as we expect," Ms. Pelosi said in an extended interview on Tuesday, predicting a Democratic wave.
Senegal has never won the cup, and Senegal Coach Aliou Cissé had another bitter pill to swallow after missing the penalty that cost Senegal the cup in a shootout in its only previous appearance in the final in 2002.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentines will vote on Sunday in the country's presidential primaries, ahead of the general election in October that is seen as a choice between the bitter pill of austerity and the potential comforts of a return to populism.
"The pill may be bitter but we can swallow the bitter pill if that pill is true," dela Rosa told reporters, adding that he had no information that any PNP members had approached the church and wanted to speak out.
Certainly to a lifelong practitioner of one of these traditional arts who has to believe he has an answer for every situation and that his time hasn't just been wasted, it is going to be a bitter pill to swallow.
This week's $23,410 price cut on a fully loaded performance edition of the Model 3 sedan was a "bitter pill to swallow" for Tesla loyalist Laurence Blau, who paid $68,400 for the car less than three weeks ago, per Bloomberg.
"The inevitable end point will be that we do live with a nuclear North Korea with long-range missiles in some form and it is only a matter of time until that bitter pill is swallowed in Washington," he said.
Finishing in equal second place alongside American Mayfair was another bitter pill for Jimenez, who led into the final round at the Senior British Open three weeks ago but double-bogeyed the final hole to finish in a tie for third.
That's a damn bitter pill to swallow when you consider the fact that these integral workers could likely face mass deportation if Donald Trump is elected president and carries out the major immigration reforms on which he has hinged his campaign.
How to Get Better Rachel Aviv's piece about Laura Delano, a woman who decided to stop taking psychiatric drugs after years of treatment, is more honest about the challenges of prolonged mental illness than many other accounts ("Bitter Pill," April 8th).
For those who would prefer to maintain that civil distance from an ever-grimmer reality, Bil Zelman's book, And Here We Are: Stories From the Sixth Extinction, published by Daylight Books this month, will be a bitter pill to swallow.
Defeat was a bitter pill to swallow but Rose reckons a heartache was always around the corner after defying pressure to win the two biggest titles of his career — the 2013 U.S. Open and a Rio Olympic gold medal in 2016.
But it could set the scene for those robust allied forces for defense and deterrence with Beijing being forced to accept what for them would be a bitter pill of more and better armed Americans, Japanese and Koreans in the neighborhood.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to announce on Saturday some economic relief for Greeks who have swallowed the bitter pill of austerity during years of financial crisis, in a keynote policy speech that may be overshadowed by protests.
The plan, being drafted by Republicans on the House Natural Resources Committee, in consultation with Democrats in Congress and the Treasury Department, calls for putting Puerto Rico's finances under a presidentially appointed oversight board — a bitter pill to many on the island.
Well, when you consider that Tom thinks his path to the top of Waystar Royco goes through this very job, only he doesn't realize that his wife was promised that job and he wasn't — it's clearly a bitter pill for him to swallow.
On Sunday, voters will get their first chance to give their verdict on the bitter pill economic policies that Macri says are needed to put the economy on a firmer footing but have helped to fuel soaring inflation, hitting Argentines hard in their pocketbooks.
For instance: Having published "America's Bitter Pill" in 2015, he gets rightly incensed about the parlous state of American health care, an issue that affects everyone but is so intricate and perplexing that the details seem to excite mainly policy wonks and pharmaceutical executives.
Luckily, Rory's privileged enough to come from a family with money (and unlike her mom, she has a good relationship with her parents), so she'll never have to struggle financially as many single parents do — but Lorelai's disappointment will no doubt be a bitter pill to swallow.
That loss would have been a bitter pill to swallow for Brooks—the aggravation amplified by "Cowboy" Oliveira's perceived lack of professionalism in failing to make weight, as well as the clear disrespect the Brazilian showed immediately after beating Brooks, throwing a "crotch chop" in his direction.
The ruling is a bitter pill for Flynn's defense team, which had high hopes that Sullivan's reputation as a hard-liner against prosecutorial misconduct would lead him to accept some of Flynn's arguments, or at least give the defense lawyers the latitude to access previously unavailable evidence.
Pelosi herself has indicated that she would likely have retired if Hillary Clinton had been elected president, but with that dream dashed, for the first woman speaker to be unceremoniously pushed aside — especially in favor of a man — would be a bitter pill for many Democratic women to swallow.
If Hamas has swallowed a bitter pill by ending the feud, perhaps bitterest of all is the role played by exiled former Gaza security chief Mohammed Dahlan, once Hamas's fiercest foe who is now a leading player in regional efforts to pull Gaza back into the Palestinian mainstream.
Forgive the pun, but it feels like a bitter pill to swallow after spending more than a year rebelling against my own body with both middle fingers raised at my only real treatment option to regain my period with regularity — which is important in the prevention of cancerous cells, too.
But the president's decision to put the deal in front of voters — and then simply sidestep them when he did not like the outcome — is a bitter pill for many Colombians, leaving the future of the accord uncertain should Mr. Santos's opponents take power when he leaves office next year.
The strategy aims to make it easier for lawmakers to swallow the bitter pill of a higher debt limit (not at all popular with the folks back home) by sweetening it with higher spending on both defense and nondefense programs (with vague murmurings of perhaps some offsetting cuts to mandatory spending.).
"It is easy for those on the outside to criticise our way of living, but for the millions of people around the world who have had their lives, their health, their fitness and their mental strength all changed for the better through combat, this is truly a bitter pill to swallow," McGregor wrote.
" McGregor continued ... "It is easy for those on the outside to criticise our way of living, but for the millions of people around the world who have had their lives, their health, their fitness and their mental strength all changed for the better through combat, this is truly a bitter pill to swallow.
May's speech was intended to jolt the divorce talks out of deadlock, three months after they began and to demonstrate some unity in her government — notably on remaining in the EU single market and accepting its rules for a couple of years after Brexit, a bitter pill for some hardline opponents of EU membership.
But as they swallow the bitter pill of a Trump presidency, long after that promise to bring hope and change that put him in that White House has been abandoned for stony-eyed practicality, Obama seemed to be encouraging the supporters who gathered to hear him say "goodbye," in Chicago to hang on and join the fight.
A particular worry is the discussion over citizens' rights, which must cover everything from employment, eligibility for benefits, the conditions for permanent residence, the status of non-EU spouses, university tuition fees, pension transferability and much more—as well as a legal mechanism to guarantee whatever the two sides agree (which could involve preserving the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, a bitter pill for Brexiteers to swallow).
From Paul Bloustein, Cincinnati, Ohio Democrats, Republicans: Work together to improve healthcare for the American people Congress is of the opinion that the majority of the American people want them to repeal and replace the so-called Affordable Care Act, which in reality was intended to be a gift to the insurance industry that evolved into a bitter pill that even the giants of the insurance industry could not swallow.
All of the foregoing constitute a bitter pill for the United States economy which, better than any other, was able to substantially reduce its trade deficit from the end of the recession through 2013 and to lever its size, its willingness to engage in extraordinary monetary easing early and often during and following the Great Recession, and its inherent resiliency, to produce at least a tepid recovery while other regions slowed or remained mired in slump.
So, I think it is going to be pretty hard for her not to take it up, even though voting for a Trump trade deal I gather is a bitter pill for them CARL QUINTANILLA: She was on our air with Jim Cramer last couple of weeks, said she hoped she was on a path to yes regarding USMCA she made some comments last week suggesting even with the inquiry in the House that she can continue to work with the White House on some legislation.
Acknowledge, and this will be a bitter pill to swallow, that the road to finding a solution in Syria probably leads through Moscow, at least in the first instance, rather than the UN. There may have been other options, more directly connected to UNSCR 2254 — and everyone involved in those efforts deserves credit for doing everything possible to achieve them — but Turkey's Operation Peace Spring has so destabilized the northeast and devalued the leverage we had with our extensive presence and our once dominant SDF partners, that it is doubtful that road is open anymore, in any real sense.

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