We knew that the right decisions would be tough and sometimes they would be unpopular.
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Several Dudley residents said they thought the idea of paying more council tax would be unpopular.
But people tend to think they are dangerous too, so that would be unpopular.
Not only are these suggested offsets likely to be insufficient, they will also be unpopular.
Our poll suggests that an individual mandate would be unpopular, with only 21% in favour and 53% opposed.
That will be unpopular with smokers, already facing a ban on lighting-up in enclosed public places from January.
Steve Geraty of Post Office Limited in Wales said the decision to close a branch would often be unpopular.
And any change would be unpopular, at least to those benefiting from it.
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But in any case any extra burdens on small businesses or other pension holders are likely to be unpopular.
If it chooses the dollar, the banks' record means that its decision may be unpopular, at least among El Salvador's producers.
But many of them will be unpopular, not least big spending cuts.
It may be unpopular and an affront to the personal sensibilities of some, but Rangers needs to learn to live within its means.
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Many of the recommendations "are going to be unpopular, " Sumwalt said.
She also covers how to track and plan your spending- topics that may be unpopular, as I well know from my years of working with people.
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So is there a real penalty for going over the cliff other than politics, other than concern that it might be unpopular for about a year?
But before he can do any of these things, he will have to make decisions about staffing that are bound to be unpopular in some quarters.
The problem with setting a higher compulsory level of saving is that it would be unpopular - many would see it as a tax - and inappropriate for certain categories of people.
"A decision may be unpopular but ultimately the state has to act responsibly in a grown-up fashion to protect all people sometimes from risks that they wish to impose upon themselves, " Mr Needham added.
Mr. Reid is now bellowing about Republicans blocking a vote, and Democrats such as Mark Pryor (Arkansas), Mary Landrieu (Louisiana) and Mark Begich (Alaska) don't have to declare themselves on provisions that might be unpopular at home.
"In light of building economic and financial-stability pressures, the terms of any support package are likely to be unpopular and challenging to implement in the context of a severe, protracted economic downturn and an extended bank holiday, " the firm added.
The cuts were intended to be so unpopular that both sides would be motivated to negotiate a broader deficit reduction package rather than let them get implemented.
Known in Washington jargon as sequestration, the cuts were intended to be so unpopular that both sides would be motivated to negotiate a broader deficit reduction package rather than let them get implemented.
It will be very unpopular in the US Congress, where the substantial annual aid package to Egypt must be approved.
The Turkish public is overwhelmingly against a war, so such a move would be deeply unpopular.
But a pain-free bail-out would be as unpopular with Japanese voters as a painful one.
Cutting public services, at least in Europe, is going to be deeply unpopular when it becomes intensely personal.
As ministers are now finding, their next big initiative could be as unpopular as the budget: further liberalisation.
The last measure employed by the Fed, Operation Twist, proved to be very unpopular among investors and the market sold off.
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (affectionately called "SBY" by Indonesians) slashed lavish fuel subsidies in October, a move he knew would be severely unpopular.
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