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As biology becomes numerically rigorous, its practitioners have no choice but to do the same.
ECONOMIST: Drowning in data
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We can learn useful lessons not from the usual comparison countries industrialized nations with large national healthcare systems but from resource-constrained nations which have no choice but to do more and better with less.
FORBES: Realigning Health with Care
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Others contend that we have no choice but to go along with whatever Israel decides to do.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Olmert��s folly
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We will have no choice but to curb our carbon emissions, and to do so by design rather than by default is the most pressing issue for humanity.
FORBES: Global Warming Is No Threat?
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The difference is that whereas most Sierra Leoneans have no choice but to lie or steal for personal advancement, most development economists and aid workers do have a choice.
ECONOMIST: Sierra Leone
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Perhaps lessons have been learned, and the next time a president warns the American people that we have no choice but to invade another country or risk our doom, the press will do a better job of being skeptical, thoughtful and rigorous than it did 10 years ago.
CNN: Duped on Iraq War, has press learned?
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America, as two world wars should have taught it, has no choice but to engage with the outside world, and it should do so on terms that protect its interests.
ECONOMIST: The long-distance Hoosier
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The majority of us do not have the advantage of circumstance, and therefore have no choice but to search for our passion.
CNN: Want a great career? Find your passion