Again and again, we've seen him make tough choices when easier ones were available.
What we have also said is that we are willing to make tough choices.
This helps you make tough choices about what to start, stop and continue doing.
Unfortunately, economic realities are forcing everyone to make tough choices and the NFL is no different.
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Now I am older, I have seen what women face in having to make tough choices.
My faith that we can make tough choices on behalf of future generations, that's undiminished.
Every day, consumers make tough choices about saving, investing, and spending their hard-earned money.
So what we have made clear is we -- the President will make tough choices.
Then he has to make tough choices, which ones are eligible for resettlement in the United States.
And he is willing to make tough choices on the issue of spending cuts, and that remains the case.
As he claimed in his televised interview, he is prepared to make tough choices that will make America safer.
So I recognize that a state like Nevada has to make tough choices.
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And he has acknowledged in advance that he will have to make tough choices and the Democrats won't get everything they want.
Make tough choices and difficult trade-offs that will deploy finite resources toward new behaviors, processes and practices (and away from older, less strategic areas).
Any time an outsider parachutes in to lead a turnaround, he must make tough choices over how much change to impose, and how quickly.
We've got to deal with the deficit in a serious way, and that means all of us are going to have to make tough choices.
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But that only increases the need to make tough choices elsewhere.
He's demonstrated his willingness to make tough choices in his budget, and I know that he is willing to make tough choices in the negotiations going forward.
"Loving the Church also means having the courage to make tough choices, " he said, as he called on the faithful to pray for him and the new pope.
It was designed that way and to be equally onerous for both Republicans and Democrats so that the prospect of its implementation would compel Congress to make tough choices.
If you're the Shadow Welsh Secretary, you point out forcefully that Labour used to put over the odds into health in Wales, until George Osborne's cuts forced them to make tough choices.
The stuff that he has made clear he is willing to do requires him to get outside of his comfort zone, requires Democrats to make tough choices that they would not otherwise want to have to make.
Over the last week, the markets have sent us a clear message that we, as elected officials in Washington, have no choice but to start to act like adults and make tough choices about our long-term fiscal health.
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He is willing to make tough choices and he has made clear and specified the spending cuts that he is willing to make, and he has said that he is willing to go further as part of a broader deficit reduction plan.
They don't expect in a negotiation or a compromise or the finding of common ground that -- they expect both sides to give, both sides to make tough choices, to come together, to do the business the people sent us here to do.
The President continues to hold out hope that Republicans will do that, and is certainly willing to make tough choices, as he has demonstrated in the past, to reach an agreement that does achieve the kind of balanced deficit and debt reduction that this country needs.
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