But you're going to have to make a choice about which direction we go in.
The heartbeat of American manufacturing was flat-lining and we had to make a choice.
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Most of us have had to make a choice between two colleges, or job offers, or apartments.
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And women are very conflicted because we, black women, that is, are having to make a choice.
Eventually, their owners will have to make a choice: Keep moving them from one home to the next?
So Mr Kerry is much more likely to make a choice based on the character of his campaign overall.
Second, good branding should always compel the consumer to make a choice, but not between Thing X and Thing Y.
On one hand, unlike with Facebook's native app, Home requires users to make a choice around how their phones work.
Ms Foley said the staff needed to make a choice between jobs in Swindon or the leisure centres closing permanently.
In the final analysis, if Republicans want American voters to make a choice, they need to give them a choice.
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For now, those parties are maintaining a common front, signaling that Netanyahu has to make a choice between them and the ultra-Orthodox.
Home requires users to make a choice around how their phones work.
But if you have to make a choice, take the selfish route.
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In the end, Americans go to the polls to make a choice about which direction they want the country to go in.
And at that stage - when you have to make a choice between family and politics - there can only be one answer.
Roach has grown increasingly close to Lewer during Fallon's suspension and says it became obvious he had to make a choice between Lewer and Fallon.
Mini-Disc is that most consumers would rather keep moderate collections in a small space than swap media every time they need to make a choice.
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But, if Tim Cook had to make a choice between keeping Forstall or Ive (and others like the formerly retired Mansfield), he made the right call.
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"Provided we act with sufficient speed, we will not have to make a choice between averting climate change and promoting growth and investment, " said CBI head Richard Lambert.
The do-not-track button featured in most browsers, and soon to be a stable feature in Chrome, so far a laggard, encourages internet citizens to make a choice.
Those of you who own maturing bonds will have to make a choice between reinvesting at lower interest rates or taking on more risk to get a higher yield.
The Iraqis are talking to all their neighbors so that the U.S. had to make a choice whether to isolate itself from all this activity or to become part of it.
People had to make a choice about whether they were for the rules that governed Wall Street in September of 2008, or whether we think there ought to be a new set of rules going forward.
Now it is time to make a choice: you could catch a cab south to TriBeCa and finish the night in a grown-up fashion or continue on to the West Village and Meatpacking District in search of your second wind.
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Says Dr. Jon Nakamoto, an endocrinologist and a lab director for Quest Diagnostics: "Society and the medical community have to make a choice: How often do we get these false positives and how often do we make a difference in the outcome"--that is, save a life.
If you know that you will make it--you have to make choices whether you're going to pay your utilities or buy food, if you know you've got to make a choice whether you're going to buy--if you're a senior, if you got to buy medication or buy food.
In a recent shopping study conducted by the Open University in Milton Keynes, U.K. and the London Business School, scientists found that when shoppers are asked to make a choice among common and closely related items in a grocery-store-like setting, the areas of the brain involved in memory light up like a July 4th nighttime sky.
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