These are interactive situations that force you to make a difficult choice in a tense situation.
The Democrats have a difficult choice surrender, or risk losing their ability to filibuster Supreme Court nominees.
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He faced a difficult choice: try to regroup in bankruptcy, or let Northwest go out of business.
Number eight would be a difficult choice because there are a number of players who could fit in.
It is a difficult choice, individual choice and also collective choice, you are the only one can decide.
When I decided to leave Dallas and join the Chicago Defender in 2004, it was a difficult choice.
In contrast, when market valuations are low, you have a more difficult choice.
Branch secretary Mike Tucker admitted the growing budget deficit would leave the authority with a difficult choice to make.
Another difficult choice, says Mr Charney, is whether to bring in the police.
Many people may opt to stay at home rather than make a "very difficult choice" in the runoff, Elgindy said.
Because of these nuclear detonations, what it means for Pakistan is, that Sharif has a very difficult choice to make.
In downturns, many of these one-unit, newbie franchisees went belly-up, leaving franchisors the difficult choice to either close units or operate more company stores.
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Americans who made the difficult choice to forgo consumption and instead saved all of their working lives believing they could eventually live off of their investments have been the losers.
Which means that the Justice Department faced a difficult choice.
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As he had to decide whether to continue running with the rest of his family and maybe live, or turn back and maybe die, he made an excruciatingly difficult choice.
NATO's official goal of repatriation is the best long-term option both for refugees and for other countries, but it is also the most costly and difficult choice for western governments.
They would also face the difficult choice between seeking an alliance with the younger Mr Kadyrov, wresting control of his militia or forming a new and equally ruthless band of armed enforcers.
The party, worried about the spread of a rival ideology, faces a difficult choice: by keeping house churches small, it ensures that no one church is large enough to threaten the local party chief.
She warns against judging the pontiff for what she says was obviously a difficult choice, and urges those who are speculating about his resignation to respect matters which are "above" them in knowledge and understanding.
Now, Kenyans must make a deliberate and difficult choice -- to reject the divisive politics, to reconcile their communities, to acknowledge the injustice of the past so you do not harbor deep-seated resentment in the future.
"In the coming weeks, President Barack Obama will make the most difficult choice a commander in chief can face: whether to send more troops into harm's way, " wrote Kerry, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
General Musharraf faces a difficult choice.
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He has been negotiating for weeks with Stewart's lawyers, who are trying to stave off a summons that would create a difficult choice for the Princess of Propriety: testify at the risk of contradicting herself under oath or assert her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
That is, a temporary dip in earnings is unlikely to result in a change in the dividend, or cause management to make the difficult choice to payout earnings that should be allocated to growing the business, both of which would put downward pressure on the price of the stock.
But he added that his decision on whether to grant federal funding for embryonic stem cell research is the most difficult choice he has to make, because of the dilemma between moral issues of creating human embryos to produce stem cells and the promise from doctors and scientists the research will save human lives.
What is not appreciated, however, is how difficult a choice that is for most women to make.
" And when she was asked about abortion, she responded with a classic poll-tested Bill Clinton formulation -- it is a difficult personal choice that should be made between "a woman, her family, her doctor and her God.
Abortion is a difficult but fundamentally ordinary choice in an untenable situation.
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