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"We are making tough decisions today to set us up for the future" Mr. Apotheker said.
"Treasuries all over are making tough decisions in these difficult times," is his message to the Channel Islands.
Strong authorizers, like those in New York State, are making tough decisions to close low-performing schools.
Wisconsin is certainly not as bad off as California, Illinois, and several northeastern states that are making tough budgetary decisions without trying to eliminate union rights.
Unable to find positions locally, other people are making tough "executive commutes" to New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia, spending weeknights away from home, he said.
"At a time when governments across Europe are making tough decisions to curb public spending, I think it is unacceptable for the commission to propose a 6.8 percent increase," said Mark Hoban, financial secretary to Britain's Treasury.
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Berkeley is making tough choices to balance safety and freedom, not selectively suppressing speech.
Teams like these were making tough choices all across the earthquake zone.
As simple as it sounds, one of the biggest keys for the Nets will be making tough shots.
The mayor's press secretary, Edward Skyler, said the mayor was making tough choices on taxes and spending.
But officials said that such a notion demonstrated to Israelis that Mr. Barak was making tough demands.
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