Sentence examples for be forced to either from inspiring English sources

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"The owner of a co-op apartment usually cannot be forced to either occupy or sell his apartment," he said.

She explained that employers that have hired legal immigrants might be forced to either fire their employees or face prosecution themselves.

Furthermore, many citizens will be forced to either vacate their homes or remain in their houses for the duration of the Olympics.

At that point, members will be forced to either make a new deal on spending reductions or face automatic cuts in the military budget and other popular programs.

In that case Mr Osborne would be forced to either raise taxes, cut public sector spending still further or abandon his borrowing targets.

This year, however, districts across the state will be forced to either cut programs or raise taxes because of the governor's cuts, so the deadline has put pressure on the Legislature to pass a budget sooner rather than later.

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So the kids were forced to either compromise their academic growth or surrender their athletic dreams.

"Conservatives were forced to either stay home or hold their noses and vote for a progressive Republican".

This meant they were struggling with demand and were forced to either cancel planned operations or ask people to come to A&E only in an extreme emergency.

His interactions often follow a predictable pattern: one character says or does something surprising or shocking, to which the other is forced to either demur or retaliate.

With the teen pop of the late 90's now rapidly becoming nostalgia, its stars have been forced to either reinvent themselves or disappear.

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