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Mr Cameron has been bruised by being forced to accept a plan he had sought to avoid.
We are workers now competing with the world and we are being forced to accept lower wages.
Sources say Boultbee felt he was being forced to accept more responsibility than he was due for the payments.
Instead of being forced to accept the wind-up of EveryBlock, perhaps its supporters could start a civically-oriented crowdfunding campaign to fund the brand.
Governments also worry about the damaging domestic political fallout of being forced to accept tough conditions as part of a rescue package.
This time, they would not be forced to take a haircut, but some would most likely balk at being forced to accept a new deal.
By crisis, he means myriad setbacks, including a steady loss of union membership, frequent defeats in organizing drives and unions being forced to accept multiyear wage freezes.
She said the best defence against Scotland being forced to accept policies from Westminster that it had not voted for was by leaving the UK entirely.
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Charles was forced to accept both bills.
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