Sentence examples for confronted with a difficult choice from inspiring English sources

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If the owners win and the lockout continues, as seems likely given preliminary indications from the three-judge panel, players will be confronted with a difficult choice with the calendar working against them.

A policy maker is then confronted with a difficult choice: Do you build one affordable housing unit in that wealthy neighborhood, or do you build, say, five in the South Bronx or Queens?

Were Mr. Schmidt-Holtz to depart, Mr. Stringer might be confronted with a difficult choice among potential successors, with candidates including his own brother, Rob Stringer, who heads Sony Music's Columbia/Epic division, as well as Barry Weiss, who heads the company's other main label group, RCA.

Democrats say they are being confronted with a difficult choice: Go against the wishes of a president who is popular and well respected in their caucus, or defy voters back home who are overwhelmingly opposed to another United States military intervention overseas.

If the Texas military court sentences Major Hasan to death, and if the mandatory appeals process exhausts itself without undue delay (Hasan, unlike Sergeant Akbar, probably won't put up much of a legal struggle), President Obama will be confronted with a difficult choice.

Yet many GOP senators weighing a vote on nullifying Trump's national emergency are being confronted with a difficult choice: Buck their president and potentially draw the wrath of core Republican voters, or support Trump's controversial declaration for a wall that remains unpopular with the broader public.

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Ratings have been sagging, especially after Fox Broadcasting, in its myopic competitiveness, decided to counterprogram with "The Simpsons," doing neither show much good and leaving younger viewers confronted with a pointlessly difficult choice.

Intensivists are confronted with a difficult balance in providing analgesia and sedation for dying patients.

In the midst of their grief, the family found itself confronted by a difficult choice: pay the mortgage, or pay for their slain matriarch's funeral.

But that confronts the Lib Dems with a difficult choice as well.

To increase rates of organ donation in countries which privilege advance care planning and treatment withdrawal over aggressive treatment in intensive care - particularly in patients with severe brain injury - policy-makers and health professionals confront a difficult choice.

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