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The phrase "confronted with the decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a person facing a difficult choice. For example, "The lawyer was confronted with the decision of whether to take the case or not."
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Expatriate workers confronted with the decision of whether to live in Beijing weigh these factors, perhaps more than at any time in recent decades.
Now, as he finishes his junior season at West Virginia, he is suddenly confronted with the decision of whether to enter the N.B.A. draft.
Then, following the occurrence of a Natech accident at a nearby refinery 5 h later, residents were confronted with the decision to evacuate again or not, based on their own risk perceptions of the threat posed by the huge fires and smoke coming from the accident.
Our results show that companies may use estimations about the costs and overall sustainability of stakeholder management activities when confronted with the decision of whether to yield to the claims of non-shareholding stakeholders or rather to give a higher dividend to shareholders.
A city council confronted with the decision of building a bridge, may ask its members to state whether they are favorable or not and, at the same time, to provide reasons for their position (like economical and environmental impacts, or expenditure considerations).
The outcomes of this study might facilitate health care providers when confronted with the decision whether or not to adopt CBT for CFS in their institution.
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When the current awarded projects start to cover large portions of the company׳s design and manufacturing capacities, the company confronts with the decision problem of choosing which customer order next to allocate the remaining scarce capacities properly.
Imagine that a performer is confronted with the following decision.
When he was confronted with the difficult decision of the U.S. entering the war at a time when the public was solidly against it, he took 10 days off, sailing around the Caribbean on a navy ship to think through this monumental question.
If the Iraqi leader reverses course, Mr. Clinton's successor could be confronted with the politically difficult decision of whether to go along with a suspension of sanctions.
However, that firms are daily confronted with these decisions does not mean they are easy to handle.
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