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These were difficult choices to make and ones the governor did not even want to discuss.
The parents have some very difficult choices to make, whether to forgo the summer vacation, the new S.U.V., or to pull their kids out of the private schools".
He said: "Even if Osborne took our advice to kickstart the recovery, there are still going to be difficult choices to make.
Of course there are difficult choices to make and we need more welfare reform, but it's better to get the economy growing faster and raise more tax from the banks than to cut support for children in middle income families".
This leaves clothing and accessories brands with some difficult choices to make: They can start selling their wares on Amazon, acknowledging they might as well go where their shoppers are already on the hunt.
As we do our work, we will have difficult choices to make and I expect that not everyone will agree 100percentt of the time, but I would redouble our efforts to act consistent with both the law and a broader sense of American ideals.
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Mr. Najafi, the legislature's new speaker, had a difficult choice to make.
He says the government has had a "difficult choice" to make.
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