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"We recognise that there will be difficult judgements to make on whether links should be removed.
The general allegation about dishonest presentations is uncomfortable, but these are often scientifically difficult judgements, and are being argued out.
Yet these very people will soon have to make difficult judgements about whether people have complied sufficiently with the new regime of work-focused interviews and action plans to deserve benefit payments.
You feel this might be one of its less difficult judgements but still, his sacking, after 13 years in the slot, does seem a little precipitous, not to say brutal.
Keeping within budget will require difficult judgements and strong nerves - like landing a Harrier jump jet on one half of a tennis court according to one source.
Screening of this nature is more controversial since it involves making difficult judgements about what counts as excessive in a sense of duty, undue in influence, and abnormal in emotional involvement, and it requires spotting neurotic influences.
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Iraq in March 2003 was an immensely difficult judgement.
Katie Swayne, CRAE legal director, said: "Deciding what weight to give to a child's wishes and feelings is a difficult judgement for a social worker.
As they make a very difficult judgement, a majority of MPs will probably give Mr Cameron the benefit of the doubt.
It is in truth a difficult judgement call to make, but he will no doubt have been reassured by his closest advisors that a "whiff of grapeshot" should do the trick.
"It's a terrible, difficult judgement call to make.
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