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Not completely, because at some point Japan's voters and politicians will have to face awkward choices.
As the euro area becomes a more integrated federal bloc, E.U. members outside the single currency zone face awkward choices.
French authorities face awkward questions after it emerged that Moussa Coulibaly, 30, was under surveillance by security services at the time of the knife assault on the soldiers.
In addition, their very lack of legitimacy may tempt autocracies to bribe influential sections of the electorate.Nevertheless, democracies face awkward decisions in the years ahead.
Firms that insist on paying out large bonuses, and thus and incurring the tax charge, will face awkward questions from shareholders.
Though Leicester, at home to Stoke, and Manchester City, away at West Ham, face awkward assignments, Arsenal probably have to win to maintain the hold they have on the top of the table courtesy of goal difference.
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Mr. Wen faced awkward diplomacy during the summit meeting.
Facing awkward questions from journalists, Neville would start debating with them.
India faces awkward years, probably beyond 2014.The core of the internal problem is often summed up as "governance".
He pleaded for privacy to protect his three daughters, who, he said, were facing awkward questions over the case at school.
He would also have faced awkward questions from the upcoming Senate inquiry on campaign finance, which will examine political activism by supposedly non-political charities.
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