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In order to get elected, a politician has almost no choice but to break the law.
As a result of all of this money pressure, Maryland has almost no choice but to try their best to be a top college basketball team.
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Voucher parents, they argue, have almost no choice but to send their children there.
By May 7th, the state media had almost no choice but to join in the discussion or appear absurdly out of touch.
British libel law is much more weighted to plaintiffs than the libel law in America, and Demon had almost no choice but to settle this case.
Today it has none, and there are precious few in the entire north-east.Club for shrinkageMr Specter argued that he had almost no choice but to abandon an increasingly shrunken and hardline party.
If, say, you have a family emergency and need to travel urgently, they know you have almost no choice but to pay a bloated price for a "walk-up" ticket that bears no resemblance to the costs they are incurring.
To avoid drawing on an active-duty Army that is already stretched thin, military analysts said, the Pentagon will now have almost no choice but to call up additional reservists and deploy marines in Iraq in a long-term peacekeeping mission for the first time.
Unfortunately for millions of Americans, they have almost no choice in the matter either way.
Republicans had almost no choice but to stay in Washington over the weekend once Obama canceled his trip to Asia because of the shutdown.
Some of them had almost no choice about their immigration per the brutal dictator kings in Europe using poor folks as pawns in their power games.
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