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She will be with us whenever we have to make a tough call & when we laugh at our problems.
He paints President Clinton as a capable leader who was prepared to make a tough call by moving toward the use of ground troops.
"We may have to make a tough call on one of the props because we have to have four in the match-day squad at Twickenham.
The recently revealed Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Washington, coupled with continued intransigence on their nuclear weapons programme, and interference in Afghanistan, all mean that the president will be pressured to make a tough call in the near future.
Many great tech products like Instagram, Slack and Nextdoor are the result of a pivot, and almost always, these choices are difficult and entrepreneurs have to make a tough call with a heavy weight on their shoulders.
"The president has to make a tough call," Bush said.
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Unlike many critics, I'm not weaseling out of making a tough call by saying that they are both great games.
"We made a tough call and we knew there would be some fallout from it, but there have been other players who have been unlucky on this tour in terms of selection.
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