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Headteachers, he observes, must often make very difficult decisions on where to spend their money.
We have our deadlines for a reason — so we have a reasonable amount of time to make very difficult decisions.
They have simply been forced to make very difficult choices about how to spend what money they have.
Garry Bernath, an assistant director of the U.A.W., said the bankruptcies last year of G.M. and Chrysler forced the union to make "very difficult decisions" to safeguard jobs.
"Chief constables are having to make very difficult decisions in terms of managing their budgets and managing the competing priorities that they have," he said.
"I'm afraid though that through the OFT we have a competition authority in place to make very difficult decisions," said Cameron.
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Mr Cameron said the coalition had made "very difficult decisions".
"They made very difficult legal and financial decisions right up to the end".
Research to find a "methadone" for stimulants has been made very difficult.
But the evidence from today's report makes very difficult reading.
In each instance, the United States contributed — at times decisively — but only after the parties themselves had made very difficult choices.
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