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It was a really tough judgment call.
And if you don't have that, you have to make the tough judgment and the tough calls.
Considering the setting — the C.I.A. lobby where several hundred agency employees greeted the vice president with cheers — Mr. Biden's remarks implied a tough judgment on parts of the agency's record under the previous administration.
A trustee needs to be prepared to make tough judgment calls for which he or she can and will be held accountable.
Did the officer act out of line or simply make a tough judgment call?
But as the administrative adventure progresses, situations become more and more complex and personal (i.e. involving elements of family), appealing upon the player's humanity in making tough judgment calls.
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NHS managers and commissioners, confronted with the reality of austerity policies, have to make tough judgments.
Beyond the initial hurdles to provide all of the money, it will be left to Mr. Obama to make the tough judgments needed about the future of the industry.
Another worry is that the necessity of being forced to read speech at the bottom of the screen distracts us from the quality of the visuals, thus insulating international dramas from another of the tough judgments that English stuff suffers.
Very tough judgments.
In 2007, the inspectors declared Broughton Hall a good school and its sixth form "outstanding". To be fair, all schools had been warned that under a new inspection framework – introduced at the start of the spring term – they could expect tougher judgments.
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