Chinese investors can reason that they have little choice but to accept the volatility and the high prices because their alternatives are so limited.
Often they have little choice but to succumb to retail pressure.
Although they can shop around for the cheapest deal, they have little choice but to put up with higher prices if premiums are rising in the industry.
Allowing those convicted of serious crimes in England and Wales to challenge their life-long duty to notify police of their whereabouts may be controversial, but ministers insist they have little choice.
Yet despite the money-losing proposition, many franchise owners feel they have little choice in the matter: If they forgo the promotion, they risk a backlash from their customers -- and from headquarters.
Good people work for Walmart because they have little other choice, despite the fact that Walmart customers and employees have no say in their working conditions.
Business at home is so lacklustre, however, that they may have little choice but to place bigger bets abroad.
Most of their liabilities are short-term, so they have had little choice but to stick mainly to bombproof investments, such as cash.
One reason is that they have precious little choice, though this has only really come home to them since Mr Lafontaine's exit.
So if traditional publishers want to protect their revenue bases, they will have little choice but to use offerings from companies like Attributor.
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At that point, they will have little choice but to become dependent on the kindness of strangers or the generosity of Catholic Charities to help them escape the grip of medically induced poverty.
"This proposed change would address consumer concerns that it is unfair that providers are currently able to raise prices, while they themselves have little choice but to accept the increase or pay a penalty to exit the contract, " said Ofcom.
Mr Cameron said "disillusionment" with the EU was "at an all time high" and "simply asking the British people to carry on accepting a European settlement over which they have had little choice" was likely to accelerate calls for the UK to leave.
The airline then has little incentive to make your ride pleasurable because they know you have little choice.
This they are able to do because Japanese savers have little choice in where to put their money.
This close to an election, Democrats have little choice but to stick by their President, no matter what they may think privately.
To date, individuals who suffer from LPL deficiency have had little choice but to highly regulate their dietary fat intake lest they end up in the hospital.
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Because they cannot afford to buy or rent a house in the Valley, many workers have little choice but to commute, in many cases for two hours each way.
Because most Americans still support the death penalty in principle, abolitionists have had little choice but to welcome reform, even if it means improving a system they oppose.
However, the generals have little choice but to keep a hand in guiding the country through its crisis, since they stand to be blamed if it all goes wrong.
Restrained by ideological thought police that outlaw critical thought about the dominant forces in the Islamic world today, US officials have little choice but to place all the blame for everything that goes wrong on the one society they are free to criticize - Israel.
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