We're living in very tough financial times, we have to make really difficult choices.
It means they don't have to grapple as seriously with difficult choices, say, on Medicare.
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In these difficult times - the American people aren't afraid to face difficult choices.
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Accept that the world does not always offer us simple answers but more often difficult choices.
India faces difficult choices as it seeks to escape the worst of the downturn.
Make no mistake, there's more hard work ahead and more difficult choices to make.
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And that will require difficult choices and it will require different paths for both of our countries.
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How do you expect to get both sides to make those difficult choices if there's no crisis?
So only Israelis and Palestinians can make the difficult choices and build the consensus at home for progress.
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That requires work and that requires some difficult choices -- both at the strategic level and the tactical level.
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But when it comes to difficult choices about our budget and our priorities, we have found common ground before.
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How do you make difficult choices about tactics or strategy or philosophical direction when everyone has an equal say?
So APEC countries will, eventually, face some difficult choices when it comes to making firm commitments in the Doha round.
In our world, girls study just as hard as boys but face far more difficult choices once in the workplace.
In return, your leaders must rise to the challenges your country is facing, and make difficult choices to bring security and prosperity.
Unfortunately we are faced with a series of difficult choices that we have to make to reach the required cuts under sequestration.
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It does involve difficult choices like the ones included in this bill.
We will support those who make difficult choices in pursuit of peace.
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In all this, of course, there are difficult choices to be made.
Cipfa director of policy Ian Carruthers said tight budgets meant councils had to make difficult choices between tax rises and cuts in services.
Sharp is facing a grim future of difficult choices, squeezed by a worsening cash crunch at the largest Japanese maker of liquid-crystal displays.
They missed an opportunity to overhaul their operations and pay policies last year, instead preferring to ride the rebound and postpone difficult choices.
Yet the government still appears to think it can avoid the difficult choices most economists believe it will have to face at some point.
He said that in "an ideal world" the government would keep the Child Trust Fund but it had to make "difficult choices" over spending cuts.
And where there are difficult choices - as there always are in government - we will work to find common solutions - solutions for Scotland.
Three years ago, his doctor confronted him with two difficult choices.
In light of the difficult choices that need to be made, it is easy to understand why the Internal Revenue Code has only been overhauled once since 1954.
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There is a chance that he could leave Barclays in the embarrassing position of having to make difficult choices about its structure which it might wish to avoid.
David Cameron said the government would now have to study the High Court decision but the final "difficult choices" had to be fair and based on medical needs.
Such a crisis would confront policymakers with extremely difficult choices.
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