Many of these families face a choice between buying medications and feeding their families.
The Greek government, time and again, has told the people that they face a choice.
In such situations, players face a choice: They either cheat or stop playing altogether.
Obama would face a choice: replace the mandate with a new policy or remove the remaining market reforms.
Because the fact is we face a choice in this country right now.
Analysts expect he will face a choice: either cut spending again or admit the government's fiscal targets won't be met.
On so many issues, we face a choice between the promise of the future, or the prisons of the past.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President to the UN General Assembly
My Administration has also pursued greater workplace flexibility, so working parents do not face a choice between their jobs and meeting their families' needs.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- National Family Week, 2012
We are here because the leaders of Sudan face a choice.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Attends Ministerial Meeting on Sudan
"They cannot do much because they face a choice between bad and even worse, " said Andrei Lankov, a North Korea specialist at Kookmin University in Seoul.
Many investors with over 20 funds or multiple asset classes now will likely face a choice of picking a sector or asset class and funds that they are simply unfamiliar with.
As a result the Liberal Democrats face a choice between contesting the middle ground against opponents with heavier artillery, or trying to establish a new and more defensible position on their flanks.
Digital delivery means readers outside the New York area no longer face a choice between paying more for the Times or settling for a second-rate local paper like, say, the Gainesville Sun.
On this particular issue, these three Democrats, who are up for re-election in 2014, face a choice of supporting their president or their constituents, many of whom oppose any increase in the estate tax.
Mrs Merkel has still never really explained to the German people that they face a choice between a repugnant idea (bailing out their undeserving peers) and a ruinous reality (the end of the euro).
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In an interview with the BBC's Glenn Campbell, the one-time United Nations deputy secretary general said people in Scotland would face a choice at the autumn 2014 poll that could have a lot of ramifications.
Governments thus face a choice between banning the use of test results and destroying the industry, or allowing their use and creating an underclass of people who are either uninsurable or cannot afford to insure themselves.
These local election results thus provide a clear warning to Britain's political establishment that if voters continue to face a choice between a disappointing government and a less than credible opposition, they may well turn to alternatives.
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"If it comes to a vote, the House of Commons will face a choice - a deal or no deal, " he said - adding that the alternative to ratifying a multi-year deal would be a series of annual negotiations.
Central bankers in the U.S. and Europe have flooded the market with so much money that they will inevitably face a choice between raising rates to dampen inflation, cratering the economy, or watch rising commodity prices do the same thing.
If we are serious about these ideals, we must speak honestly about the deeper causes of the crisis -- because we face a choice between the forces that would drive us apart and the hopes that we hold in common.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President to the UN General Assembly
WHITEHOUSE: REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY AT A CAMPAIGN EVENT
The most likely outcome is that customers will face a choice between Linux, which is cheap and cheerful, and Windows, which offers more bells and whistles, is tightly integrated with other Microsoft products and is easier for unskilled staff to use, but costs more.
Musharraf said Pakistan, which is under U.S. economic sanctions that were imposed after its nuclear testing in 1998, must face a choice between joining the international community -- thereby gaining the ability to influence decisions on the use of force against Afghanistan -- or being cut off.
Although prostate cancer, in which doctors face a choice between radically different treatment strategies, is an obvious choice for "tailored treatments", other researchers are hopeful that the genetic makeup either of the individual, or, more particularly, of the tumour, will be key to treatment choice in various cancers.
Both Republican voters and the establishment will face a new choice: not one between a flagging front-runner and a briefly successful maverick, but between two candidates slugging it out on equal terms.
Assuming bondholders stand firm, then euro-zone governments face a straight choice: Either they step in to take a share of the losses for the first time in the crisis or they allow Greece to default, something they have fought hard to avoid for the past two years.
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