American troops trying to hold on to fragile security gains in the city have little choice.
If government-bond yields stay at current levels for long, fund managers may have little choice.
If you are on a low income, you may have little choice about where you live.
Anyone wanting to move ahead in Golkar will have little choice but to toe his line.
Mothers such as Ms Drown have little choice but to bring their infants into work.
With funding markets closed, banks have little choice but to compete fiercely for deposits or lend less.
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Ford and other carmakers have little choice but to try to derive more profit out of small cars.
This they are able to do because Japanese savers have little choice in where to put their money.
The airline then has little incentive to make your ride pleasurable because they know you have little choice.
As a result, business owners often have little choice but to hire a consultant to make customizations and changes.
Business at home is so lacklustre, however, that they may have little choice but to place bigger bets abroad.
Faced with such unpromising conditions, military contractors have little choice but to retrench.
Once a standard is set, people have little choice but to use it.
The Yankees, aware that their starting rotation could practically collapse without him, have little choice but to cough up the money.
And most of this is from mining and oil companies, which have little choice but to go where the minerals are.
Vendors are likely to have little choice but to play ball with Target because of its clout as the second-largest discount chain.
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Third, banks have little choice but to live with the new regulations.
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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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In the long run, however, Krishnamurthy argues that the companies controlling the Internet have little choice about adopting an alternative such as P4P.
Many people have little choice but to earn a living by logging or mining, sometimes within the forests that are protected by law.
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If court contests are still unsettled by the end of next week, the legislature may have little choice but to act on its own.
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.
None of the courts, Congress, or the administration want to move us back to an era where we have little choice except a few network offerings.
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With the crop losses from these most recent storms, Haiti will have little choice but to remain heavily dependent on food imports for at least another year.
Bernstein analyst Ronny Gal, given the proportion of pharmaceutical revenues now generated by biologic products traditional generic drug manufacturers have little choice but to pursue biosimilar development.
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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.
But in a state where the news is dominated by car chases and weather reports, the voters have little choice but to learn their politics from campaign ads.
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.
Congress created these tax-free housing allowances within its discretion and to demonstrate a willingness to give tax breaks to classes of taxpayers who have little choice about their personal living space.
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