Roach has grown increasingly close to Lewer during Fallon's suspension and says it became obvious he had to make a choice between Lewer and Fallon.
Furthermore, live TV has proved particularly popular with sports junkies, many of whom would have to otherwise make a tough choice between catching a game and booking a flight.
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Though dissident dons can easily outvote the university bosses in a meeting of Congregation, in a postal vote among all its members the likely outcome is the other way round, especially if Mr Hood tweaks his changes to make them seem a choice between stagnation and revival.
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For now, those parties are maintaining a common front, signaling that Netanyahu has to make a choice between them and the ultra-Orthodox.
Lastly, I would like to touch on my final thought that labor advocates must make a choice between statutory bargaining power and worker voice.
Second, good branding should always compel the consumer to make a choice, but not between Thing X and Thing Y.
Most of us have had to make a choice between two colleges, or job offers, or apartments.
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Ms Foley said the staff needed to make a choice between jobs in Swindon or the leisure centres closing permanently.
And at that stage - when you have to make a choice between family and politics - there can only be one answer.
He described the coalition as having the energy and commitment to make sure that patients are offered a greater choice between NHS and private hospitals.
But for those of you -- or your friends or your neighbors -- who are still trying to make up their minds, this is not just a choice between two candidates or two parties.
"Provided we act with sufficient speed, we will not have to make a choice between averting climate change and promoting growth and investment, " said CBI head Richard Lambert.
Those of you who own maturing bonds will have to make a choice between reinvesting at lower interest rates or taking on more risk to get a higher yield.
Still, with Mr. Ryan so clearly associated with GOP economic policy, Obama aides argued that his selection as running mate would help make their case that the election is a choice between two competing visions, rather than a referendum on Mr. Obama and his handling of the economy.
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The choice between ruin and prosperity would, in a sane world, not be difficult to make.
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"We did this in a way where we didn't have to make the choice between paid sick and potentially losing jobs, " Ms. Quinn said Wednesday.
But, if Tim Cook had to make a choice between keeping Forstall or Ive (and others like the formerly retired Mansfield), he made the right call.
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