Again and again, we've seen him make tough choices when easier ones were available.
What we have also said is that we are willing to make tough choices.
This helps you make tough choices about what to start, stop and continue doing.
Unfortunately, economic realities are forcing everyone to make tough choices and the NFL is no different.
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In fairness, she felt entitled to make tough calls because she was often expected to.
Now I am older, I have seen what women face in having to make tough choices.
Because politicians don't seem to know that they have a public mandate to make tough decisions.
My faith that we can make tough choices on behalf of future generations, that's undiminished.
Every day, consumers make tough choices about saving, investing, and spending their hard-earned money.
So what we have made clear is we -- the President will make tough choices.
Then he has to make tough choices, which ones are eligible for resettlement in the United States.
In those days, the IMF twisted their arms to make tough fiscal commitments they could not keep.
But he does believe it's his role to push the automakers to make tough decisions and be competitive.
In business, and especially during the Great Recession and its aftermath, companies had to make tough personnel decisions.
Budgeting comes as a critical later step that forces planning to fit the ideas together and make tough tradeoffs.
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This sprawling state, consisting of some 13, 670 islands, now has a president who is willing to make tough decisions.
And he is willing to make tough choices on the issue of spending cuts, and that remains the case.
As he claimed in his televised interview, he is prepared to make tough choices that will make America safer.
So I recognize that a state like Nevada has to make tough choices.
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That leaves women and their doctors to make tough decisions with even more limited information about what the WHI means.
Six slots is on the high end of things, and many times players will be forced to make tough decisions.
Conventional wisdom holds that getting so close to employees can compromise objectivity and the ability to make tough management decisions.
Like any worthwhile compromise, both sides had to make tough decisions and give ground on issues that were important to them.
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This ability to make tough decisions shorn of sentimentality is a far cry from how the older generation ran the group.
Above all, we must take care not to create a chilling environment in which analysts are hesitant to make tough calls.
We know what it costs to do this properly and if we don't have the budget, we will make tough calls.
The EU is sharply divided over the budget, as the debt crisis has forced governments to make tough public spending cuts.
In making the transition from the campaign trail to the office of the commander in chief, he had to make tough decisions.
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And he has acknowledged in advance that he will have to make tough choices and the Democrats won't get everything they want.
Conservative activists are deeply invested in the idea that we have to make tough, painful choices to save the country from economic ruin.
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