A strike partner for him was the most difficult decision, seeing as there have been so many excellent displays by frontmen this season. |
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This is not the first time, when faced with a difficult decision, he has bottled out. |
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Suppose Toby's saying something shirty to his boss makes his boss feel that he may have to take a difficult decision about him. |
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I may have been mulling over a difficult decision, or wrestling with the structure of a forthcoming speech. |
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In the days before the conference, attendees and faculty wrestled with the difficult decision of whether to follow us to Florida. |
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His fear explains why he made the difficult decision to go to war with Churchillian conviction. |
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But she recalls the day her family made the difficult decision to commit her to a psychiatric ward. |
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The most difficult decision facing the school must be over what happens to Anne Williams. |
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Deciding where to provide care can be a difficult decision and you may find that you change your mind as circumstances change. |
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Faced with such an array of mouthwatering choices, perhaps the most difficult decision will be which one to try first! |
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It wasn't a difficult decision to come here as Liverpool are not a team who come in for you every day. |
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Preliminary results have provided a comprehensive model of the elements which may influence this difficult decision. |
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As a result we have made the difficult decision to cease trading the business and commence a wind-down of the estate. |
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This implied disaffiliation from their respective international organizations, a difficult decision to take which delayed the process. |
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In making this difficult decision I took into full consideration the impacts that such a move would have. |
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They also offer support in difficult decision making to ensure that the best care is provided. |
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With submissions from so many wonderful artists, the judges were faced with a difficult decision. |
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But to take their business to that next level, Tom and Nicole made the difficult decision to sell the family's former property. |
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However, I believe that the government has honestly and objectively shown its goodwill, despite this difficult decision. |
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It was a very difficult decision, leaving Leicester, but I had to take an opportunity that doesn't come round often. |
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Every day across the world people make the difficult decision to leave their homes. |
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In this sense, Shylock is a tragical figure instead of a comical one, because he has to make a difficult decision, either result of which will hurt himself. |
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I took the difficult decision to tell Jack his pin-striped skirt and blouson hadn't gone down too well on this side of the Atlantic, but he was having none of it. |
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This year 29 girls representing local business interests will take part and there is no doubt that the judges will have a very difficult decision to make. |
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It was a difficult decision to take, because it meant giving priority to his personal ambitions over those of his group. |
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We all took that argument seriously and made the very difficult decision to open up the agreed text of the World Summit Outcome. |
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While it was a difficult decision to make, Fombonne realized that it was time to try something new. |
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Accordingly, we have reached this difficult decision. |
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This was a difficult decision given both the world-class quality of the technology and the collective investment of time and money that went into developing it. |
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What was the most difficult decision you have ever had to make? |
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Mother Catherine had to make the difficult decision to lead her Sisters from the monastic enclosure of cloistered life into active ministry as educators. |
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Dany makes a difficult decision in Meereen. |
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It was a difficult decision,' said Rosell. |
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In this regard, I am talking specifically about the independent authority that is intended to take the always extremely difficult decision on whether to receive a vessel in distress in a place of refuge. |
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You all have made a difficult decision, but it is the right decision. |
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This difficult decision was taken by the British skipper because his baby son Oscar, who was born three days ago, on 7th January, has today been diagnosed with a heart condition called coarctation of the aorta. |
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To invest so much collecting and processing the data, but to then stint on creating and disseminating outputs which maximise its utility, would be a very difficult decision to defend, even in times of economic difficulty. |
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This was an extremely difficult decision and we realize the job reductions in Lake Mills will have a significant impact on our employees and the community. |
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It was a difficult decision, especially as I'm the mother of a teen boy so I know only too well that there are just as many pressures on both sexes. |
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Where the damage to a company's reputation is perceived to be greater than the loss through corruption, involving the police can be a difficult decision. |
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They have resources that might help: staff you can talk to, workshops you can attend, library resources and an understanding of the difficult decision you are facing. |
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After being revealed as the poison-pen letter writer, Steven goes to stay with Pat and announces he wants to see his real father, leaving Ian with a difficult decision. |
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By making the difficult decision to work with the Liberal Democrats in 2010, we have shown that we are able to work with even those who are at a polar opposite to us. |
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