When faced with a fork in the road, you can always sit and wait for someone else to make the decision. |
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It was as if she stood at a junction, or a fork in the road, and there wasn't any correct way to go. |
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With an election approaching, the US now finds itself at a fork in the road. |
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However, when the taxi driver took the fork in the road towards Manhattan rather than Long Island, a strange sensation washed over me. |
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Park just before the house at the fork in the road, and begin the walk up the grassy path on the left immediately behind the house. |
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Do not take the south fork in the road or you will head to Ric Flair's Millennial Bog. |
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Where was the fork in the road for America, the turning point sought in all those thousands of books and articles? |
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If a player made a mistake when making their way through a lair in that game, it could mean certain death as they tried to get back and try a different fork in the road. |
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We obviously have some choices to make in connection with that fork in the road. |
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He got as far as their Second XI before reaching a fork in the road. |
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Some students believe that they face a sharp fork in the road. |
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There was no parallel track left and the fork in the road had come. |
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He walks the road of the right, but finds himself at a fork in the road. |
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A soldier came to a fork in the road and saw a nun standing there. |
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He didn't take the left fork in the road, he paid the consequences. |
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It is as if there were a fork in the road ahead and, in the decision as to which direction to take, they headed right for the middle. |
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We believe that the world has reached a fork in the road, and that the global community must not miss this opportunity to take drastic action. |
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But of all the panel, it is the dawg who has truly reached his fork in the road. |
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Given this view of the progressive metaphysical appropriation of ontology as a wrong turn, Heidegger has no choice but go back to the start and take another fork in the road. |
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Follow the murram road for 500m bearing right at a fork in the road until you reach a clearing on the edge of the forest and the forestry station. |
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As Breck continued walking along the path, he came to a fork in the road. |
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Some other witnesses here and others have mentioned about pricing carbon, about that fork in the road, I suppose, where we're at. |
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Hamas, in particular, will have to become aware of the fork in the road and come to a decision as to which path it wants to take in future. |
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Today the Minister of Industry said that we are very close to the fork in the road. |
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Let us back up to the fork in the road and say these are issues we need to deal with in terms of absolute equality for all Canadians. |
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I know the background on why the three of us, when we came to the fork in the road, all chose a different path. |
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If by that date, the investor has not done so, the fork in the road provision will not operate against arbitration. |
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Now, imagine that you are 15 years old, are facing a similar fork in the road, but have no one to turn to. |
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When you stop and look closely at most if not all successful Canadian public policy, you invariably find a fork in the road where policy-makers chose to put Canada first. |
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Five years after the inception of the Lisbon strategy, we have now reached a fork in the road, and I would like to take this as an opportunity to reiterate something fundamental about the situation in Europe. |
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We have been at this fork in the road since December. |
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Schreuer, a leading commentator on ICSID, points out that not every appearance before a court or tribunal of the host State will constitute a choice under a fork in the road provision. |
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He took a blind guess at which fork in the road would take him to the airport. |
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There seems to be a fork in the road between Europe and the United States. |
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