We hope that we have improved capacity to interdict, to make difficult, to disrupt and prevent terrorism. |
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Still, all of her mother's odd jobs never brought in enough money, and her family had to make difficult changes. |
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Councillors often have to make difficult decisions, often putting their head on the block. |
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Western cultures tend to praise those who make difficult tasks appear easy because of their own exceptional ability, as in the child prodigy phenomenon. |
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In return, Iraqi leaders must rise to the challenges the country is facing, and make difficult choices to foster security and prosperity. |
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On some occasions, this will imply to need to make difficult decisions for the good of the life and mission of the community. |
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We have a duty to protect our world for future generations and in order to do so we must be ready to make difficult decisions. |
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To ensure patients receive the safest blood possible, Canadian Blood Services must make difficult decisions as to who can and cannot give blood. |
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Their governments will have to make difficult cuts and implement deep reforms. |
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We are also reducing taxes in order to support businesses as they make difficult adjustments in these changing economic times. |
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Specialized boards are often called upon to make difficult findings of both fact and law. |
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He also stated that, in his view, Mr. Cohen was reluctant to make difficult decisions related to performance issues. |
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Family and friends are often forced to make difficult decisions, as was the case for Richard's daughter. |
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Too often, we hear of people having to make difficult choices of whether to pay for medication or put food on the table. |
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This led to the need to make difficult choices, and encouraged the annual selection of projects. |
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Weak vocational training systems make difficult for low skilled workers and young people without work experience to adjust to the requirements of the labour market. |
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You ask people to make difficult decisions. |
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They make difficult partnering look like pure passion. |
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Methodological uncertainties on the evaluation of the cost recovery rate are likely to make difficult the evaluation of the cost-benefit ratio of measures and thus the choice of measures. |
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Together with that high-experienced team I met at Calyon and thanks to the teamwork, we are able to make difficult decisions in a constantly changing world. |
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Without a doubt, departments must occasionally make difficult decisions on how resources are assigned and they cannot always provide training on demand. |
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The only way to have a lasting peace is for both sides to come together to make difficult choices and implement them, in order to establish trust. |
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Local authorities have had to make difficult decisions. |
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But they remain largely absent from the highest rungs of the profession and must often make difficult choices between professional career and private life. |
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It is our creative capacity to make difficult, complex decisions and the willingness of the forest industry to innovate and its flexibility to adapt. |
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But sometimes we have to make difficult decisions. |
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We will have to weather the economic storm and make difficult but necessary decisions at times, in order to preserve the strength of our foundations. |
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That being said, COGECO had to make difficult choices and develop other proposals for the Québec City and Sherbrooke markets to comply with the CRTC's common ownership policy. |
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