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1 He knew well that he must then face the dilemma boldly.
2 Radiologists frequently face the dilemma of whether to biopsy these shrinking lesions or not.
3 Physicians face the dilemma of whether to treat patients with these findings, especially single defects.
4 The Liberal Democrats face the dilemma of a third party in a political system made for two.
5 Essentially, politicians are caught between two large voting constituencies and face the dilemma of choosing which side to please.
6 When planning a large birth cohort study, researchers often face the dilemma as to whether and what information to collect in a placenta.
7 Employers work with the state in making sure that parents of young children do not have to face the dilemma which Irish parents deal with.
8 This had a further depressing effect on my betrothed, and only my encouragement to be brave and face the dilemma confronting us kept her up.
9 He faced the dilemma of blowing the ANC wide apart if he challenged them.
10 The central bank faces the dilemma of balancing weak growth with stubbornly high inflation.
11 Muslim athletes are facing the dilemma of whether or not to fast during the Olympics.
12 They are facing the dilemma of scrambling for funds in order to fulfil their lifelong dreams.
13 And here, in the drizzle, back on track, I faced the dilemma every visitor to Loch Ness must face.
14 It faces the dilemma of how far to liberalize once its economy reconnects to world markets and investment creates new power groups.
15 Fresh out of college in 2009, Co Carlow native James Keogh faced the dilemma of trying to find a job in Ireland or emigrating.
16 I've lived by the ocean or Gulf most of my adult life, experiencing many hurricanes, always facing the dilemma of evacuating or riding it out.
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