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1 Craddock said NATO forces faced difficult choices , particularly if they came under attack.
2 International politics on occasion poses difficult choices between the better and the good.
3 We are facing months, perhaps years, of effort and difficult choices .
4 There are going to be difficult choices for different government departments.
5 Pete paused, perhaps recalling his own difficult choices while in service.
6 Government at all levels face difficult choices whatever the outcome of the referendum.
7 Noah had to make some interesting and, at times, difficult choices .
8 So Trump's victory potentially may pose some difficult choices for Putin.
9 It relieves me of so many burdens, temptations, and difficult choices .
10 People working to relieve human suffering in conflict zones can face difficult choices .
11 Life is replete with difficult choices and sometimes football is too.
12 Take back your power; take charge of your life by making those difficult choices .
13 You may need to pinpoint exactly why you're opting for the more difficult choices !
14 It suggests a choice between two difficult choices of action.
15 For my colleagues and I this meant very difficult choices .
16 There barely a hint of the difficult choices to come.
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