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1 Further reductions will leave councils having to make difficult decisions about services.
2 It put him in a position to make difficult but realistic decisions.
3 We had to make difficult decisions and we have worked well together.
4 Due to budgetary constraints, there are times when we must make difficult decisions.
5 Party leaders will have to swallow hard and make difficult compromises.
6 The research illuminates what we've always known: people know how to make difficult decisions.
7 Regional parties may be happy to join national coalitions, but they make difficult bedfellows.
8 It is right to make difficult decisions about public-sector pay.
9 As a captain, you are expected to make difficult decisions.
10 The Walking Dead raises many moral conundrums and forces players to make difficult choices.
11 It will require all parties -including Israel -to make difficult but necessary choices.
12 Juries are not trusted to make difficult judgments about the reliability of broad, contextual information.
13 Despite these incentives and supports, our government must make difficult decisions to enable an entrepreneurship boom.
14 However, the heterogeneity of IPMNs and their malignant potential make difficult the management of these lesions.
15 September 11 requires us to make difficult choices.
16 These people are forced to make difficult trade-offs.
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