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Why is this such a hard choice for congressional Republicans?
But people like her are still left with a hard choice.
It was a hard choice, because there were so many qualified applicants.
" It was inscribed: "Squirrel — Please make a hard choice and read my book.
Yet some Leave politicians remain in denial about the hard choice they face.
Since America is the world's largest economy, it's not exactly a hard choice.
Now, with Kavanaugh facing sexual assault allegations, they'll have another hard choice to make.
Vivint was now faced with a hard choice: whether to sue SunEdison or renegotiate.
It forced a hard choice on a young lawyer: his ethics or his income.
"It was a hard choice, I still believe in retrospect the right choice," Comey said.
If his interests and yours pulled in opposite directions, you might face a hard choice.
Hijab also said the opposition would face a hard choice on whether to attend the Jan.
The hard choice is whether to pay for lawyers or whether to pay for harm reduction.
Britain will have to confront a hard choice it has been able to duck in the past.
This means that they do not have to make a hard choice even if they remain unsure.
So if you're looking for a new phone with great features, you have a hard choice to make.
Calling for an end to the Saudi alliance isn't a hard choice — it's realistic, popular, and morally correct.
We've already seen the hard choice of who to let live and who to let die in Italy.
If his quality of life decreases significantly then we will make the hard choice and put him to sleep.
It wasn't the easy thing, but so often the right choice and that hard choice are the same choice.
If your wife were to ask you directly about her mother, how­ever, you'd have a hard choice to make.
Putting our kids' and grandkids' futures over today's fossil fuel profits should not be a hard choice to make.
Military parents would no longer have to make a hard choice between serving their country and educating their children.
"This was a hard choice, not one the department made lightly," Tom Crosson, a Department of Defense spokesman, told CNN.
"I think this is a very hard choice, but the price—we think the price is worth it," Albright responded.
Ms. Selzer said the way the caucuses are set up can encourage voters to avoid settling on a hard choice.
Frank O'Connor I stayed with Bungie for a little bit and had to make a very hard choice about where to go.
A wave rocks up and destroys your supplies, or you're given the hard choice between your people, your fuel, and your food.
Thus, the White House would face the first hard choice in this whole process: a full-blown crisis in trans-Atlantic relations.
So I have to make a really hard choice about what to do, whether I'm going to invite this person into my home.
"I mean it's a hard choice, I don't know exactly how I'm going to bring up a child with a disability," she says.
His first strategy for the world to find purpose is for people to make the hard choice to get started on big projects.
One of the women is pouring her heart out about the hard choice she made to stay home with her special-needs child.
They chose the latter option — but now the Democrats are faced with a hard choice because the bathroom bill still can't be repealed.
Democrats had faced a hard choice on whom they might select to deliver their response to Trump's first State of the Union address.
Their plan was to force a hard choice on Democrats — either the rich got their tax cut or else middle-class taxes would rise.
We had to make a hard choice between a summer shipment and the best shipment, and we chose to ship the best possible oven.
And so it was a hard choice to drop out of college, because I had identified so much as an achiever and being smart.
Not to be disrespectful or anything, but I don't really get where the conclusion that it's a hard choice for me or anything comes from.
"The doctors sat me down and had the conversation with me you know you're going to have to make a hard choice," Amberson told KBOI 2News.
Senate Republicans are now faced with the hard choice of defending their institution, which Mr. Trump is attempting to circumvent, or bowing to the president's whims.
But she — and nearly 4,000 other Liberian immigrants — could soon face a hard choice: leave before the end of the month or face the threat of deportation.
In the House, Republicans from Medicaid expansion states like New York and California may also have to make a hard choice on whether to support the bill.
Venus square Saturn suggests you have a hard choice to make at the end of this month, Libra, so having someone to talk to about it will help.
As the island nation inaugurates a new president this month, we will see whether it makes the hard choice to reform, or doubles down on the status quo.
Residents of a city ravaged by Harvey less than two months ago need all the diversion they can get, and Houstonians had a hard choice over the weekend.
Opinion Columnist In the weeks leading up to Christmas in 1975, my mother made a hard choice: Her marriage was dead and it was time to leave it.
Since America is the world's largest economy, it's not exactly a hard choice — and thus would end up punishing close US allies that want to do business with Iran.
Bottom line: There is no easy answer for Abercrombie, which says it will now go it alone but ultimately may be faced again with the hard choice of finding a suitor.
Retired doctors and nurses have a hard choice to make: Risk their lives to come back to work and treat coronavirus patients, or sit on the sidelines of a global pandemic.
Many U.S. allies face a hard choice: block Huawei, remain in America's good graces and alienate China; or opt to use Huawei's cheaper equipment in their 22016G networks and risk Washington's wrath.
You make the hard choice of who is going to be evicted to make room for the necessary, yet large, fire department that will save hundreds of lives over the next dozen years.
But whereas in the future, the former Saul Goodman ultimately makes the hard choice and doesn't open the door that will trigger the alarm, present-day Jimmy McGill can't resist the light switch.
When I asked MSI about the missing feature, their reps said it was a hard choice not to include G-Sync, though MSI hasn't completely ruled out making the feature available in the future.
Ask someone who voted for social justice, ecological transition and end of financialization to vote for a former banker, who embodies the elite and its neoliberal politics — that's a very hard choice to make.
When Pilot X discovers a secret war being waged in hidden parts of the universe, he has a hard choice to make: erase all three races from existence, or allow the universe to be destroyed.
But we don't know what it looks like when he has to make a hard choice between being the figure his fans desire and a figure that a larger share of the public might accept.
That presents a hard choice for the Pakistanis, who currently neither see Iran as a major ally nor a major threat, though they are wary of Iran's increasing cooperation with their own arch-rival, India.
But there is still a big chunk of Republican-leaning voters and poll respondents who face a hard choice about whether to vote, and, if so, whether to vote for Mr. Moore or Mr. Jones.
Choosing between being an underling to a fellow Republican in the White House or being the leading outspoken opposition to President Hillary Clinton isn't really a hard choice for anyone who craves more power and fame.
"In that event, monetary policy would face a hard choice between tightening interest rates to defend sterling, and ward off the inflation that a large depreciation would imply, and not wishing to provoke another recession," he said.
Longtime internet activist Mike Godwin used this analogy:They'd likely face the hard choice of either supercensorship (yank anything users say or post that seems even remotely likely to pose legal risk) or just abandoning the startup project altogether.
If you're a company that's oriented toward a certain set of values and you've got people who aren't in agreement, who are actually trying to shoot those values down, you need to make that hard choice to remove them.
Voters in North Carolina had a hard choice this election: vote for well-liked Republicans who crafted the bathroom bill or try and put an end to the problems caused by the law by voting for less popular Democrats.
The bottom line is that liberal mandarins in the West — not just in America — face a hard choice when it comes to the populism that gave us Trump, Brexit and right-wing parties and governments in Central and Eastern Europe.
"In a way, this was a hard choice to make for the North because it meant to fire the missile over Japan or toward Guam," said Kim Yong-hyun, a professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University in Seoul.
" HARD CHOICE But an EU official familiar with the bloc's preparations for a no-deal Brexit said: "In a no-deal scenario, Ireland would have to choose between setting up a physical border with Northern Ireland and de facto leaving the single market.
"My deep emotional connection to my mother, a remarkable woman who made a hard choice to save her children, and who valiantly struggled to care for us as a single parent, is the current that has driven my entire life," Hirono said.
PARIS (Reuters) - The United States has softened its stance on Syria including the future of President Bashar al-Assad to accommodate Russia, opposition coordinator Riad Hijab said, warning the opposition would face a hard choice on whether to attend peace talks this month.
Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, who served as foreign minister in Nicaragua's hard-left administration, was one of several clerics in the revolutionary Sandinista movement who were disciplined and suspended after refusing a Vatican order to make a hard choice between serving the church and earthly politics.
"I think the (Bank of England) is going to be facing a hard choice towards the end of this year, because I think that consumer expenditure will be slowing down, investment will not be picking up and inflation will be picking up," he added.
"Looking at this hard choice around customs union or not, the value of our frictionless trade within the European Union is worth more than having the potentially unknown value of trade deals in other parts of the world," she told ITV's Peston On Sunday.
Trump administration officials say their maximum pressure campaign on Iran is aimed at forcing a hard choice for Tehran in its behavior, limiting funds available to build up its weapons programs and bankrupting the Islamic Republic's support for proxy fighting forces across the region.
And while O'Rourke has more support and more money than either Hickenlooper or Bullock, if he doesn't start moving up in the polls in a concerted way sometime soon, he, too, will have to face the hard choice of what his best, most viable political future looks like.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R) is facing a hard choice this critical week for the nomination of Judge Gorsuch.
For example, many AAPIs will find it difficult to bring their parents, grandparents, or extended family to the United States from their countries of origin or will be forced to make the hard choice of leaving them behind because of fear of the potential repercussions to their own immigration status.
The owner of the local bakery now has to make a hard choice: either raise prices and risk going out of business due to reduced sales, or produce the cakes outside of the USA to avoid the tariffs on raw materials, and possibly lose control over the age-old family recipe.
I get to choose who becomes the beacon of hope for some other people, in a different world, and I make the hard choice between Ralph, a max-level combatant who I have drug through multiple timelines, and Amelia, this fresh face who is still making her way up the ladder.
SOC TRANG, Vietnam — When the rice shoots began to wither on Lam Thi Loi's farm in the heart of the Mekong Delta, a usually verdant region of Vietnam, she faced a hard choice: Let them die in the parched earth, or pump salty water from the river to give them a chance.
There were still plenty of patients arriving in search of care, yet two-thirds of the clinics' 50 volunteers — including some doctors — as well as some paid staff members were making the hard choice to stay home themselves because their age, family circumstances or other medical conditions put them at greater risk.
He asked to go overseas for treatment and to die in a free land, and China refused President Xi faced a hard choice, but it was a dictator's dilemma of his own making, of what's worse: to let Liu die in China or show a little kindness and free him to go overseas to the same fate.
If episode seven were the first time we saw Eleven all season (and we wrapped some of her other flashback story into that episode and made it an hour long, instead of 45 minutes), it might have played as a story about young people in way over their heads, and a girl who has to make her first really hard choice between right and wrong.
Importante iyon, hindi puwedeng black and white lang," he said. "I spend a lot of time with my guys, I love my team. I’ll fight for all 13. Yes, may hard choice kami kaya nga mahirap eh. You put both singers in a position na they’ll both shine.
"When we heard it, we knew that it didn't sound like us. It was too, I don't know, crisp." After much agonizing, the Organ decided to scrap the Dahle sessions and rerecord the album with producer Paul Forgues, who Sketch knew from her days at the Warehouse Studio. "It was a really, really hard choice to make," Stocks says.
Though initially reluctant, Ryan started to accept and welcome the Canadian government's help, and continued to speak across Quebec. The referendum prompted an unheard-of political mobilization, and the campaign was seen as a traumatic event in Quebec, as the hard choice between "Yes" and "No" shattered the nationalist consensus that had existed since the Quiet Revolution.
Mr. G.T. Nanavati enrolled as an advocate in the Bombay High Court in 1958. Circumstances forced him to return to Gujarat from Mumbai when the bifurcation of the Bombay state in 1960 left him a hard choice. His wish to practice at the prestigious Bombay High Court went unfulfilled and left for Ahmedabad. His practice in Ahmedabad was very low key.
And Magnus has a huge amount of respect for Ashley because Ashley can do things that she can't." Magnus made a hard choice of having Ashley even though she does not have her mother's longevity, and Magnus would outlive her daughter. In the first season Magnus recruits Will as her protégé. When asked what Magnus thinks of Will, Tapping stated "I think Helen finds him fascinating.
"WWII brought hard choice for some Japanese-Americans internees," (June 30, 2004) Seattle Times. Retrieved November 13, 2014. When the Renunciation Act was passed in July 1944, 5,589 (over 97 percent of them Tule Lake inmates) expressed their resentment by giving up their U.S. citizenship and applying for "repatriation" to Japan.Niiya, Brian. Japanese American History: An A-to-Z Reference from 1868 to the Present (1993) p 293.
Holt joined the Army as a colonel in 1862 and was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln to be the Judge Advocate General of the Union Army.Leonard, Elizabeth D. "One Kentuckian's Hard Choice: Joseph Holt and Abraham Lincoln," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 106 (Summer-Autumn 2008), 373-407.Gayla Koerting, "For Law and Order: Joseph Holt, the Civil War, and the Judge Advocate General's Department." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 97.1 (1999): 1-25.
It tells the story of a former musician who must make a hard choice between freedom with his mistress and a comfortable life with his wife. Previously, he was a student of a conservatory and a good flute player and now is the husband of an important man's daughter. Himself he is the head of one of the units of the Main Directorate. One day Leonid Semenovich Filimonov feels a physical discomfort; his heart aches, and he is not even forty years old.
Noeline returns wanting Toby to live with her in Darwin, having got a new job there. Toby makes a hard choice and decides to go and live with his mother up north and shares a tearful goodbye with Joe and Kerry. This is short-lived as Noeline is hit by a car and instantly killed, forcing Toby to return to Joe and Kerry. Joe and Kerry help Toby through his grief when he begins bed wetting, sleepwalking and generally lashing out.
Louis is incensed to hear Villon mocking the failures of his reign and saying what he would do instead "if I were king." The infuriated monarch reveals himself. The king gives Villon a hard choice: as punishment for speaking treasonously, he must either stop courting Katherine or accept the position of Grand Marshal, with all the powers of King, for 24 hours, during which time he must make good on his boasts and free Paris. At the end of the 24 hours, Villon will hang.
Patty gets angry and has a fight with Selma that leads to Patty staying at The Simpsons house for a while. Homer quickly gets annoyed by aspects of Patty's presence in his house such as her snoring while he and Marge are trying to have sex and accidentally seeing Patty in the shower. Meanwhile, at the apartment, Selma has a hard choice: quit smoking and reconcile with Patty or carry on smoking and lose her sister's respect. She decides to quit smoking and they reconcile.
On May 12, 1996, Madeleine Albright (then U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations) appeared on a 60 Minutes segment in which Lesley Stahl asked her "We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, are is the price worth it?" and Albright replied "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it." Albright wrote later that Saddam Hussein, not the sanctions, was to blame.
A former police officer, turned private investigator. After being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, Vicki faced the hard choice of leaving Homicide Division in the police department and working a desk job or leaving the police force altogether. Despite strong protests from her partner and lover, Detective Mike Celluci, she decided to leave the force and open a private investigation firm. Though her vision does prove to be a problem at times, Vicki refuses to let anyone treat her as disabled and continues to take risks with her life throughout the course of her investigations.
Once there, they realize they have been set up and Danny must make a horrible decision: he can only save Braden OR Jillian, not both. He makes his hard choice and Braden is left in the hands of an old enemy. Jillian becomes obsessed with revenge and trains harder, improving her skills and embarking on a quest to rescue her brother's dream essence so that he can be restored. This quest will take her deep into the Outlands where she will meet a familiar Dream Fighter with a grand plan to change the Dream World.
Carlson worked with Cain again on her next film, A Horse for Summer (2015), where she played the lead role of Summer Dean, a troubled teen who bounces from foster home to foster home while her mother is in jail. She is eventually sent to live with her uncle whom she has never met. Trouble follows her there as well and she forces Cain to make a hard choice on whether to let her stay or send her back to the city. This film was Nancy Criss's directorial feature debut.
Emery's early life was spent at Aylburton, close to the Forest of Dean, where his father was headmaster at the village school. When Emery was 8 years old, the family moved to a new house, where in later life Emery spent most of his time. Emery's early school was difficult, as he was probably dyslexic but still managed to gain access to place at Lydney Grammar School for his early schooling. At the end of this early schooling, Emery faced the hard choice in choosing a career direction, of either going into church, becoming an artist, or a doctor.
With George Washington forced to make a hard choice between protecting his argumentative friend and showing loyalty to the colonists' cause, in the autumn of 1775 Boucher returned to England with his wife, Eleanor Addison of Oxon Hill, Maryland, where his loyalism was rewarded by a government pension. In 1784 he became vicar of Epsom in Surrey, where he continued until his death on 27 April 1804, becoming known as one of the most eloquent preachers of his day. In 1804, shortly before his death, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh but his link to Edinburgh is unclear.
However, the anticipated pandemic did not emerge, and "rising percentages" of the 45 million vaccinated were afflicted with Guillain–Barré syndrome, which provoked over 24 deaths. Sencer was both condemned and supported. Having worked with Sencer at CDC, the dean of Emory's Rollins School, James W. Curran, explained, "Dave Sencer made a hard choice, and he did it for the right reason — to protect the American public... He was trying to protect Americans had there been [a swine flu epidemic], and absent one, there was bound to be criticism." In 2006, Sencer wrote a report on the swine flu program: "When lives are at stake, it is better to err on the side of overreaction than underreaction... In 1976, the federal government wisely opted to put protection of the public first".
Monsterhearts uses the Powered by the Apocalypse engine created for Apocalypse World and also used in Dungeon World. Whenever a player has declared that they are doing something challenging and risky, the MC asks them to roll 2d6 and add their relevant statistic to perform the relevant move. On a 10+ they succeed, on a 7-9 they succeed but have to take a partial success, or make a hard choice, and on a 6 or less the MC gets to make a Hard Move representing something going badly wrong. Strings against specific characters are gained through moves, and through turning people on - and may be spent either for a bonus to a dice roll after rolling, to inflict a condition on the target, or to offer them an XP to do something the offering player suggests.

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