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Cole Sprouse: I don't think it was a difficult choice.
SO IT MAKES IT A VERY DIFFICULT CHOICE FOR THINGS.
That said, Barr has a difficult choice to make here.
"It was a very difficult choice to make," Kimilainen recalled.
"The workers there have a very difficult choice," Whiston said.
This is a difficult choice for a lot of people.
With Donald Trump's victories, those leaders face a difficult choice.
MORE faced a difficult choice about whether to speak out.
For those who are, it must be a genuinely difficult choice.
And should the two sides talk, they face a difficult choice.
"This was a difficult choice, reflective and serious," Mr. Valls said.
The President will put on the table an extremely difficult choice.
Alexander Bolton will have more on The Hill about that difficult choice.
When these accommodations aren't met, these women can face a difficult choice.
So now individual Republican senators are faced with a very difficult choice.
It was a difficult choice, and we regret that we couldn't have both.
The inquiry chairman, retired judge Martin Moore-Bick, now faces a difficult choice.
I decided to move out and that was a difficult choice to make.
Such a position would force both Taiwan and Beijing into a difficult choice.
The show's lead producers, Ira Pittelman and Tom Hulce, faced a difficult choice.
The banks began failing, and Iceland faced a difficult choice about how to respond.
In 2017, Virginia Democrats faced a difficult choice about the future of the party.
Others, too, have made the difficult choice to abandon their homes, at least temporarily.
My state's laws don't restrict my right to make that difficult choice at this time.
To fix that, politicians face the difficult choice of either raising taxes or reducing benefits.
Joe Zadeh Being an WWF Attitude-era obsessive, this was a difficult choice for me.
On some issues — like abortion, guns and immigration — Democrats really do face this difficult choice.
She makes the difficult choice to be honest with him about how he was conceived.
In pressuring Ukraine like this, Trump is leaving the country with a crushingly difficult choice.
Depending on how much you love TV, cutting the cord may be a difficult choice.
The Obama administration rule would present operators of small wells a difficult choice, MacGregor said.
They understood when the moment required a difficult choice and were ready to step up.
"The decision to remove the mural was a difficult choice," she said in an email.
Still, it would be a mistake to define this as any kind of difficult choice.
This is forcing allies and companies to make a difficult choice between the U.S. and China.
No such assurances from the administration appear to be coming, leaving insurers with a difficult choice.
Not all health organizations made the difficult choice to transfer their patients out of Irma's path.
" Dash said in her statement Friday that pulling out from the race was a "difficult choice.
He faced a difficult choice: whether to nominate an eminently qualified liberal or an eminently qualified moderate.
In the meantime, they want to inspire others facing the same difficult choice their biological mother faced.
She opened up to PEOPLE about her decision, noting that it wasn't a difficult choice to make.
Voters in Kentucky faced a difficult choice on Tuesday, between an unpopular governor and an unpopular party.
Announcement: Today, rather abruptly, I was forced to make the difficult choice to leave The Christian Post.
Mozambique faces the difficult choice between lucrative North Korean contracts and keeping the US and UN happy.
But Republicans face a difficult choice, as the budgetary instructions for ObamaCare repeal expire on Sept. 30.
When Egyptians went to the polls last week, they did not have a difficult choice to make.
WHEN Senator John McCain of Arizona died last month, Doug Ducey, the state's governor, faced a difficult choice.
That growing pressure is putting SoftBank in an uncomfortable position and facing what could be a difficult choice.
In her senior year, she badly injured her shoulder playing volleyball and was faced with a difficult choice.
Nobody should have to make a difficult choice to forego a potentially lifesaving procedure due to cost alone.
Actually, it was a difficult choice between Tintin and "The Little Prince," because that is another old favorite.
Most Americans face a difficult choice every time their paychecks show up in their mailboxes or their bank accounts.
Those who choose to leave a job are making a difficult choice, often with significant financial and career consequences.
Pritzker called it a very difficult choice and said in the short-term it likely cost some people jobs.
Pritzker called it a very difficult choice and said in the short-term it likely cost some people jobs.
My parents made the difficult choice of sending me to live with my grandparents so I had educational opportunities.
Now a winter storm was whipping toward the mountain, it was getting dark, and Lowe faced a difficult choice.
Stewart's wife went on to describe Lenny's emotional final moments before they made the difficult choice to put him down.
But choosing to stay should also be a difficult choice and arguably one with as significant career consequences long-term.
Yet this presents nations like Senegal with a difficult choice, because China is also pumping $60 billion into African development.
Trump faced a difficult choice between keeping a 2016 campaign pledge and alienating the Palestinians ahead of Thursday's waiver deadline.
The strongest case you could make is that some countries, unable to fund their education systems, face a difficult choice.
"I knew my beliefs since I could really form my beliefs, and even then, it's this incredibly difficult choice," she said.
Coaches are making the difficult choice to strike to improve conditions for student-athletes in the long term, unions officials say.
"It was an incredibly difficult choice," he said on this at one point, after senators had again returned to the topic.
"Coming forward about sexual harassment or assault is a personal and difficult choice," Sara McGovern, press secretary for RAINN, tells Broadly.
But this is a difficult choice, since the possession of nukes brought him to the negotiating table in the first place.
Have an early, California-style dinner by the water in Noyo Harbor, where you have a difficult choice of dining options.
The low turnout among Republicans in the early vote is easy to excuse: They have a difficult choice between many candidates.
Jackson could also be faced with a difficult choice — either stick with Mayfield or go back to Taylor when he's healthy.
Certainly for that group unable to inhibit their behavior and face the difficult choice of whether celibacy is actually possible for them.
In season 5, Olivia made the difficult choice to have an abortion, all while Mellie filibustered to protect funding for Planned Parenthood.
After South Africa sought unsuccessfully to clarify its responsibilities under the statute, a "difficult choice had to be made," Mr. Masutha said.
It's really not a difficult choice for me since the values my restaurant is built on are these: community, welcome, and respect.
Should Louis C.K. and Aziz Ansari return to live stand-up, the first people confronted with a difficult choice will be bookers.
If you're faced with a difficult choice, take a moment to meditate on how you can move forward and bite the bullet.
Forgoing promotions and work-related opportunities for advancement may be a difficult choice facing caregivers, even with a supportive and understanding employer.
Kelly faces a difficult choice for a woman whose primary loyalty appears to be to herself: She has to pick a side.
But once the first, challenging 41 km stretch through mountains north of the capital is completed, the government faces a difficult choice.
"Motocross was my passion since I was five years old, but I made the very difficult choice to stop — for Karl," he explains.
"Seen in that light, it really was a difficult choice, but ultimately, I decided I had to give it a shot," he said.
It's a difficult choice with only one sure result: Republicans in Congress are more likely to pay a price than gather a reward.
Republicans in Congress will face a difficult choice if Trump, who has twice certified the nuclear deal, follows through on decertifying the accord.
If the choosing between U.S. presidents is a difficult choice — and maybe it shouldn't be this year — then Murdock can help you out.
"Deciding to withdraw my candidacy was a difficult choice, but I have to go where I feel God is leading me," she said.
In it, Asha Bandele tells the story of a pregnancy punctuated by prison visits and the difficult choice she makes for her daughter.
I could be stuck with a really difficult choice: Either switch health plans or pay a lot more for the coverage I currently have.
So I had to make a difficult choice and decided to chip away at my savings and hustle like crazy to continue making payments.
But as more and more influential Christian groups and leaders speak out against his policies, Christian voters may have to make a difficult choice.
"This situation is a difficult one, because if someone arrives late because they delivered a baby or something ... it's a difficult choice," Munoz said.
In these situations, patients are left with the difficult choice of having to pay the out of pocket costs or forgoing the trial altogether.
When TransitScreen CEO and co-founder Matt Caywood had to decide where the startup would be permanently located, DC was not a difficult choice.
The president's order that farmers harvest their most mature grains immediately set up a difficult choice for farmers who were also told to evacuate.
The moon in Cancer opposes the lord of the underworld, Pluto, and you're confronting a difficult choice between your work life and private life.
The coronavirus outbreak has left tech companies and cities confronting a difficult choice ahead of a packed calendar of important industry conferences and events.
I praise God every day that I was never faced with that difficult choice, but I still believe that choice is solely mine to make.
I take my role seriously and in the face of the difficult choice before us, I will always put America First over party and labels.
Republican moderates or conservatives will have to make a difficult choice about whether to support a bill that is too stringent or too watered down.
To Sun Tzu's point, we must acknowledge the shift in tactics and harden our defenses, a difficult choice in open societies, but a necessary one.
In the meantime, they want to tell their story as much as possible to support others facing the difficult choice their mom faced four times.
When a student followed that procedure, Kluge said he was presented with a difficult choice by school administrators — follow the policy, resign or be fired.
Barbara Horgan New York City A Difficult Choice I am the subject of a lovely recent article, "Pumper's Corner," by Ian Frazier (February 18th & 25th).
It may also mean cutting back on helping your children with their college funding, which can be a difficult choice for some parents, Brownstein said.
Cora's communication skills could be tested as the World Series shifts to Los Angeles this weekend, because he will have to make a difficult choice.
But Mr. Spicer's blunt warning posed an especially difficult choice for the more than 100 State Department officials who indicated they would sign the memo.
Before signing it, Trump announced he would go around Congress to get the wall he wanted, presenting Republicans on Capitol Hill with a difficult choice.
If someone asked us if we'd rather win a million dollars or go grocery shopping with Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres, it'd be a difficult choice.
Many are faced with the difficult choice of abandoning their homes for the mainland, or sticking it out with the dimming hope things will get better.
The Oscar-winning actress took to Facebook on Wednesday to repost Sadler's statement in full, praising the single mother of two for making the difficult choice.
She spends the night mulling over the difficult choice ahead: She loves Cena but feels she's lost herself in their relationship.. "It just sucks," she says.
At one point, as a young adult living in Silicon Valley, I had to make the difficult choice between paying my rent or buying hearing aids.
Ironically and sadly, these efforts undermine programs that help prevent unintended pregnancy and help women avoid altogether the difficult choice of whether to have an abortion.
So the bacteria is left with a difficult choice: evolve to resist the phage, or evolve to resist antibiotics, but it can't be resistant to both.
"This was a very difficult choice," Wang Xiaodong, the governor of Hubei Province, which includes Wuhan and the other locked-down cities, told Chinese state television.
Wilfred Chan, a 28-year-old food delivery worker from New York's Lower East Side, made the difficult choice to stop delivering food around the city.
The decision to use a bomb Brown said he faced a difficult choice -- with no way to send officers after the gunman without further jeopardizing their lives.
The intelligence community's assessment of Russia's involvement in the DNC hacks leaves President Obama with a difficult choice in his final months as leader of our country.
They frustrate each other and are driven apart, only to reconnect when Anne confides in Susan and makes a difficult choice at the end of the film.
The report illustrates the difficult choice many civilians faced of either choosing to flee and be killed by ISIS snipers or risk being hit in coalition strikes.
The pair called the move a "painful decision" and a "difficult choice" in a joint statement provided to ITK by the 62-year-old congressman's campaign spokeswoman.
In his op-ed, Lieberman recounted how he faced a similar, "difficult" choice when he lost the Democratic nomination for the Senate in 2006 to Ned Lamont.
Now, thanks to the Trump administration's final rule on short-term, limited-duration health insurance plans, millions of Americans no longer have to make that difficult choice.
Ten Senate Democrats face reelection next year in states Trump won in last year's presidential election, leaving them with a difficult choice on whether to support Gorsuch.
Homeless families in New York City have long been forced into a difficult choice: In order to apply for housing, they must have their children skip school.
To many South Koreans, the zigzag was another sign of Washington's poor coordination in its North Korea policy, and it left Mr. Moon with a difficult choice.
The CDC recommends that anyone who suspects they are sick with the coronavirus should self-isolate at home — a difficult choice if that means forgoing your income.
"I take my role seriously and in the face of the difficult choice before us, I will always put America first over party and labels," Vu said.
But before signing the bill, Trump announced he would go around Congress to get the wall he wanted, presenting Republicans on Capitol Hill with a difficult choice.
It has to be a very difficult choice for council members to withdraw from councils because they want to have a forum to have a voice for impact.
But some officers say they still face a difficult choice, between living what feel like fraudulent lives or risking the law enforcement camaraderie that also helps define them.
Instead, the rapper decided that it was more important to graduate than continue the entire length of the tour, which, of course, is a difficult choice to make.
Attendees repeatedly thanked Mr. Manchin for taking the time to hear their concerns, and recognized the difficult choice he will have to make, most likely before the midterms.
It was a difficult choice, and it was possible only in a context of black female friendships and the shared epiphanies of a feminist collective called The Rag.
"All of those people who were holding their breath are now facing the difficult choice of either permanent separation from their families or returning to Yemen," she said.
His rivals faced a difficult choice: Participate in an election that many believed was rigged against them, or boycott the vote and assure a victory for Mr. Maduro.
Kiambu County, Kenya (CNN)Moments after giving birth in her rural Kenyan home, Wairimu faced a difficult choice: Deciding whether her baby would be a boy or a girl.
Beverly Friedmann, who works as a freelance content manager, said it was a difficult choice to leave her corporate position to embark on an untried path as a freelancer.
"Is this the person that you want embodying the nation on the world stage and guiding you through the most difficult choice that Britain has faced for 50 years?"
Those rates make saving money nearly impossible, which means losing a day's pay to file a complaint with a government board would be a difficult choice for most women.
At that point, he could face a politically difficult choice - back down on his full wall-funding demand or veto the bill and single-handedly extend the partial shutdown.
Those who live paycheck to paycheck or had been waiting to amass more funds before paying large bills could face a difficult choice between spending less and borrowing more.
Australia is staring down a difficult choice: Can the country keep delivering on the promise of universal coverage even as it diverts resources to preserve a struggling private option?
Yet Sussman said issues also tend to arise when couples move in together or get married and face the decision about whether to combine finances, a notoriously difficult choice.
A widow, Azmat says she did not accept blood money but made the difficult choice to pardon the accused after the case against them spent two years in Pakistan's courts.
And while specs aren't the whole story, here's how the hardware of today's best phones compare to the S8 and S8 Plus to help you make that increasingly difficult choice.
Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, the valedictorian from Long Island, New York's Elmont High School, has a difficult choice to make next year: She's been accepted to all eight Ivy League colleges.
The United States and European allies are pulling in different directions over the best approach to Iran's nuclear programme, leaving Britain with a difficult choice about who to align with.
The United States and European allies are pulling in different directions over the best approach to Iran's nuclear program, leaving Britain with a difficult choice about who to align with.
If we fail, we may face a difficult choice: curtail A.I. research and forgo the enormous benefits that will flow from it, or risk losing control of our own future.
That difficult choice could fall on Iraq's next prime minister, however, if U.S. President Donald Trump decides to reimpose sanctions on Iran lifted after a 2015 deal restraining its nuclear program.
The White House also was eyeing military construction funds, another politically difficult choice because the money would be diverted from a backlog of hundreds of projects at bases around the nation.
"You have asked me a question that describes a difficult choice because, according to you, there are difficulties with one and difficulties with the other," he said Sunday, according to Reuters.
Under these financial constraints, says Matt Salo, executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors, Puerto Rico's officials are left with a difficult choice when considering covering hepatitis C drugs.
"Though I made myself available to come back, CBS and I weren't able to agree to terms on a new contract, so I made the difficult choice not to continue," Kim wrote.
But if the economy tempts him to cave, it will be a difficult choice, since the shutdown may be the last best chance to get funding for the wall during his term.
Telfort told CNN that the water levels inside the shelter soon became dangerously high, and the shelter workers had to make the difficult choice to stop their rescue efforts and save themselves.
I realized that if, one day, he has a family of his own to provide for, he may face a difficult choice to survive: Join violent extremists, or let his family starve.
"I forced my body to do something it's not supposed to do," said Vrancik, who brought the newborn to a protest outside the hospital Wednesday, and teared up talking about the difficult choice.
Difficult choice Conservative and hard-right figures in South Korea have criticized the government of President Moon Jae-in for allegedly ignoring human rights in his push for the denuclearization of North Korea.
Going back to school and leaving her salary at Bank of America was a difficult choice, because she was financially helping an aunt in New York and her extended family in Puerto Rico.
They're forced to make a difficult choice: stay home to prevent becoming ill while helping to "flatten the curve," or report to a job that potentially puts themselves and their community in danger.
It is a morally difficult choice to withhold assistance from those in need, but in the case of Mr Assad's regime it is the correct one, regardless of the form of foreign assistance.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will face a very difficult choice on whether to impose tariffs on imported goods if it leaves the European Union without a deal, business minister Greg Clark said on Wednesday.
Donald Trump is going full-steam ahead with his immigration agenda, catering to his base with tough talk and trying to force a difficult choice on Democrats who have promised to protect immigrant communities.
Before Mr. Weinstein's conviction on Monday, many black women assaulted by African-American men have had to make a difficult choice: suffer quietly or seek justice by appearing to collude with a racist system.
State governments would face a difficult choice: either take away the requirements, and leave sick patients without insurance options, or keep them and see people unable to afford coverage under the new subsidy system.
This confronted the linguist with the most difficult choice of her career: to save the Taushiro language and culture, or to save the children she had known since their birth and grown to love.
Top Democrats ridiculed Mr. Lee's measure as a transparent political move to provide cover for Republicans facing the difficult choice of siding with Congress or Mr. Trump, and they dismissed it out of hand.
The former Mad Men star, 47, had to make the difficult choice during a round of "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," when guests must eat unappetizing food if they decline to answer questions.
Surely, this wasn't a very difficult choice for the 17-year-old; she's the face of Chanel No. 5, and it's quite likely that she has Lagerfeld on speed dial for all her dressing needs.
But at some point that stockpile will run out, and Huawei will be faced with a difficult choice: either find a way to manufacture a smartphone without US technology or exit the smartphone business entirely.
Sales, who entered the United States illegally on May 30, made a difficult choice: She refused to sign a paper agreeing that if she were deported, her son Yaiser would accompany her back to Guatemala.
Many traditional artists, finding themselves in the midst of a culture ever more created and altered online, are faced with a difficult choice—to embrace this new direction, reject it, or find a middle ground.
The updated policy affected an estimated 14,700 transgender troops, most of whom faced a difficult choice in the weeks before the effective date arrived: whether to out themselves prematurely, remain closeted, or face being discharged.
I think you'll see in the balance of the episodes that it's very much about trying to understand Tyler's character and how a troubled young man might be driven to consider this very difficult choice.
The game also evaded the more unsavory details of embalming (all of the orifices stitched and sealed are on the face), and there was just one point where I had to make a difficult choice.
Since his debut with the White Sox in 2012, he is 50-54 with a 3.51 E.R.A. White Sox General Manager Rick Hahn said letting him go was a difficult choice for the rebuilding team.
"Though I made myself available to come back, CBS and I weren't able to agree to terms on a new contract, so I made the difficult choice not to continue," Kim wrote in a Facebook post.
The Republican Party faced a difficult choice seven months ago, according to New York Times columnist Ross Douthat: "They could mobilize fully against" Donald Trump, who had just bulldozed his way through the crucial March primaries.
Most young professionals moving to thriving cities face a difficult choice between spending a big share of their income on renting their own place, or moving in with strangers in a shared house to save money.
Multiple states and major cities shuttered their public school systems on Friday as government officials responded to the outbreak of coronavirus by sending students home — and facing the difficult choice of limiting critical services for families.
"The central bank is making a difficult choice between the two (keeping the yuan stable or protecting its reserves)," said Wang Jun, senior economist at China Centre for International Economic Exchanges, a Beijing-based think-tank.
If evidence of such charges emerges, then Attorney General Jeff Sessions will have a very difficult choice: prosecute a former Cabinet member from his own administration or explain why he's letting a possible felon off the hook.
"You have asked me a question that describes a difficult choice because, according to you, there are difficulties with one and difficulties with the other," the pope said, without naming Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump.
That's not say that Gibson plays it safe — though Doss is never faced with the difficult choice of having to pick up a gun to save himself or someone else — but it definitely feels like a throwback.
To continue creating wedding cakes would require Jack to violate his conscience every time he received a request for a cake celebrating a same-sex marriage; therefore, Jack made the difficult choice to stop designing wedding cakes.
The spreading coronavirus is starting to create a difficult choice for the nation's election supervisors: force people to keep voting in person, despite the risk of contagion, or rush into a vast expansion of voting by mail.
Although there's a big murder in the Season 2 finale, "Funhouse," the more important death happens in the episode before, "The Knight in White Satin Armor," in which a difficult choice gets taken out of Tony's hands.
The gravely difficult choice facing the Israelis was this: Do we give in to the hijackers' demands and, in exchange for the hostages, free terrorists captured in previous attacks, even those who have Jewish "blood on their hands"?
In his post, Cacciotti acknowledged facing a difficult choice in caring for Harper, who disclosed in 2013 that she was diagnosed with an incurable form of brain cancer and was given as little as three months to live.
The White House has not said whether Mr. Obama will visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, a more difficult choice given its overwhelming portrayal of Japan as victim, with little reference to its role as a wartime aggressor.
Mr. Trump also forced a difficult choice on Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general: accept the actions of the president or defend a public employee's right to the normal process of appeals.
But in 2018, a lot of people are going to tasked with a difficult choice: shell out another $200 or $300 to hit the increased price tags flagships are now demanding, or settle for something a bit more affordable.
Apple's newest iPhones force customers to make a difficult choice: Should they upgrade immediately to the iPhone 8, or spend $1,000 and wait for the iPhone X and leave bezels behind with its glorious edge-to-edge OLED display?
By Friday afternoon, when she hadn't returned, Eric, a mental-health counselor at the same college, made the difficult choice to leave Isaac alone in the car and hike to higher ground to get cell phone service and call 911.
"Time and again investors are faced with making the difficult choice between withstanding the woes that strike when fear overshadows the property market, and paying a high price tag to liquidate their investments," Morningstar investment research analyst Muna Abu-Habsa wrote.
"Though I made myself available to come back, CBS and I weren't able to agree to terms on a new contract, so I made the difficult choice not to continue," wrote Kim, who was on the show for seven seasons.
But when it comes time to take an honest assessment of where you are in your business or another endeavor, or to make a difficult choice about it, you know who won't simply tell you what you want to hear?
Now, Border Patrol drops migrants off in big cities and small towns alike near the border and forces them to make a difficult choice: spend money and resources to help migrants just passing through — or leave them to fend for themselves.
Detecting the condition before a child is born remains difficult and often impossible until very late in pregnancy — a fact that has renewed and fueled political debates about abortion and made an already difficult choice for prospective mothers even more agonizing.
The move could force millions of poor immigrants who rely on public assistance for food and shelter to make a difficult choice between accepting financial help and seeking a green card to live and work legally in the United States.
Given that the town had been devastated just last year during record flooding in West Louisiana, Broussard and the group faced a difficult choice — leave for Vidor and hope for the best back home, or ignore the pleas for help in Texas.
Possible candidates like Ms. May and Mr. Johnson may have to make a difficult choice on their best path to Downing Street, since George Osborne, the chancellor of the Exchequer and a likely contender to succeed Mr. Cameron, opposes leaving the European Union.
Members who ran on a pledge to dump Pelosi face a difficult choice, and if all of them hold their ground and join forces with those Democrats already in the House who have called for a new leader, Pelosi will be denied.
For some, next month's election will present a difficult choice between two unsatisfactory candidates: Mr. Morales and Mr. Mesa, who was vice president under Mr. Sánchez de Lozada, the exiled president who oversaw the Aymara killings that lifted Mr. Morales to power.
Democrats face a difficult choice of weighing the need to protect the Dreamers, whose futures now hang in the balance, with those who would be deported or never be able to arrive to the United States as a result of the deal.
In the aftermath of the 2000 shooting, loved ones of the 2455 people who lost their lives in the rampage faced a difficult choice over what to do with the 2758 guns and accessories that were owned by the gunman, Stephen Paddock.
He is most effusive when talking about the conflicting feelings some players have over the country they choose to represent, with footballers born in the UK with Caribbean heritage often presented with a difficult choice at a young age in that regard.
" So when Jayapal got pregnant unintentionally, she was faced with a difficult choice: "I would be the one to potentially face another emergency cesarean section, and I would be the one whose baby could suffer the serious, sometimes fatal consequences of extreme prematurity.
To protect himself, Conley's attacker outed Conley to his very religious family, including his father, who was a Baptist minister, giving Conley one very difficult choice to make: enter conversion therapy to be "cured" of becoming gay, or risk losing his family, church, and community.
" Pope Francis did not specifically name Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in his remarks, but according to Reuters, he said, "You have asked me a question that describes a difficult choice because, according to you, there are difficulties with one and difficulties with the other.
That leaves party leaders with a difficult choice: Back Trump's bid and risk losing control of the Senate, or hang onto control of Congress for dear life -- and let Trump stand or fall without help from the establishment for which he has expressed such contempt.
Neither Chris Wood nor Matthew Fitzpatrick saw action on Friday, which must have been a difficult choice for Clarke, who resented not being used on opening day by the captain Seve Ballesteros when Clarke made his Ryder Cup debut at Valderrama in Spain in 1997.
Now that Trump has decided to answer Roberts directly, the Supreme Court justice faces a difficult choice: Does he escalate the war of words (which would further corrode the court's role as an independent arbiter) or does he abstain from responding (which leaves Trump unanswered).
That risk became clear when Mr. Cuomo trounced Ms. Nixon in the Democratic primary last month, leaving the W.F.P. with a difficult choice: Keep Ms. Nixon, the actress and education advocate, atop its ticket in November, or ask Mr. Cuomo to take the party's line.
Choosing the person to handle our affairs — known as the executor — after we pass is a difficult choice because the person has to have our intentions and interests at heart, and it is a big job that someone must be willing to take on.
If deported, those parents face a difficult choice: Take their children to a country they do not know, whose language they may not speak and one that lacks the security and opportunities they have in the United States; or leave them behind, dividing the family.
"I have been forced to make the difficult choice of staying home, losing my job and not being able to take care of necessities for me, my daughter, and my grandmother, whose I also pay, or continuing to drive illegally and risk more punishment," she writes.
It was a difficult choice to make, and it started when the businessman, 63, visited the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston with wife NeNe Leakes for a series of tests — including a CT scan — to determine the next step in his treatment process.
Because Yom Kippur, and the preceding High Holy Day of Rosh Hashana fall in September or October, it can occasionally force a Jewish player to make a difficult choice — to observe the holiday or to play in an end-of-season or postseason game of major importance.
House Democrats face a difficult choice this week: Either hand President Trump a victory in the middle of a heated impeachment battle or walk away from one of the most progressive trade pacts negotiated by either party, write Ana Swanson and Emily Cochrane of the NYT.
And many women are having to make a very difficult choice, whether they're going to leave a profession for which they have a passion to care for their family, or whether they're going to give up a paycheck that is part of what that family relies on.
And when it mattered most for his own protection, he was unable to keep his London visit from going off the rails, reminding us all of why Democrats have such a difficult choice deciding which of his innumerable transgressions will become part of the articles of impeachment.
Even people who are slightly more oriented to the evening — people who would like to sleep between 1 am and 9 am, say — may be faced with a difficult choice: Listen to your body, or force it to match the sleep habits of most everyone else?
When Rodriguez plays, it prevents Carlos Beltran from being used as the designated hitter, which forces Manager Joe Girardi into a difficult choice: Rest Beltran and remove one of the best bats from the lineup or risk wearing out his 20073-year-old legs later in the season.
As protests continue and information about the fish die-offs remains available online, the Vietnamese government is faced with a difficult choice: keep protecting big business interests, no matter the local health and safety, not to mention the environmental cause; or begin to be more transparent and responsive.
Submitting to extortion is abhorrent, but most ransomware victims face a difficult choice: Should they pay the ransom and have a chance of recovering their data and use of their computers quickly or should they refuse, lose their data and be forced to spend enormous effort rebuilding their systems?
"Many women are having to make a very difficult choice about whether they're going to leave a profession for which they have a passion to care for their family, or whether they're going to give up a paycheck, which is part of what that family relies on," she said.
"Many women are having to make a very difficult choice about whether they're going to leave a profession for which they have a passion to care for their family, or whether they're going to give up a paycheck, which is part of what that family relies on," she answered.
Usage of the app is frequently court-mandated, which provides users with a difficult choice: Give a judge on-demand access to your location and messaging data and pay for a monthly app on top of a data plan, or defy a judge's order and potentially risk visitation with your children.
Even abortion rights advocates have often posited abortion as a less-than-desirable outcome, the result of a difficult choice.... The most prominent arguments for keeping abortion legal have usually focused on extreme examples, ones most likely to seem morally palatable—cases involving incest, rape, medical emergencies or catastrophic birth defects.
Prior to the waiver, airlines faced the difficult choice of operating near-empty -- and money-losing -- flights or cancelling those flights and losing their share of the limited takeoff and landing opportunities at some of the nation's busiest airports, according to Nick Calio, president of the trade group Airlines for America.
Unless the shortage of personal protective equipment is rectified immediately, health care workers will be faced with a difficult choice: Do I do my job and risk my own life and that of my family, or do I stay home from work knowing that patients will die from lack of medical care?
There is little likelihood that Zimbabwe's electoral commission or courts will overturn the results, posing a difficult choice to the International Monetary Fund and other donors and investors whose help is desperately needed to sort out an economic mess that has sent more than a quarter of Zimbabwe's citizens abroad to work.
In effect, the measure would offer Democrats and immigration moderates in the Republican Party a difficult choice: accept hard-line changes to much of the immigration system in exchange for protections for young undocumented immigrants and what appears to be a modification of the wrenching policy of splitting up families at the border.
A Democratic aide told CNN last week that they expected the administration to nominate someone who would force Senate Republicans into making a difficult choice between confirming a candidate they previously opposed or allowing Grenell, a Trump loyalist with little intelligence experience, to remain in the acting role for an extended period of time.
Mr. Trump now faces a difficult choice: He can go ahead without a negotiated agreement and reduce the number of American forces in Afghanistan from the current 14,000 to about 8,600 — the bare minimum the Pentagon has said is necessary to maintain enough of an intelligence-gathering presence to detect threats to the United States.
The warm acceptance she felt while wearing a headscarf in the conservative city of Urfa, as opposed to the sense of embattlement she experienced navigating the city with her head bare, presents the difficult choice that many women in Muslim countries must make: be autonomous and isolated, or constrained, but with a sense of belonging.
Though I made myself available to come back, CBS and I weren't able to agree to terms on a new contract, so I made the difficult choice not to continue," he wrote, later adding: "I'll end by saying that though transitions can be difficult, I encourage us all to look beyond the disappointment of this moment to the bigger picture.
It's a difficult choice for women in Caitlin's shoes: undergo an invasive surgery that will radically alter one's relationship with their own body, with cascading effects on everything from one's dating life and future health to the subtle, daily bodily movements most of us take for granted, or face the risks of breast cancer, an onslaught of invasive medical interventions, and possible death.
With Islamic Jihad firing hundreds of rockets into Israel, and Israel answering by killing 34 people, including about two dozen militants and at least six children, Hamas was left to watch the funeral processions roll by and ponder a difficult choice between two roles it has awkwardly balanced for over a decade: Redouble its efforts to achieve quiet along the border?
Bearing in mind that said tablet program is being touted as offering "educational opportunities" and a way to connect with their families, that's a difficult choice to make— between keeping one's possessions but being deprived of potentially useful technology, or giving up one of one's only sources of entertainment (and abandoning a significant financial investment) in favor of an unknown, profit-driven program.
LOUISIANA: The state's nurses are facing impossible choices: "With shortages of personal protective equipment now affecting most hospitals in southern Louisiana, nurses are facing a difficult choice: hunting for protective attire like an N1.73 mask, or rushing to save a patient on the brink of cardiac arrest," the Times-Picayune|the Advocate's Andrea Gallo, Blake Paterson and Matt Sledge report.
Others believe that drawing a trial out for as long as a month early next year could bring political advantages to Republicans, especially if it forces several Democratic senators who are running for president to make a difficult choice between sitting in their seats during an impeachment trial or spending time with voters on the campaign trail in Iowa and New Hampshire.
"It wasn't an easy vote politically, there were only 28 Democrats in the House that vote for it but the choice was really clear and I hope to face another similar difficult choice with TPP in the lame-duck, when, by the way, we think we can get many more than 28 Democrats to support it," Beyer said during an event on Capitol Hill.

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