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In the end, we had no choice but to run.
He was somebody who had no choice but to speak.
Mouyad said he had no choice but to leave Iraq.
President Ramaphosa had no choice but to listen to them.
The couple had no choice but to give him up.
I knew that I had no choice but to fight.
Ainsworth says he had no choice but to defend himself.
Prosecutors had no choice but to drop all the charges.
We had no choice but to live in the jungle.
They had no choice but to stay, reform and rebuild.
He had no choice but to speak a little louder.
But the defense had no choice but to fight back.
I had no choice but to embrace the local culture.
And they said they had no choice but to flee.
I had no choice but to be where I was.
I had no choice but to work very long hours!
Anyway, I had no choice but to open the cupboard.
Trump had no choice but to do what he did.
Many, though, have had no choice but to admit defeat.
Coker had no choice but to drop her lawsuit, Hobson said.
She felt she had no choice but to take a stand.
López Obrador has said he had no choice but to negotiate.
Generations before ours had no choice but to take this route.
Evans said police had no choice but to "neutralize" the suspect.
"I had no choice but to try other ways," she said.
We had no choice [but] to pair up with each other.
The officer, they say, had no choice but to shoot him.
Even so, I had no choice but to change my password.
Then she had no choice but to try and free him.
We've all had no choice but to accept that inconvenient truth.
She felt she had no choice but to quit the squad.
Mrs May had no choice but to bend to their will.
Still, she had no choice but to conquer the Confidence Climb.
Those customers had no choice but to hope for the best.
After that, they had no choice but to let me leave.
So the White House had no choice but to defend him.
I had no choice but to stay with the third doctor.
House Democrats say they had no choice but to impeach him.
"I had no choice but to leave," Mattis said after retiring.
Mr. Peña Nieto had no choice but to cancel his trip.
Having lost his footing, Wong had no choice but to concede.
He then had no choice but to live in La Perla.
The investigator told her that he had no choice but to obey.
I had no choice but to commit, so I outlined my services.
Yet, he argued he had no choice but to vote his conscience.
Goodman decided that she had no choice but to take the place.
Obama consequently has had no choice but to act on his own.
They had no choice, but to wait out the storm there together.
As a result, women had no choice but to stick with fastpitch.
"The kids had no choice but to start walking," Mr. Langford said.
Mr. Gallon said the country had no choice but to stop fighting.
Klaas had no choice but to leave the wheat on the stalk.
He says he was offended ... and had no choice but to retaliate.
Ward decided he had no choice but to force the league's hand.
Mr. Ramos, effectively, had no choice but to dock her a point.
The family had no choice but to move into a homeless shelter.
The city had no choice but to issue the default, he said.
Analysts say Mr. Rajoy had no choice but to toughen his stance.
KPMG had no choice but to fire the partners and the employee.
Instead, the chef told him he had no choice but to go.
Ultimately, Haley said she had no choice but to simply switch off.
DHS effectively had no choice but to comply with the court injunctions.
They had no choice but to at least try to replace it.
It's ultimately why he really had no choice but to go after her.
"We had no choice but to escalate the use of force," Lo said.
Trump had no choice but to pay attention to such a large movement.
The crew had no choice but to fake it 'til they made it.
As it was, New England had no choice but to go for two.
My father then pressured me, so I had no choice but to come.
Trump insisted that he "had no choice" but to hold the documents back.
ARSA says they had no choice but to fight back against Myanmar's force.
But they quickly realized they had no choice but to dissolve the business.
McConnell simply had no choice but to expand the precedent set by Reid.
Just past the exit ramp, he finally had no choice but to stop.
Walsh said the city had no choice but to issue a rally permit.
As time passed, the family had no choice but to go on living.
"I had no choice but to let him stay," she told a reporter.
And the EU said that it had "no choice" but to also retaliate.
Essentially, the administration had no choice but to put the law in motion.
From there, the referee had no choice but to wave the fight off.
We had no choice but to find shelter in the Eleonas Refugee Camp.
Unable to sail, they had no choice but to laze away the day.
"You had no choice but to buy whatever was in stock," she said.
But he said he had no choice but to adhere to the law.
Charlie Brown had no choice but to keep trying to kick the football.
Nevertheless, she said had no choice but to use this water for bathing.
Responsible brand shepherds had no choice but to leave the president's advisory committee.
My mind had no choice but to drift into an elaborate fantasy realm.
Lawyers had no choice but to shout to their clients through the glass.
So he had no choice but to sign this bill or get overridden.
Johnson had lost his support and really had no choice but to drop out.
She'd had no choice but to move back home to live with her family.
Van Dyke had no choice but to be "brought into" the incident, Herbert said.
So, DH felt like he really had no choice but to let her stay.
Still under contract, they had no choice but to watch their career wither away.
When the client's team entered, they had no choice but to sit among us.
Without the support of his colleagues, Franken seemingly had no choice but to resign.
I had no choice but to challenge all this – because frankly, I can't knit.
By marching, scientists had no choice but to engage more in the political sphere.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump finally, grudgingly, had no choice but to come clean.
"I had no choice but to work, and now I am proud," said Naz.
"I had no choice but to resign," Melville wrote in the Post op-ed.
Residents had no choice but to share their nonperishable food supplies and their labor.
Due to the timing, the police had no choice but to name her Dorian.
Facing a giant company, Mr. Walker felt he had no choice but to comply.
Their beds faced each other, so they had no choice but to become friends.
If they wanted to eat, they had no choice but to grow it themselves.
He expressed that he believed he had no choice but to sign the form.
I had no choice but to allow the medical machine to aggressively treat Gillian.
"I had no choice but to leave," he told The Atlantic in the interview.
Your Money You howled in protest, and Equifax had no choice but to respond.
John had no choice but to follow, blushing furiously as he approached the tee.
Many other residents, without the resources to travel, had no choice but to stay.
"He had no choice but to turn around, face that mountain lion," Corwin said.
But when they were denied, they say they had no choice but to go north.
Sanchez maintained during her testimony that she had no choice but to work for Chapo.
"I really had no choice but to file something," he told CNN before the hearing.
She lived in a house, and eventually he had no choice but to move in.
Through my life experiences, I have had no choice but to rise to the occasion.
She had no choice but to pay an additional 500,000 yuan for a parking space.
"Given the above developments, CAF had no choice but to terminate the agreement," it said.
Mattingly said he felt as if he had no choice but to take Koehler out.
Eventually, Jason felt he had no choice but to put her in a nursing home.
When Siddiq figured out his real identity, Dante had no choice but to kill him.
Finally he realized he had no choice but to do the right thing and apologize.
And so Smith had no choice but to play the role of the cheerful one.
T-Mobile did that, and AT&T and Verizon had no choice but to follow.
Under wartime conditions, many young Syrians had no choice but to join the P.Y.D./Y.
Senior American officials said they had no choice but to accede to Mr. Moon's appeals.
Seriously shocked by what they encountered, the royal family had no choice but to respond.
By September, Toys "R" Us said it had no choice but to file for bankruptcy.
The mayor also disputed the notion poor people had no choice but to jump turnstiles.
He had no choice but to take her in the car with him through the checkpoints.
He was too talented, too refined, and Nanjiani, 39, had no choice but to despise him.
In fact, some NBC female staffers say they "had no choice" but to sign the document.
That's why I think that the zoo had no choice but to do what they did.
We had no choice but to ask an Indian court for an injunction to prevent this.
West said the region had no choice but to embrace the sudden interest in Area 51.
But in the end it had no choice but to swallow its pride and go along.
After about a week, I had no choice but to pretend the whole thing didn't happen.
In short, it was (barely) organized chaos — and I had no choice but to let go.
Officers claimed they had no choice but to shoot after the boy fired in their direction.
Ilhan Omar drew bipartisan denunciations of anti-Semitism, House leaders had no choice but to respond.
Others say Comey had no choice but to inform Congress of the existence of the emails.
Faced with plummeting oil revenues, officials said they had no choice but to reduce petrol subsidies.
Nearby, a graffiti portrait of Karl Marx had no choice but to take in the scene.
Realistically, the president had no choice but to stand up for America's steel and aluminum producers.
Many public officials believed they had no choice but to cooperate with the Fugitive Slave Act.
Short of withdrawal, the United States now had no choice but to take over the war.
Poor working-class boys had no choice but to join these voyages, which were extremely dangerous.
A septum-pierced pied piper, we had no choice but to follow him into the dance.
This week we had no choice but to dive into Uber's most recent headlines and happenings.
Bottas, who had no choice but to pit again, finished runner-up and 24.928 seconds behind.
Despite those concerns, Calpers board members decided they had no choice but to lower investment expectations.
And I am glad I had no choice but to watch with no volume last night.
She began to feel so ill that she had no choice but to abandon her home.
Low as the odds of victory might be, Rome had no choice but to keep fighting.
As the threats continued, my family felt we had no choice but to abandon our boats.
Because of Harvard's parity policy, food-service subcontractors had no choice but to match union wages.
Mr. Warner was making the point that we had no choice but to accept his resignation.
Kennedy's opponent, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, had no choice but to follow that lead.
Greyhound had previously said it had no choice but to allow warrantless searches under federal law.
As sales fell even further, Sears had no choice but to close many of its locations.
With his independence and authority in doubt, Abromavičius felt he had no choice but to resign.
I had no choice but to give myself over to the pursuit of small, sensory freedoms.
She forced his hand and he had no choice but to make good on his Instagram threat.
Weird.Once she bought the ring, she sort of had no choice but to start wearing it around.
I had no choice but to do it, and I want to take care of our military.
But he suggested his party had no choice but to fight Mr Gorsuch's nomination tooth and nail.
Several gymnasts said they had no choice but to see Nassar when they suffered a sports injury.
With all hotels booked and nowhere else to go, the Parkers had no choice but to stay.
Actually, they said, they had no choice but to pirate episodes of the mythological family sex show.
Theresa May, Britain's new prime minister, had no choice but to appoint Brexiteers to her new cabinet.
We had no choice but to wait and see what would happen when July 222st came around.
That meant Lindsay Hoyle, the deputy Commons speaker, had no choice but to automatically approve the plan.
He says he was given psychotropic medications that he felt he had no choice but to take.
He said he had no choice but to fight so he would not be seen as weak.
She had no choice but to dress for a meeting, an obligation her father had been spared.
I had no choice but to do it, and I want to take care of our military.
Lobbyists who are not based in D.C. have had no choice but to move to virtual meetings.
"It was such a surprising proposition that I had no choice but to accept," Mr. Gaultier said.
Israel had no choice but to give up on the idea of withdrawing from the Golan Heights.
She felt she had no choice but to go on; the music was always her great passion.
His mother had no choice but to pay for lessons at another pool some 45 minutes away.
She's suffered a terrible disappointment (it's boring) and so she's had no choice but to become awful.
That Baby has had no choice but to drive along plays as knowingly implausible as it sounds.
Pompeo "informed him that we felt we had no choice but to release the transcript," Volker said.
As for the overpriced subway contracts, the city had no choice but to keep going, he said.
I had no choice but to be very efficient and thoughtful about how I spent my days.
She had no choice but to take him back when he returned after the baby was born.
By doing this legwork, Indra concluded the company had no choice but to replace the IT systems.
She rarely had to pay for food and she had no choice but to start drinking coffee.
IBM had no choice but to sue Groupon after it refused to negotiate a licensing deal, he said.
Thompson didn't know why this was happening, yet he felt he had no choice but to accept it.
Rather than suffer such a fate, Nero knew, he had no choice but to finish things off himself.
"Men had no choice but to be economic animals then," says Saku Yanagawa, a 20183-year-old comedian.
The 33-year-old's left leg was so badly injured, the doctors had no choice but to amputate.
It was then that they decided they had no choice but to move her latest fashion endeavor forward.
I had clubs getting at me to do gigs so I had no choice but to start learning.
He said he had no choice but to toss the charges for which Rios was the only witness.
Cavill had no choice but to walk naked down to the lobby to ask for a new key.
I had no choice but to exercise them, and when I did that, Match gave me IAC stock.
Lead, tied to zinc by relative value trades, had no choice but to follow its sister metal lower.
Before the modern era, farmers had no choice but to return human and animal waste to the fields.
The buyer likely had no choice but to import the cargo into China despite the tariff, he said.
But then she lost her job, and she had no choice but to continue living in her van.
For decades the kingdom has had no choice but to hold out a begging bowl for international help.
CAF said it had no choice but to cancel the deal after two court judgments went against it.
Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, said the EU had no choice but to introduce countermeasures.
Once the application was filled out properly, officials said they had no choice but to approve the request.
I kept going until I got sick or injured and had no choice but to take time off.
Curiel had no choice but to rule as he did because Trump's own statements created a factual dispute.
Kenyan people had no choice but to travel to cities like Berlin to see it —which some did.
The village was destroyed, and Abu Ahmed said they had no choice but to start walking toward Bangladesh.
She set a goal, and once she was far enough in she had no choice but to continue.
Nawaz had no choice but to return, as he is only able to appeal after surrendering to authorities.
Many students have had no choice but to turn to crowdfunding and "Venmo-boosting" efforts on social media.
With India's rail network temporarily shut, many had no choice but to try walking hundreds of miles home.
"It was an order by the I.A.A.F. which I had no choice but to comply with," she said.
As a group, they decided — along with Trump, they said Wednesday — they had no choice but to disband.
Gawker Media had no choice but to file for bankruptcy; its carcass was sold to the highest bidder.
These were serious Fourth Amendment violations here, and the judge had no choice but to suppress the tape.
The Third Avenue streetcars were abandoned in snowdrifts, and conductors had no choice but to live inside them.
But on Tuesday, Salah had essentially had no choice but to play, diminished though he might have been.
President Donald Trump said Friday the United States had no choice but to take stern actions against China.
I know many talented people who had no choice but to quit their job because of these conditions.
His employer, a Chinese construction company, told him that he had no choice but to wait at home.
It had no choice but to send troops back to put out fires with the spread of ISIS.
"When they made the rules for golf, you had no choice but to walk," he told The Times.
Unlike Jackie, Hillary Clinton had no choice but to address her husband's philandering in a very public way.
This meant working people had no choice but to visit private providers in the late afternoon or evenings.
And for the rest of the game, Booker had no choice but to trail Antetokounmpo to the perimeter.
Mr. Mueller's team had no choice but to take the unusual step of publicly disputing the BuzzFeed article.
When he traveled to Tokyo recently, he had no choice but to present his passport at the border.
"Country Grammar" was bubbling so fast that Universal had no choice but to push the button on it.
Homeless young people who were interviewed said they felt they had no choice but to live on their own.
In the end, we had no choice but to roll with it, and accept that we couldn't control everything.
Because newspapers owned the printing presses, local businesses had no choice but to take out ads in their pages.
Once this happened, the news media had no choice but to succumb to the same pressures everyone else did.
Then, one day, my falsies fell off, revealing my baldness, and I had no choice but to come clean.
So Sirisena argued he had no choice but to kick Wickremesinghe out and put someone else in his place.
Transit riders had no choice but to look to nearly any other form of transportation to traverse the city.
Buttressed by the ruling, European leaders decided they had no choice but to turn up the pressure on Poland.
The result of this foaming intransigence was that Mrs May had no choice but to look elsewhere for compromise.
Still, I had no choice but to return to Canada once my visa expired — I was broke beyond belief.
So, the Court had no choice but to overturn its precedent, even when it does not do so lightly.
But when the United States made its recommendation, South Korea had no choice but to follow, Mr. Kang said.
According to Parrish, the man, drunk and threatening, lunged at him, and he had no choice but to shoot.
But what many people don't understand is that the judge had no choice but to let Roof represent himself.
She said she had no choice but to take her chances and hold on to her expired EpiPens instead.
The luckless, like Bella or the deaf-mute, had no choice but to follow the path assigned to them.
Some Trump backers said he had no choice but to act given the horror of Tuesday's poison gas attack.
Now, they were marked men and had no choice but to defend themselves in a fight for their lives.
The sound at the State Theater would never be quite right, yet Rudel had no choice but to move.
When the board rejected their appeal for better working conditions, they said they had no choice but to leave.
Lam and her team believed that they had no choice but to invoke the colonial-era Emergency Regulations Ordinance.
Reporters, apart from venting their frustration on Twitter, had no choice but to sit silently and take the abuse.
But with no assurance that it was forthcoming, they had no choice but to announce its closure in August.
Farmers in the valley beside Msimbazi Creek said they had no choice but to use whatever water was available.
The Guardian had no choice but to turn the whole thing into a po-faced reminder about global warming.
He said he had no choice but to act because Congress had failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform legislation.
Some lawmakers said they felt they had no choice but to act, even if it meant a tax increase.
"I hope they don't have to," he said, but claimed he had "no choice" but to make the authorization.
But, he insisted, Libyans had no choice but to move quickly, particularly given the onward march of the Islamic State.
Regretfully, and consistent with its prior communication to all its employees, BCI had no choice but to terminate these individuals.
But Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid said Monday that the minority had "no choice" but to oppose the Republican legislation.
Apple claimed that in order to reduce its "exorbitant royalty burden" it had "no choice" but to make this promise.
Her lack of a college education pushed her even harder, Tyrner said, because she had no choice but to succeed.
The four of us wandered the majestic halls of the house you had no choice but to move in to.
The idea, however dubious, seems to be that Comello had no choice but to take matters into his own hands.
Mueller had no choice but to add obstruction of justice to the list of potential issues his office would investigate.
I had no choice but to start mixing my own chemical to obtain the image that was in my mind.
Rats explained that because non-OPEC supply growth had exceeded global demand, OPEC had no choice but to cut production.
He had no choice but to inhale the fumes and clouds of dust that contained asbestos while serving his country.
You had no choice but to mingle, and once you were high enough, it's all you wanted to do anyway.
Ng said that he had no choice but to go ahead with something to fill the space that he leased.
"We had no way out, we had no choice but to delay his treatment," said Zhao Huaqing, the boy's mother.
Biden had no choice but to have relationships with them, not least because he had to plead for committee assignments.
As times got bad, representatives for growers felt they had no choice but to push prices as high as possible.
In recent months, many of these actresses have said they felt they had no choice but to smile and pose.
Many of the girls working at Macy's had no choice but to stay the night in the famous department store.
Without Maine Family Planning, she would have had no choice but to make an expensive visit to the emergency room.
"The government may have felt that the evidence was such that they had no choice but to indict," Toren says.
"Jeff Sessions had no choice but to recuse himself," Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, told reporters on Tuesday.
Baker said Barr likely had no choice but to speak out to stave off an internal rebellion at the department.
Had I been alive 140 years ago, I would have had no choice but to live with a saggy neck.
In truth, Reid had no choice but to limit the filibuster on lower court nominations, given McConnell's abuse of it.
As the world clambers to dynamic electric vehicles, Chevy had no choice but to push the Corvette into the future.
Then, a few months ago, a senior Afghan official bought the house, so we had no choice but to leave.
But when operatives realized who was behind the comically named outfit they had no choice but to take it seriously.
When Nyadholi, her 8-month-old daughter, became too weak to cry, she had no choice but to seek help.
For me, once I realized this was an option, I had no choice but to continue on and push through.
It was so awful Tim Cook had no choice but to fire then iOS head Scott Forstall over the disastrous app.
He reiterated he had no choice but to kill nine people at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June 2015.
Eventually, the Bush administration had no choice but to admit the vision of a more inclusive GOP had already been squandered.
Many of the Hmong people had no choice but to flee to the jungle and eventually to refugee camps in Thailand.
We had no choice but to launch a real resistance, a counter-inauguration, a strike, a shadow cabinet — whatever was needed.
In February, 17-year-old Aalayah Eastmond had no choice but to shield herself from gunfire with her dead classmate's body.
In fact, the California towns had no choice but to approach a federal judge in the district with jurisdiction over California.
When doctors found the lesion, Schardt had no choice but to undergo brain surgery if she wanted the seizures to stop.
But if she wanted to have a shot at the music business, she had no choice but [to work with him].
But they said if Immigration didn't come to get me within a month, they had no choice but to release me.
After flying over the marijuana field and producing photographs, the Americans had no choice but to act on the concrete evidence.
Despite the costs, Chempark's Grigat said Germany had no choice but to rebuild in places like the A1 bridge at Leverkusen.
"Officials had no choice but to let the flames continue until the pressure in the pipeline was exhausted," the report said.
With AirPods lasting five hours on a single charge, Samsung had no choice but to match that or one-up them.
According to Quartz, this includes hate speech, meaning that UF had no choice but to allow Spencer to rent out space.
Apple told Reuters it had "no choice" but to stop using some Intel chips for handsets to be sold in Germany.
However, in order to go to the G20 protests in Hamburg, I had no choice but to leave them at home.
Mourinho felt that the answer was so obvious that he had no choice but to march off in a massive sulk.
Instead of punctuating my day with the conveniences of the city, I've had no choice but to stock up in advance.
When the station failed to comply with the sanctions, RURA said it had no choice but to withdraw the station's license.
Because too many regulars on both clubs fell into that category, Commissioner Manfred had no choice but to relocate the games.
This created a landless proletariat, who had no choice but to work for wages on what had been their forefathers' lands.
Still, with a daughter in college and a son in middle school, he said he had no choice but to fish.
Normally too defiant to lie low, Mr. Weiner has always insisted he had no choice but to stay in the game.
McCain helped whip up enough public sentiment for the bill that his party felt it had no choice but to accept.
With the threat of multi-functional smartwatches looming overhead, Fitbit really had no choice but to counterpunch with its own smartwatch.
Lima said he had no choice but to hold ropes between his teeth while his other hand was on the rudder.
But then a gang member threatened my father, and my parents had no choice but to move or risk being killed.
He had no choice but to go as fast as he could until he reached an expanse of thin black ice.
Anthony had no choice but to launch a contested shot from 27 feet, and the ball caromed wildly off the backboard.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Junckercalled the move "protectionism, pure and simple" and said Europe had no choice but to retaliate.
Carol starts crying and saying Negan's people ambushed them on the road, so they had no choice but to kill them.
Initially, Wilson didn't object to these so-called rules because she "sens[ed] she had no choice" but to follow them.
"The financial offer was so significant that his family really had no choice but to accept," says Adu's former coach Tarzy.
He explained the Egyptians felt they had no choice but to go to Russia when the United States suspended military aid.
But as the story continues to move closer to Trump's orbit, Trump himself has had no choice but to get involved.
To begin with, Shanker believed he had no choice but to call a strike to protect his members from arbitrary dismissal.
With such a wide circle of potential suspicion, Trump's men and women felt they had no choice but to speak out.
Given that previous announcement, Mr. Barr wrote, Mr. Comey "had no choice" but to disclose that the investigation had been reopened.
Pattakos quickly filed a lawsuit in State Supreme Court, arguing that the council had no choice but to accept legal petitions.
In the Minnesota case, Officer Jeronimo Yanez said he "had no choice" but to shoot at Philando Castile, a black motorist.
Data networking was so new that Mr. Heart and his team had no choice but to invent technology as they went.
"They fired at our policemen, and our law enforcers had no choice but to retaliate and defend themselves," the superintendent said.
We had no choice but to start living off of the money I'd been saving for us to get an apartment.
But under the law when Avery was convicted the judge had no choice but to sentence her to die behind bars.
But when she saw how hungry her children were, she decided she had no choice but to head back out again.
A teenager at the time, she had no choice but to develop a fast, confident and practical approach in the kitchen.
Of course, we had no choice but to go to our district manager, who came in right away for a confrontation.
In this civil war, Breitbart and its financiers had no choice but to side with the president of the United States.
After all that, the bosses had no choice but to give him an official warning (or two) for the mix-ups.
He built a movement around his insistence that America had no choice but to build a wall across the southern border.
In that schema, Trump simply had no choice but to lash out, to rebalance the equation of dominance in his favor.
He argued that, just as the passengers on the hijacked United plane in 2001 had no choice but to storm the cockpit, conservatives had no choice but to embrace Donald Trump, in order to avoid a victory by establishment Republicans (who were all sell-outs) or Hillary Clinton (who represented an existential threat to the republic).
Sam Rockwell and Tom Cruise were also on the list, but, I mean, we really had no choice but to Photoshop Cage.
As an artist, I have had no choice but to become a passionate environmentalist and an active preservationist of the natural world.
"We felt we had no choice but to resolve this case as quickly as possible," the company said in an email statement.
She and her teammates had no choice but to step-up, remain motivated and hold each other accountable during their practice sessions.
On Thursday, Hong Kong Police Commissioner Steven Lo Wai-chung said officers had "no choice" but to escalate the use of force.
Senate Republican leaders, anxious to get Mr Kavanaugh robed before November's mid-terms, had no choice but to agree to these terms.
But they say the rain was heavier than forecast, and they had no choice but to open the sluices when they did.
"I think they had no choice but to work with the key players of the time," the senior Iraqi official told Vox.
Moderates argued that they had no choice but to push forward with the petition given the urgency of America's current immigration system.
With both of the above not really options, Samsung basically had no choice but to put the fingerprint sensor on the back.
J.L. said she had no choice but to go along — Bond, after all, was a correctional officer and worked for the sheriff.
Encarnacion, Clevinger guide Indians to 03th straight win CLEVELAND — Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter had no choice but to tip his cap.
Many viewers felt like they had no choice but to kill Stefan's dad no matter how hard they tried to avoid it.
Stewart says he had no choice but to hold them back because the school couldn&apost produce the needed grades for them.
Some had no choice but to hold flash clearance sales during a recent three-day public holiday to get rid of stock.
Just when all seemed lost, the Ipswich fighter locked on to an adapted guillotine and Omer had no choice but to tap.
The gymnasts said they talked about their experiences with each other, but all felt that they had no choice but to continue.
"But when they actually decided to enforce and provide guidance, we had no choice but to withdraw from the program," Kieltyka added.
Bali could stay in the U.S. Cağlar had no choice but to return to Turkey until a new H-1B was approved.
Soriot said he had no choice but to overhaul AstraZeneca when he took over in October 2012, due to the patent "cliff".
Sacks seems to agree, writing on a Twitter account created to promote the campaign that Kickstarter had "no choice" but to comply.
And when she killed her routine (set to Florence and The Machine), the judges had no choice but to be in awe.
United had tried and failed to contain Juventus, and after finding themselves down two goals they had no choice but to attack.
These problems are so deeply ingrained in the industry's culture that I felt like I had no choice but to finally leave.
A lot of this started in the trans community—many of them had no choice but to turn to black-market injections.
When he did not, I had no choice but to criticize his decision, just as he felt obligated to criticize a colleague.
The Lotte Giants has the responsibility to put the best possible roster daily so we had no choice but to release Adducci.
In an exit interview with Ms. Channick, she said "she felt that she had no choice but to leave," Ms. Channick recalled.
And in the face of a self-funder like Mr. Hugin, Mr. Menendez had no choice but to rely on outside help.
"We had no choice but to ask an Indian court for an injunction to prevent this," a Warner Music spokesperson told CNN.
The U.S. imposed tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese imports, with Beijing saying it had no choice but to respond in kind.
Haraway told Lewis that she had no choice but to "contend" with what Lewis had written: a well-argued piece of criticism.
Juul had no choice but to replace Burns, said Tim Hubbard, assistant professor of management in the business school at Notre Dame.
While she had no choice but to act as the premier requested, critics said it made the monarchy look weak and outdated.
We sold so much of this unicorn drink that I had no choice but to make it a country-wide menu option.
But Tillerson, after looking at their résumés and in some cases conducting interviews, felt he had no choice but to reject them.
We had no choice but to fund our military because we have to have by far the strongest military in the world.
They claimed they had no choice but to take up arms given the Mexican government's inability to contain the cartels and provide security.
The violence in Honduras, Celis said, was like a "volcano erupting," so people had no choice but to leave as quickly as possible.
Opportunity had no choice but to put itself into hibernation mode, in hopes of preserving enough energy for a reboot once conditions improved.
"If it wasn't for them I would have had no choice but to have that child because I had no support," she said.
Now the tables have been one hundred percent turned, and Android is so dominant that Microsoft had no choice but to adopt it.
At a presidential debate last August, Trump said Clinton had no choice but to attend because he had donated to the Clinton Foundation.
That constituted "aggression toward staff, so we had no choice but to restrain him," Nate's mom, Melissa Lasater, said his teacher told her.
But then came the death threats from gang members by phone, and Teresa felt she had no choice but to flee in October.
So Netanyahu really had no choice but to praise the accord and to laud the President for his support of Israel's security needs.
The other leading economies had no choice but to respond in kind, in the hope of dragging America back to the negotiating table.
After climbing the fire escape in search of a bathroom, Cavill realized he had no choice but to use nature as his bathroom.
But when the capital markets closed the door on financing Internet companies, these companies simply had no choice but to close their doors.
Beijing said it had no choice but to respond in kind, but was yet to outline the full extent of any retaliatory measures.
And then, for three giddy weeks, they told us they were something else entirely, and we had no choice but to believe them.
Then he decided he was so sorry, he had no choice but to try and sue the pants off the New York Times.
Because no one would help me, I felt I had no choice but to wait it out, which cost me business, and income.
But a Taliban fighter in eastern Kunar province said he had no choice but to join IS, and he thought others would too.
He told voters at a rally last week they had "no choice" but to vote for him to preserve their jobs and investments.
Ankara has said it had no choice but to buy the Russian missiles, because NATO countries did not offer a cost-effective alternative.
He felt as if he had no choice but to come stand here and make it known that the shooting was not right.
She kept talking about how the administration had no choice but to enforce the law On its face, this argument makes perfect sense.
Later, he declared during remarks at a hotel that he had no choice but to remove children from their parents at the border.
"You just keep killing me, one kiss at a time," he sang with such angst we had no choice but to believe him.
"They leveled the ground and our people had no choice but to retreat under the bombing of the Russians," the Zinki commander said.
Many workers had no choice but to walk home, shops and restaurants closed, and Venezuelans grumbled that another day was disrupted by tumult.
But with the CDC advising against events with 10 people or more, she had no choice but to put the gathering on hold.
But after the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, the British prime minister had no choice but to do something.
He said he felt he had no choice but to kill the worshipers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June 2015.
But she said she had no choice but to drive to her daughters' school, to the doctor or to the houses she cleans.
Anthony had no choice but to file for bankruptcy to protect his rights as he pursues the relief he is legally entitled to.
The people of Baga had no choice but to rebuild, but they no longer trusted the military, and they didn't trust the insurgents.
I had no choice but to try a less caffeinated option from his cupboard, the Golden Buddha Black Tea from Qi Fine Teas.
Rogers has argued Jean was advancing towards Guyger and she felt she "had no choice" but to shoot him to save her life.
But Parsons, a Citi director since 1996, felt he had no choice but to help save the bank from its near-death experience.
Because of some bureaucratic errors, my student loans were on hold, so I had no choice but to work to make ends meet.
Many had no choice but to brave the brutal weather, which pushed to the U.S. Northeast on Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
Average Cubans had no choice but to opt for a bicycle, or walk to work, while political leaders commuted in their Soviet-made Ladas.
At the time, Obama administration officials argued they had no choice but to implement policies intended to deter families from entering the U.S. illegally.
But, she said, "once the president stepped forward and supported him, the RNC, you could argue, had no choice" but to fall in line.
The state had no choice but to stand behind failing banks, but it took the ill-judged decision to all but abandon insolvent households.
Mrs Lam had said she would retire next year, but now says she has had "no choice" but to reconsider following Mr Leung's announcement.
He believes the courts had no choice but to reject the extraterritorial reach of secrecy, and ordered costs as "revenge" for him causing trouble.
We bullied that mean old governor so hard on Twitter he had no choice but to step up and take ownership of the situation.
Sondland's attorney said his client had no choice but to comply with the order that was formally made by his employer, the State Department.
But enough were – as they tried to tear down parts of the fence – that the Israeli troops had no choice but to open fire.
Some residents chose the stairs on Friday, while others said they had no choice but to live with their fears and take the elevators.
Fifteen minutes into my appointment, I realized I had no choice but to get out of there before my therapist started to suspect something.
John Nicoletti, one of Australia's biggest wheat farmers, said he had had no choice but to plant into dry soil and hope for rain.
"I'm absolutely devastated that we have had no choice but to put our much-loved UK restaurants into administration," he wrote, according to Metro.
The story shows how Albert had no choice but to use an alternate identity if she was going to achieve self-actualization via literature.
Cease defended himself, insisting he wasn't a snitch since he'd been subpoenaed and had no choice but to tell the truth on the stand.
Apple's response was that it simply had no choice but to comply if it wanted to continue providing its iCloud service to Chinese customers.
But Business Secretary Greg Clark said on Thursday the government had no choice but to act, due to the high prices in the sector.
For many children who had no choice but to use the contaminated water, the effects will be felt for the rest of their lives.
He said that the United States and China had no choice but to cooperate economically even if they wanted to buy and hire locally.
Drake had no choice but to cancel his Amsterdam concert because he had a prior engagement ... with a bathroom, due to extreme food poisoning.
Now, Mr. Zhang said, he had no choice but to return to the Lu Yuan market each morning, even if his prospects are dim.
He added that he "had no choice but to work very long hours" because of the state of the country when he took office.
"The banks had no choice but to price it attractively and it'll be interesting to see how it goes," an investor in London said.
Pressley tweeted a photo saying that she had "no choice" but to wear her glasses in public after she ran out of contact lenses.
But officials said they later had no choice but to approve the group's request for a permit once their application was filled out properly.
The mayor insisted that the city had no choice but to defend the secrecy of the records until Albany acted to amend the law.
"As an artist, I have had no choice but to become a passionate environmentalist and an active preservationist of the natural world," he wrote.
Upon learning their rental was fake, the Felthams had no choice but to check into a $248 (£200) dog-friendly hotel 40 minutes away.
Bill Zup had no choice but to pack up whatever he could, move to the Canadian side of Lac La Croix and start over.
They were so concerned, in fact, that they had no choice but to come forward, even if they plainly took no pleasure in it.
Still, he felt he had no choice but to try: In Honduras, he had no steady job and he'd been robbed in the streets.
After seven surgical attempts to repair the circulation, doctors informed him that they had no choice but to amputate both limbs below the knee.
As the country's unemployment rate soars to a projected 10 percent, Reffkin wrote that the company had no choice but to cut its workforce.
She had no choice but to drive to work or else lose her job, which would have left her in even deeper financial trouble.
In the absence of American political support, the Kurds have had no choice but to make overtures to Russia — and to the Syrian regime.
The government of Mr. Ramaphosa, who has made it a priority to fight corruption, had no choice but to endorse the inquiry, experts said.
Khan felt she had no choice but to book a flight leaving that evening for Kerala in southwest India to stay with her parents.
"The farmers really had no choice but to pitch some of that old-crop wheat," said Joe Nussmeier, broker at Frontier Futures in Minneapolis.
By 313, with each member either starting or about to start their military service, the group had no choice but to announce a hiatus.
However, after Mr. Sanders's team forcefully denied the reports, some advisers said they believed she had no choice but to offer her account firsthand.
Due to these failures to meet certain conditions of the redevelopment agreement, the city had no choice but to file the notice of default.
Thus, Israel had no choice but to treat it as an attempt not just to violate its territorial integrity but also to attack it.
He summoned his daughter to the front of the room where she had no choice but to give her father a big demonstrative embrace.
Lenin, always insistent, had convinced his reluctant comrades in early 406 that they had no choice but to accept an "obscene" peace with Germany.
The book focuses on several families, including her own, who felt they had no choice but to wade into the world of unproven therapies.
Roger Ong, 49, a driver who has invested in Noble shares said he had no choice but to vote in favor of the plan.
New York (CNN Business)Robert De Niro says he thinks Democrats had no choice but to open an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Trump said at the time that he had "no choice" but to sign the bill because of the funds it provided to the military.
Ray said Clinton had "no choice" but to testify because if he didn't, he faced the prospect of impeachment by the Republican-controlled House.
But if the secretary of the Navy did lie to the secretary of defense, he had no choice but to ask him to resign.
When the public distribution system broke down, the starving populace had no choice but to violate the constitution and go into business for themselves.
They refused, and the pitcher had no choice but to grab his pinking sheers and do what his manager would not: take a stand!
In its initial argument, the city also blamed the bat for Jones' death and said Railmo had no choice but to pull the trigger.
She says the threatened factories had no choice but to dump her, forcing her to go into bankruptcy and lose millions she personally invested.
But with Boogie gone, coach Dave Joerger had no choice but to give his young bigs a shot, and the results have been quite impressive.
They'd put their lives on hold for a year for this project and were crushed, but felt they had no choice but to walk away.
But with the announcement coming so late into the season, farmers said they had no choice but to maintain production levels, despite incurring mounting losses.
"Hong Kong is a safe society and none of this violence is acceptable" he said, adding "police had no choice but to retreat" at moments.
IBM lawyer John Desmarais told jurors the company had no choice but to sue after Groupon refused to take responsibility for using IBM's foundational technology.
Former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said the military had no choice but to comment after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took credit publicly for the strikes.
At six months old, Rhiannon had no choice but to be a Potter fan since she was born into a family obsessed with the series.
With Hillary Clinton pledging on the campaign trail to continue Obama's environmental agenda, some might say coal had no choice but to back her opponent.
I had no choice but to begin to explore it in the best way I know how, which is to write a book about it.
When Kennedy found out, thanks to pictures taken by a U-2 spy plane, he realized, that he had no choice but to act tough.
Prosecutors alleged Tostee had choked Wright, trapped her and made her so afraid, she felt she had no choice but to escape at whatever cost.
It made for a pretty relaxing experience considering I had no choice but to spend the following 20 minutes sitting in a speechless, meditative state.
But after realizing I've already started and I'm this far in, I had no choice but to focus all of my energy on the mission.
He explained that while the firm would prefer to go on working with the NRA, it had no choice but to "drop" the group entirely.
He also said that he "had no choice but to work very long hours" because of the state of the country when he took office.
Unemployment and health benefits enable the least employable people to survive in struggling places when once they would have had no choice but to move.
Western Digital said it had "no choice " but to pursue legal action as Toshiba continued to "circumvent" contractual rights related to its memory joint ventures.
The socialist government said the opposition was promoting street violence and refusing dialogue, so it had no choice but to shake up Venezuela's power structure.
"The banks had no choice but to price it attractively and it'll be interesting to see how it goes," a loan investor in London said.
But months after an Uber vehicle operating in autonomous mode fatally crashed into a pedestrian, the company has had no choice but to move carefully.
The case against them was so damning that the chief executive of the U.S.O.C., Sarah Hirshland, said she had no choice but to fire Ashley.
Asked about Mr. de Blasio's new approach toward Mr. Trump, Mr. Kopparapu said Mr. de Blasio had no choice but to take on the president.
Supporters of DACA say it is cruel to take away a benefit from people who had no choice but to come to the United States.
I had this idea of creating a restaurant that wasn't chasing trends, but one that had no choice but to represent a place and time.
It was the issue that forced President Enrique Peña Nieto into a corner, so he had no choice but to cancel his meeting in Washington.
But although fans considered the finale to be the perfect ending to the series, Aaron says he had no choice but to play Jesse again.
But Bondi said they had no choice but to bring up the Bidens because House impeachment managers first broached the issue in their opening statements.
About two months ago, when I looked at the uphill battle Democrats face against President Trump, I decided I had no choice but to run.
When it came time for the third John Sidney McCain to be a man, he had no choice but to walk in the same path.
Madre de Dios had reserves worth billions of dollars, he added, and as prospectors poured in they had no choice but to break the law.
The 178-year-old British company "had no choice" but to be put into immediate compulsory liquidation by its board, according to a company statement.
This bull was also small, and lacked strength, and Tomás had no choice but to kill it quickly and register his most disappointing performance in years.
There is an obscene shot involving a pair of tweezers, which I can't describe to you because I had no choice but to cover my eyes.
Unfortunately, because of the influx of patients who were also in need of care, the hospital had no choice but to discharge her, the doctor says.
Members of his own party were starting to turn against him and he had no choice but to resign or probably be kicked out of office.
Huawei's rotating chairman said that, after failing to convince US lawmakers that its products were secure, they had "no choice" but to make a legal challenge.
But with the refugee crisis waning and her popularity rising again, Mrs Merkel in the end decided that she had no choice but to run again.
In case it isn't clear, the Thunder had no choice but to offer Westbrook this deal and they should be over the moon he signed it.
With his funding dried up, Ben Sprecher had no choice but to shut down the production of "Rebecca" the day before rehearsals were scheduled to begin.
With his funding dried up, Ben Sprecher had no choice but to shut down the production of Rebecca the day before rehearsals were scheduled to begin.
GOP leaders found themselves powerless to force Democrats out of the chamber and had no choice but to wait for 26 hours to take back control.
When my wife and sister-in-law marched in Manhattan on January 21 to protest the Trump administration, I had no choice but to remain absent.
Diabetics have had no choice but to shell out more and more money to stay alive, with insulin prices growing exponentially in the last three decades.
"Kera has shown little interest, probably because she has been so poorly, so we had no choice but to continue hand-rearing the baby," Bugg said.
The Liberals have argued they had no choice but to honor what they said was a binding contract made in 2014 under the previous Conservative government.
"The inevitable upshot of this move, however, was that Belle Plaine had no choice but to also accept a monument from The Satanic Temple," explains Greaves.
Amid escalating protests, Tsipras said the country had no choice but to reform a system which had created chronic deficits and would collapse if left unchanged.
One regular at Senior Planet, Michael Taylor, used to run an antiques store, but had no choice but to close up shop amid rising rent costs.
Rotondo claimed the bank told him he would have to prove his wife was incapacitated or had no choice but to return to work to qualify.
Group Material also arose out of the AIDS crisis, when gay artists had no choice but to be activists, because it was a matter of survival.
Without the availability of confirmatory HIV testing, he had no choice but to wait and see if he developed symptoms -- and in the meantime, soldier on.
" The board of Carillion, it said, "has therefore concluded that it had no choice but to take steps to enter into compulsory liquidation with immediate effect.
Those doctors testified this week that they had no choice but to drop Mr. Gilbert as a patient in time because he refused to take medication.
This is infuriating for parents and students who chose to play by the rules in seeking college admission — or had no choice but to do so.
The young women said that they were told they had no choice but to see Dr. Nassar and that he had lulled them into trusting him.
But he added that he had no choice but to dismiss the suit, because Fox's conduct did not amount to the intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Mr. Ward said he felt he had no choice but to report them to the police, but decided to break the news to the migrants gently.
Jawed Ludin, a former deputy foreign minister involved in past peace efforts, said the Afghan government had no choice but to react emotionally after such carnage.
Daniels' told "60 Minutes" on Sunday that she felt she had "no choice" but to sign the statements because of the nondisclosure agreement she had signed.
Con Edison officials decided they had no choice but to take the drastic step of temporarily cutting off power to about 33,000 customers, Mr. Cawley said.
I know it can be done because I had no choice but to do it, and it is the reason I am where I am today.
Mr. Qyzyrbek, a Kazakh citizen, said by phone from Shymkent, a city in southern Kazakhstan, that his wife had no choice but to take the job.
Mr. Yan, writing in the Chinese news media this week, said that China had no choice but to accept the North as a nuclear-armed state.
And, although she didn't want to separate herself from her friends and her family, she felt that she had no choice but to leave the country.
The message from the media, from political leaders like President Obama, and dominate popular culture was that women had no choice but to vote for Hillary.
Effectively, MoviePass wanted to grow so quickly, using venture capital money to fund its increasing costs, that theater chains had no choice but to play nice.
All of which has fed into the governments message that they "became too violent" and officials had "no choice but to respond this way," said Vakil.
In that instance, the troops under his command didn't have the luxury of resigning, so he felt he had no choice but to remain their commander.
At the hearing, the officer said he had had no choice but to fire his gun after Mr. Graham ignored commands and reached into his pants.
But the plan foundered last year after lawmakers outside Manhattan said it would burden constituents in transit-starved areas who had no choice but to drive.
Oliver said at his murder trial that he had no choice but to use deadly force, as he feared for his partner's life at the time.
Nobody knew where the Garfield phones were coming from, and locals had no choice but to continue collecting pieces of the famous fat cat for 35 years.
Bombardier had no choice but to refinance at a higher rate to conserve cash for its plane programs, an analyst who covers the company said on Wednesday.
But given Amazon's intention to directly compete in 7-Eleven's market, it likely had no choice but to begin experimenting with cashierless technology sooner, rather than later.
Of course, I'd like to think that I simply had no choice but to martyr our friendship to make this discovery, but I know that's not true.
Given the company's self-appointed position as a champion for inclusion in comic book storytelling, Marvel has had no choice but to meet the backlash head-on.
Metropolitan Hilarion, a cleric who's infuriated by Constantinople's decision to support the Ukrainian church's independence, said the Holy Synod had no choice but to "completely sever ties."
But many shops have had no choice but to follow consumers online, setting up their own e-commerce businesses as they maintain their bricks-and-mortar ones.
Hui Ka Fai, 41, told CNN felt he had no choice "but to vote for (pro-Beijing party) DAB" in order to ensure a peaceful, harmonious society.
Given the fallout and the bevy of advertisers who were taking their money away from O'Reilly's show, Fox had no choice but to sever ties with him.
Plucking string sounds playing on a relentless loop is not what I'd call orgasm-friendly, but we had no choice but to work with what we had.
Judge James Gritzner agreed she was no kingpin, but felt he had no choice but to sentence her using laws intended for one, according to court documents.
Souza said that after a month of bearing the brunt of the director's "total abuse of power" she felt she had no choice but to "give in".
Until now, the irresistible narrative of urban farming went like this: Abandoned by the corporate food cabal, Detroit citizens had no choice but to grow their own.
Domestic companies that had the majority of their revenues in the U.S. had no choice but to pay the highest tax rates, sometimes more than 31 percent.
While his supporters framed the decision to go as his, others said he had lost the battle with the trust and had no choice but to leave.
People were on the verge of losing their jobs, he added, and church elders felt they had no choice but to call on parishioners to give in.
He wanted the equivalent of $218 to take them to Kabul, five times as much as the normal rate, and they had no choice but to accept.
After a discussion with rules official Mark Russell, Fowler declared a lost ball and had no choice but to return to the tee for his third shot.
Szijjarto said Hungary had no choice but to veto the NATO statement as it did not include Hungary's proposals demanding Ukraine backtrack on a minority rights issue.
Given the rising outcry from residents and from commentators in the media, Moscow had no choice but to respond by ordering a crackdown on North Korean poaching.
Still, Mr. D'Angelo said he often had no choice but to step off the curb because he could not get by all the people along Eighth Avenue.
But the company has told the Miami Herald it had no choice but to enforce the rule when booking tickets for its new Miami-to-Havana route.
But since White financed Bad Things and paid Zawaideh's wages, Zawaideh said she felt like she had no choice but to endure White's alleged behavior for years.
The idea was that such widespread sanctions would squeeze North Korea financially to the point that it had no choice but to consider ending its nuclear program.
Park said he had no choice but to take what was given to him despite the effects, since there was still no cure specifically for the coronavirus.
Over the course of a long night at Spain's base in Krasnodar after the news broke, Rubiales determined that he had no choice but to fire Lopetegui.
Yet first Bush and then Barack Obama concluded that the United States had no choice but to persist, a view that Donald Trump has now seemingly endorsed.
Across the city of Ghazni, store owners and other businesspeople said they had no choice but to pay the Taliban representatives who say they are imposing taxes.
Google said it had no choice but to bar Huawei from its system after the Trump administration announced last week that it will blacklist the Chinese company.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the United States had no choice but to seek a diplomatic agreement.
The top leadership concluded that North Vietnam had no choice but to endure the bombing while simultaneously trying to erode Washington's ability to remain in South Vietnam.
They said they had no choice but to drop the case because the prosecutor, Kimberly Gardner, was being called as a witness by Mr. Greitens's defense team.
Determined to save Larry LeGaspi, the designer behind the look of Parliament Funkadelic and Kiss, from obscurity, Rick Owens had no choice but to write a book.
Although Judge Cogan had no choice but to sentence Mr. Guzmán to life, he noted that the "overwhelming evil" of the drug lord's crimes was readily apparent.
Although Judge Cogan had no choice but to sentence Mr. Guzmán to life, he noted that the "overwhelming evil" of the drug lord's crimes was readily apparent.
Others felt they had no choice but to agree to the administration of drugs for fear that their loved ones would be otherwise evicted from their facilities.
Mr. Buttigieg said Democrats had no choice but to aggressively compete for working-class white voters if they were going to start gaining ground in such places.
It was a decision she felt she had no choice but to make; the boy in her belly was missing multiple organs and never would have survived.
"Therefore, I am ordering today that the veil finally be lifted," he wrote, adding that he had no choice but to accept the requested redactions for now.
"Publicly, politicians have had no choice but to say they support the initiative, but whether they vote in favor of it is another matter," said Edna Jaime.
I still struggle sometimes, but I think that without them helping me, I likely would have had no choice but to drop out and move back home.
Later, in a brief interview, she said that her parents had found Rajesh and that she had no choice but to obey their demand to marry him.
According to Mediterranea spokeswoman Alessandra Sciurba, the charity had no choice but to head to the closest port due to health and hygiene conditions aboard the Alex.
New York (CNN)Donald Trump said Tuesday that a Cincinnati zoo "probably had no choice" but to kill a gorilla after a young boy had entered his enclosure.
Last night, the Indians had no choice but to go to their bullpen early and often, but they had the arms and the manager to pull it off.
Once my baby sister Amaiya entered the picture and my mom found herself with two heads full of curly hair, she had no choice but to seek help.
Slack is down so I had no choice but to look up from my monitor and wonder... wait a sec... who are these people sitting all around me??
There have been so many worried people reaching out to the Seattle School District regarding the phenomenon that the district had no choice but to address the concerns.
President Obama, who opposed the bill because he was trying to work with Russia on issues like the Iran deal, had no choice but to comply with it.
Here is the back story behind Auto-Tune and the simple economics of why — love it or hate it — music studios had no choice but to adopt it.
When it popped another leak just three months before its scheduled launch to Mars, NASA had no choice but to cancel plans to launch the $525 million mission.
As the murder trial continued last week, Oliver testified that he had no choice but to open fire, saying that the teens' car was moving toward his partner.
David, who was born in the US to parents from El Salvador and Mexico, said he had no choice but to join MS-2017 when he was 13.
Symettrica says it got UMG's notice the next day and, 2 days later, all the digital platforms caved ... saying they had no choice but to pull the documentary.
Kerr had no choice but to go small without starting center Andrew Bogut, who was lost for the series when he sustained a knee injury in Game 433.
Zubaidi said the separatists, who want an independent south Yemen, had no choice but to seize Aden following a Houthi missile strike on southern forces earlier this month.
So. I ran out of lenses & had no choice but to wear these in public, something I never, ever do, although I've been rockin' bifocals since 2nd grade.
The statement added that "in the face of such discriminatory and prejudicial action," the group had no choice but to launch the action against the Bank of Portugal.
I had no choice but to let go, heartbroken and frightened, but relieved that I was O.K. As the train rolled slowly away, I looked through the door.
Peter Biar Ajak, a co-director for South Sudan at the International Growth Center, said Mr. Machar had no choice but to flee before his forces were decimated.
Alexander Lambsdorff, deputy leader of the FDP parliamentary group, said the FDP and Greens had "no choice but to talk to each other" given the current political circumstances.
Ramírez told his wife that he had no choice but to leave with the "caravan" of thousands that had formed in Honduras and would make its way north.
"After months and months of silence from Ontario, we felt we had no choice but to file charges," said Trevor Hesselink, Wildlands League's director of policy and research.
He insisted he had no choice but to appoint Mr. Rajapaksa as prime minister and said that Mr. Wickremesinghe must take the blame for the current political crisis.
And over the years, it probably occurred to me that the teacher had no choice but to prevent the means of disruption so that the class could function.
Although the former Giants defensive end Justin Tuck offered no insight into the source of "hut," he was unequivocal that quarterbacks had no choice but to use it.
White House officials insisted to reporters last week that they had no choice but to move against administration officials unwilling or unable to make their agencies produce results.
Our government had no choice but to rescue, then transform, Lehman's too-big-to-fail shadow bank brethren into conventional banks, with access to the government's safety nets.
The CHRF said they had no choice but to cancel the march on Saturday since the group's principle was to hold protests that were physically and legally safe.
Expansion supporters insisted the state had no choice but to expand Medicaid, but acknowledged Mr. LePage could make it difficult over the next year, his last in office.
As Republican lawmakers seethed Friday, confronting Mr. Trump's Treasury secretary and budget director, the president argued that he had no choice but to collaborate with the Democratic minority.
Robert D. Luskin, Mr. Sondland's lawyer, said in a statement that as a State Department employee, his client had no choice but to comply with the administration's direction.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) to the point that it had no choice but to rely on the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign's extensive fundraising apparatus to stay afloat.
Raised by a mother who had to work multiple jobs to make ends meet, Ms. Finlaw had no choice but to take out loans to pay for school.
Beah writes that he and his compatriots "had no choice" but to join the hostilities: they were separated from their families in the midst of a civil war.
After three Republican planes flew by, more or less harmlessly—as much support as the troops would receive—Merriman felt that he had no choice but to obey.
But as water was short, they had no choice but to push for a quick victory, he said, describing the attack as "the last great cavalry charge in history".
The Liberals stressed they had no choice but to honor what they said was a binding contract for light armored vehicles, despite concerns about the Saudis' human rights record.
They told me Ecuador had no choice but to bow to pressure from the US, and that they're still very grateful of the support Ecuador has given to Assange.
After the Star Trek Beyond actor straight up admitted to Jimmy Fallon, "I can dance," he really had no choice but to stand up and bust some impressive moves.
And by the end of the week and a few sessions of sweating out my edges and curls, I had no choice but to do a slicked-back bun.
It's not like we stopped counting calories in order to count chemicals, or that we got obsessed with chemicals and so had no choice but to abandon counting calories.
Apple said it had "no choice" but to stop using some chips from Intel Corp in iPhones headed to Germany in order to comply with the patent infringement ruling.
The Frenchman had no choice but to applaud his opponent after the Austrian hit a winner with a between-the-legs shot after a quick exchange at the net.
"It's already happening, and it's because soon after the U.S. put on tariffs on some Chinese products, China felt that it had no choice but to retaliate," he said.
Zubaidi said the separatists, who want an independent south Yemen, had no choice but to seize Aden following a deadly Houthi missile strike on southern forces earlier this month.
When a small group of senior senators responsible for direct oversight of the agency and its funding asker her to brief them, Haspel had no choice but to oblige.
In response to the report by the rights commission, the government said that the police had no choice but to shoot at the people who had occupied the ranch.
"She had no choice but to fully be herself even if it was hard, there was no other way than to be her, and that was beautiful," Gibbons says.
South Korea's special prosecutor investigating a corruption scandal involving President Park Geun-hye said on Sunday it had no choice but to raid the presidential offices, Yonhap News reported.
A federal judge in Maryland ruled he had no choice but to lift the injunction after the Supreme Court in February ruled 5-4 to lift two other holds.
She says the debt, coupled with the fact that she had no choice but to take a low-paying job as a caretaker after graduating, cost her her home.
The way Walker sees it, Alaska had no choice but to radically restructure its finances — a change he has been pushing almost since he took office in early 2015.
Republican leaders had resisted opening such an investigation for days but had no choice but to accede to Mr. Flake's demand because they lacked the necessary votes without him.
He had no choice but to step up as the man of the household, providing for his mother and younger siblings by selling water tanks directly to ISIS fighters.
On that cargo plane, soaring over the Atlantic Ocean, I had no choice but to sit amid the hum and whine of the aircraft and confront my own thoughts.
But he failed to get a steady job when he returned to New York, and she and her husband had no choice but to support him financially, she said.
He got his third less than three minutes into the second half — and with the Seminoles trailing by 42-33, Hamilton had no choice but to leave him in.
Without a safe place to work or live, with other Saudis calling for my death, I had no choice but to leave the only country I had ever known.
In previous statements, it condemned violent protests, expressed support for Hong Kong's government and police force and said it had no choice but to comply with Chinese safety directives.
Some of them, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said they had felt they had no choice but to go if they wanted to do business in Saudi Arabia.
Outraged Democrats called the firings a "Friday night massacre" aimed at taking revenge against government officials who had no choice but to testify under subpoena about what they knew.
Outraged Democrats called the firings a "Friday night massacre" aimed at taking revenge against government officials who had no choice but to testify under subpoena about what they knew.
The writers' unions saw the offer on digital programming as an attempt by studios to continue cheating them; most felt they had no choice but to take a stand.
And one software engineer at a large United States tech company said she and her husband had no choice but to move to a third country to be together.
"He had no choice but to discharge his weapon in order to save his life and potentially that of his partner, and that's what he did," Mr. Brodsky said.
So with everything presented and not enough security or anything like that, I had no choice but to kind of try to wash my hands of the whole thing.
Officials have said that they had no choice but to wait and try to negotiate because the gunman was holding people hostage and claimed that he had a bomb.
That's how an 18-year-old Noemi felt when she learned that she had no choice but to hand over her baby daughter to the man convicted of assaulting her.
His confidence was paid off with consecutive fielder's choice grounders, but when Starling Marte lined a single to center, Counsell had no choice but to bring on closer Jeremy Jeffress.
The basic premise of both the Federal Reserve and the White House was that, faced with financial crisis, the government had no choice but to intervene to rescue the system.
But when I got back to my desk, my coworkers all fawned over how great I looked and told me I had no choice but to go out that night.
When confronted with this tragic set of facts, Thompson felt that he had no choice but to seek an indictment before the grand jury for reckless manslaughter and official misconduct.
The original Surface was introduced with such a hilariously over-the-top dubstep soundtrack that we had no choice but to mock it by applying the same style to Ovaltine.
Aston Martin Chief Executive Andy Palmer said the luxury automaker, which outlined its contingency plans in October, had no choice but to authorize them at a board meeting in December.
Markets were looking for any retaliatory measures China might employ - Beijing said on Friday it had no choice but to fight back on trade - and the volatility that could cause.
After we carefully considered the facts on multiple occasions and were absolutely convinced that Ms. Vandermeyden's claims were illegitimate, we had no choice but to end her employment at Tesla.
These are vulnerable, humble, hard-working people who had no choice but to flee from violent forces from which their home countries' governments are unable or unwilling to protect them.
Making a similar voyage, Bhullar's grandfather arrived in Canada without a dollar in his pocket and a pregnant wife and six children he had no choice but to leave behind.
The British and Irish expats who usually played there were very annoyed that I took their table, but had no choice but to play with me—at $20 a match.
It might be because Congress, over the White House's objections, seeks to punish Moscow—that's already happened with the sanctions bill Trump had no choice but to sign last year.
Le Maire reiterated that fierce competition from Chinese players who are twice as big as Siemens and Alstom combined, meant they had no choice but to merge their rail activities.
"The Philippines military and government have had no choice" but to hit Marawi as heavily as they have done until now, says Scott Stewart, vice president of analysis for Stratfor.
Mr. Santucci denied the accusation, but he said that with the case at an impasse he had no choice but to turn it over to a specially appointed state prosecutor.
I was at my dad's house, and although I felt extremely ashamed and uncomfortable, given my circumstance, I knew I had no choice but to tell him what had happened.
Considering the limitations of our knowledge, methods, and resources, our field may have had no choice but to submit to the lacerations of Occam's razor, at least for a while.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross on Saturday defended the actions of his officers, saying they had no choice but to act after Starbucks employees told them the pair were trespassing.
Police Commissioner Richard Ross on Saturday defended the actions of his officers, saying they had no choice but to act after employees told them that the two men were trespassing.
But after losing three popular hosts — Greta Van Susteren, Megyn Kelly and Bill O'Reilly — in the span of seven months, the network had no choice but to make major changes.
A federal judge in Maryland ruled he had no choice but to the lift the injunction after the Supreme Court in February ruled 2628-28500 to lift two other injunctions.
If Gazans attempted to breach the border, with and even without the stated intent to do harm to citizens and/or property, Israel had no choice but to stop them.
In a similar lose-lose situation, viewers had no choice but to stare agape at Jennifer Lopez's confounding Barbie dominatrix costume, basically a shiny bra with an exaggerated bib. Overalls?
" In a "60 Minutes" interview that aired Sunday, Trump said he'd had no choice but to initially rely on lobbyists in Washington because "the whole place is one big lobbyist.
My love and respect for her was so pure that I knew I had no choice but to get in line and become the partner I was meant to be.
A federal judge in Maryland ruled he had no choice but to the lift the injunction after the Supreme Court in February ruled 5-85033 to lift two other injunctions.
Then he would get out to start writing, only to forget the idea while getting dressed, which meant he had no choice but to head right back to the tub.
Trump responded that he had no choice but to let it go up as he went about rebuilding the military, which he contended Obama had left underfunded and in disarray.
During my week of waiting, I had no choice but to cultivate a skill that seasoned cancer patients practice assiduously: The fine art of trying not to fret or fuss.
"The ad was so preposterous and asinine that we felt we had no choice but to have fun with it," Impossible Foods' chief communications officer, Rachel Konrad, told Business Insider.
Republican senators said McConnell had no choice but to agree to the Wednesday acquittal vote because Democrats could have used their power under the rules to drag out the process.
Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, the most closely watched swing votes, offered their support, McConnell and the White House had no choice but to go along.
The whole cast began clapping and I had no choice but to step up to the tee, where I whiffed twice and retired with the lowest score on the board.
At the time, though, editors at major media outlets — including this one — said that if the contents of the emails were newsworthy, they had no choice but to report them.
The election is also the reason to remove Trump The coming election is also the reason Democrats argue they had no choice but to impeach Trump in the first place.
But I wonder if they felt the same way I did—like they had no choice but to laugh along as a former prime minister's son openly mocked their culture.
By early July, the transplant team at UCSD had no choice but to put her on "Status 103," a designation that, at least temporarily, took her off the active list.
Back in 203, a bout of extreme rains left upstream reservoirs so overloaded with water that the Army Corps of Engineers had no choice but to stage a controlled flood.
He's on parole; how would he be able to explain to a judge that a woman's tongue cut him so deeply that he had no choice but to retaliate physically?
In Wednesday's hearing, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler warned in increasingly dire terms that Democrats had no choice but to swiftly move against the President to protect the nation.
Talking to Sky News, Corbyn, a veteran peace campaigner, also said the police had no choice but to shoot an attacker who killed two people in central London on Friday.
Even as the costs mount, W. Ralph Basham, who directed the agency under President George W. Bush, said the Secret Service had no choice but to carry out its mission.
Netflix argued that it had no choice but to obey the Saudi legal authority, which said the episode violated a statute, if it wanted to continue operating in that country.
But after the two fires, the firefighters had no choice but to drown out the rest of the chips in the warehouse to make sure the risk was completely taken away.
Its rollout caused chaos at airports, which didn't know how to handle affected travelers who had already landed on American soil but had no choice but to implement the new directive.
Maria, 26, says she had no choice but to resort to prostitution, putting dreams of being a television host on hold and leaving behind her young children, husband and sick mother.
But on Wednesday Mosby said she had no choice but to drop the charges -- ending a 20153-month legal saga that strained relations between her office and the city's police department.
Ordered by his coach not to shoot, the 23-year-old Jefferson High Ducks benchwarmer had no choice but to launch a two-handed set shot as the clock ticked down.
Bernie Sanders, Clinton may have felt she had no choice but to embrace Obama's legacy more closely in an effort to earn the vote of party activists and other committed Democrats.
But while some members of his church showed support for him, Lee wrote that he felt he had no choice but to resign when parishioners opted to vote on his tenure.
After years of unprofitability—Amazon would famously reinvest its profits to undercut its competitors—the company's revenues finally skyrocketed to the point that it had no choice but to be profitable.
And that, more than anything else explains why team owners and coaches had no choice but to join players in challenging Trump's attacks and calls for a boycott of the game.
The tweet comes hours after a memo from Trump in which he said he had "no choice" but to delay the release of some of the documents at the FBI's request.
One now notorious tweet issued from the President's account said that he had no choice but to fire Flynn because he had lied to Vice President Mike Pence and the FBI.
"The people tried to stand up against President Erdogan, but they couldn't, they were crushed, so the military had no choice but to take over," said Cem Yildiz, a taxi driver.
An expert at a government think tank said the size of the win in favour of the projects meant the government had no choice but to go with the committee's recommendation.
Serbia was rolling, almost jumping up and down, and Kiraly had no choice but to keep looking for some spark, for some six-player combination that would actually give Serbia problems.
"We do not believe that these fare levels are sustainable especially with the increase in input cost," Bhatia said, adding that the airline had "no choice" but to keep fares competitive.
Growing up in a country that had no choice but to understand its armed conflict as an ongoing reality, reports of violence both near and far were commonplace during my childhood.
I broke up with a serious ex-boyfriend in part because he wasn't sure that he wanted the responsibility of the boys, and I had no choice but to respect that.
Metacritic Score: 77/100Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto had no choice but to put together a monster of a score to back up Alejandro G. Iñárritu's survival tale starring Leonardo Dicaprio.
We've heard it from pundits and politicians who insist that white men were so victimized by the "sensitivity" of marginalized people, they had no choice but to vote for Donald Trump.
But the U.S. having been dragged into two world wars, leaders from Truman to Obama felt they had no choice but to widen America's circle of concern across the whole world.
But a spokeswoman for the court, Lisa Joni, said in an interview that the law was very clear and that the judge had no choice but to pass down the fine.
Mr. Schiff said he had no choice but to speak out when he saw the committee failing to pursue leads that could illuminate whether the Trump campaign conspired with the Russians.
Respondents who said the 3 percent hike was realistic included transport firms - among the Japanese firms most hit by labor shortages - who said they had no choice but to raise wages.
" Power forward Julius Randle, who missed a second free throw that would have tied Saturday's game in its final moments, told reporters the team had no choice but to "keep fighting.
He defended his dispute with the Bouygues boss by saying he had no choice but to speak out against the telecoms strategy because he believed it would damage the company's finances.
There was that scorching hot morning at the port in Banjul, Gambia, where my brother and I had no choice but to wait the four hours until a ferry finally arrived.
After that, Victoria had no choice but to tell Peter about her connection to Rise, and as soon as she got the truth out, she ended up leaving dinner in tears.
Republicans also ignored Trump's complaints about their Russia sanctions bill and sent it to his desk where the president had no choice but to sign or force a humiliating veto override.
Yet as his single "Otro Trago" conspicuously crept up the streaming charts—first in Latin America and then in the U.S.—he became someone you had no choice but to stan.
Following the news, China responded to the fresh tariffs stating that it had no choice but to retaliate, in order to safeguard its rights and interest in a free trade world.
Yet when it came to deploying its most advanced autonomous technologies, the California company had no choice but to cast its gaze eastward to Arizona — where its vision was not illegal.
He alleged he had a sore on his leg that Darlene refused to clean, and when she allegedly took him to the hospital, doctors had no choice but to remove the leg.
My school closed down a long time ago, my parents died when I was smaller, and when my elder brother was killed in the conflict, I had no choice but to leave.
After hinting that he is the most well endowed JoBro and waffling about who inspired his upcoming song (Gigi, probably), the pop star had no choice but to rank his former loves.
The FBI chief felt he had no choice but to tell Congress now or risk being accused of hiding relevant information before the election, law enforcement officials said in explaining the timing.
The traditional rules of tragedy suggest he'll be the one to finally end her rein — an echo, perhaps, of the moment when he had no choice but to kill the Mad King.
The paint was protected on his drive so he had no choice but to kick it out to the corner and into the hands of a scoreless and well-defended Delon Wright.
The rebels had no choice but to intensify guerrilla warfare in rural areas, Jose Maria Sison, chief political consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDF), said in a statement.
Conyers' former employee told BuzzFeed that the process of reporting the harassment she faced made her feel as though she had no choice but to accept the settlement offer and stay silent.
At the same time, many of the black jazz artists of the Fillmore district, or the Latinx mural painters in the Mission, had no choice but to find new places to live.
"I think very highly of Coach Taggart and wish him well, but in the interest of the university we had no choice but to make a change," Thrasher said in a statement.
The pair had no choice but to work in 783-degree (32-degree Celsius) heat and stifling humidity because the job needed to be done when office workers were away, Konecny said.
Bound by EU competition laws, it had no choice but to adapt by cutting costs, boosting efficiencies and crafting a smart hub-and-spoke model that sidestepped Ryanair's point-to-point strategy.
"I felt I had no choice but to tolerate it," Kimberley Lawson, 25, who makes $8.75 per hour at a McDonald's in Kansas City, Missouri, said on a conference call with reporters.
Animal handlers at the three aquariums, located on the vulnerable Outer Banks barrier islands and other threatened coastal areas, had no choice but to leave on Wednesday after making last-minute preparations.
Kevin Ziober, the Navy reservist, said he had "no choice" but to sign an arbitration agreement when managers at a California company presented one to him after he was hired in 2010.
Durant was an early litmus test for his readiness on the defensive end, and the Raptors have had no choice but to continue to measure Siakam against a host of different opponents.
Clinton had a "legitimate" criticism of Mr. Comey, and her advisers felt they had no choice but to exert pressure on the F.B.I. director in order to reframe a potentially damaging narrative.
"It is unfair that they should not have to repay the taxpayers who had no choice but to give them that money, on the terms the borrowers voluntarily agreed to," he said.
As queer youth seek to make their place in the world, most have had no choice but to abandon homophobic structures, perhaps most significantly the religious institutions in which they were raised.
Without their votes to confirm the judge, Mr. Trump and Republican leaders in the Senate had no choice but to request an F.B.I. inquiry — a move that Democrats had demanded for days.
Miley Cyrus is taking some thinly-veiled shots at Liam Hemsworth, suggesting he was such a bad husband ... she thought all men were trash, and had no choice but to be gay.
Mr. Danilov said Iran had no choice but to admit to shooting down the plane because the facts had become apparent to Ukrainian experts on the ground and to the international community.
"Because I wasn't able to continue that in Iran, and I was afraid of being called again to go to prison, I decided I had no choice but to leave," she said.
KPN, which had been enthusiastic about Leroy's appointment, citing her experience in management roles in Proximus and earlier at Unilever, said it had no choice but to cut ties, given the uncertainties.
When the Ukraine scandal burst into view last fall, I argued that the House had no choice but to impeach Trump for his efforts to undermine the 2020 election with foreign meddling.
"Nothing was motherfucking handed to me," she keeps repeating in the video — and so, by implication, she had no choice but to make her own way through life, through robbery if necessary.
Paul Greer, assistant portfolio manager at Fidelity International, said those trapped in a falling Russian market had no choice but to quickly sell the most liquid of assets to minimise losses - the currency.
At one point, county authorities had no choice but to blast out "a countywide message ... because of the lack of granular geo-targeting available," they told the FCC at a meeting this December.
Standing in front of 123 Downing Street on April 212th the prime minister said she had no choice but to call a poll because "the country is coming together but Westminster is not".
Failing to recover from two plane crashes in almost three years, Taiwan's third-largest carrier said it had no choice but to seek to dissolve the company and would suspend all scheduled flights.
"The technologist in me had no choice but to feel impressed," Javier Soltero, Microsoft corporate vice president of Cortana, told me in a far-ranging discussion about voice technology for Mashable's MashTalk podcast.
Before the vote on the House floor, House Speaker Paul Ryan made the case that Republicans had no choice but to work to put Obamacare -- what he called a "failing law" -- behind them.
During the call, Trudeau told Trump that Canada had no choice but to announce reciprocal countermeasures to the steel and aluminum tariffs, according to a separate statement issued by Canada late on Friday.
From the beginning they, like most all their close friends, were very confused by what the Cultural Revolution was really for, and they had no choice but to muddle through the chaotic time.
As Dow components 3M and Caterpillar brought the average to a record high on Tuesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained why investors had no choice but to trust the rotation into the industrial names.
Worried about a repeat of this experience, Canada was hesitant to take a seat at the original TPP negotiating table, but with the U.S. in TPP, Canada had no choice but to join.
He seems to understand that she had no choice but to marry Jamie, because a woman who remained alone in the 1740s was in much greater peril than a woman with a husband.
Another man told the Mail that he'd written a negative review of the restaurant but, after being contacted and threatened by its attorneys, he felt he had no choice but to remove it.
Mr. Chalacra recovered, but when it was clear that Venezuela would not, the couple realized they had no choice but to reverse the path he had taken decades earlier, and move to Colombia.
Now the story of a classic sitcom that lost its mojo, and the audience that had no choice but to keep coming back to see if it had gotten its act together again.
After hundreds of Sinaloa cartel gunmen, or "sicarios," closed off the city, attacked key sites and threatened to kill numerous hostages, Mr. López Obrador had no choice but to free Mr. Guzmán López.
"Amtrak had no choice but to go forward with its second-best solution because of the administration's intransigence at refusing to move forward on the Gateway project," Mr. Schumer said in a statement.
On Monday, Mr. Norman, the spokesman for Shell, said in an email that the company assumed it had no choice but to come to a sort of deal with Mr. Etete and Malabu.
They had no choice but to give a summons to a young man playing in a park after dark, even if the officers had done the same growing up in the same neighborhood.
Others believed that Starr and Congress had no choice but to proceed as they did given the weight of the evidence that President Clinton lied under oath and endeavored to obstruct the investigation.
The argument for bailouts back then was that letting the banks and autos fail would be so devastating for the economy — and politically unpalatable — that lawmakers had no choice but to save them.
After releasing the letter, Elliott said late on Wednesday that Arconic had created a "public frenzy" for further information and that it had no choice but to make the letter and its response public.
Before he was sentenced in federal court in January, Roof told the jury he still felt he had no choice but to kill the church members gathered at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Once Meehan found out that she was in a serious relationship with someone else, he allegedly became hostile, to the extent that the aide felt she had no choice but to leave the job.
We were required to obtain permission from parents to attend sex education classes, but if we wanted to develop our mathematical abilities, we had no choice but to put up with everyday sex talk.
"Throughout the extremely difficult times, which he had no choice but to endure, Billy passionately created his music and art and never stopped believing that he would achieve anything that he wanted," Becky said.
The Jacksons say they are half-sisters and have been looking out for each other for about 15 years -- a time when they felt they had no choice but to sell sex for cash.
Earlier this month, the fast-food chain had no choice but to put its beloved mascot Ronald McDonald into temporary retirement in light of all the recent creepy-ass clown sightings around the world.
Since Pandora would not agree to resolve this matter amicably, we had no choice but to file this lawsuit to protect both our brand and the PayPal experience for our over 200 million users.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in December that British Prime Minister Theresa May had no choice but to implement Brexit and steer clear of a second referendum or risk undermining faith in British democracy.
In most cases, their husbands or sons had no choice but to toil for the money lender, who used the debt as leverage to compel them to work without any contract, rights or recourse.
Though Anna Faris is lucky enough to have husband Chris Pratt on lock down in real life, she has had no choice but to share with two Hollywood superstars: Aubrey Plaza and Jennifer Lawrence.
So when the investigation into Anthony Weiner revealed he had emails on his computer forwarded to him by his wife Huma Abedin, Clinton's closest aide, Comey indeed had no choice but to inform Rep.
The former secretary of state said she agreed with some parts of that bill and disagreed with others, but she suggested that she had no choice but to throw her support behind the measures.
Mr. Lam said his own words — that he had broken mainland law by publishing salacious books about Chinese leaders — had been crafted by the authorities but that he had no choice but to cooperate.
When President Donald Trump tweeted about banning transgender people from the military, the announcement seemed to come with so little forethought and follow-through that the military had no choice but to ignore it.
Senator Leila de Lima, the former Philippine secretary of justice, called the killing a "summary execution" and said the evidence was so clear-cut that the authorities had "no choice" but to bring charges.
The UK's largest producer of crumpets had no choice but to halt output after it ran out of the gas, which it uses in its packaging to extend the shelf life of the product.
In making his announcement on Tuesday, Trump urged Congress to pass legislation to address DACA recipients, saying he had no choice but to end an Obama-era program that he says illegally bypassed Congress.
Matt Osborne, a progressive activist who worked on the "Dry Alabama" campaign, told the newspaper that Democrats had no choice but to use disinformation if they wanted to level the playing field with Republicans.
Clinton, Mr. Comey has insisted that he had no choice but to inform Congress about the new emails because the investigation had been completed and he had pledged transparency, according to senior F.B.I. officials.
The two women talked about what inspired them to advocate for change and why they ultimately had no choice but to walk away after working at the company for more than a decade each.
Levandowski "had no choice but to file for bankruptcy to protect his rights as he pursues the relief he is legally entitled to," said Neel Chatterjee, an attorney at Goodwin Procter who represents Levandowski.
Cut off by the roving bands of attackers, many had no choice but to flee east, away from Bunia and across the border that lies in Lake Albert, Africa's fifth-largest body of water.
After his superiors, in conjunction with PwC, allegedly decided to cover up the error instead of reporting it, he felt he had no choice but to resign from what he considered his dream job.
"In the absence of any assurance on wages, shelter or food, migrant workers had no choice but to hit the road," said Gayatri Menon, a sociology professor at the Azim Premji University in Bangalore.
Unable to work and facing costly healthcare bills, he had no choice but to accrue tens of thousands of dollars in credit card debt — a sum he continues to pay off to this day.
As women cutting a path no woman had traveled before, they had no choice but to be as precise and detail-oriented as possible, knowing the slightest failure would invite a deluge of criticism.
Faced with the will of so many citizens a million came out that day, in a city of about 7.5 million Lam had no choice but to meet with protesters and address their concerns.
In making his announcement on Tuesday, Trump urged Congress to pass legislation to address DACA recipients, saying he had no choice but to end an Obama-era program that he says illegally bypassed Congress.
Faced with the will of so many citizens – a million came out that day, in a city of about 7.5 million – Lam had no choice but to meet with protesters and address their concerns.
She often had no choice but to use the airplane lavatory, though not nearly as often as she needed to — leading her to suffer frequently from pain, engorgement and the embarrassment of leaking breasts.
In the past, you would have had no choice but to wander the parking lot aimlessly, occasionally hitting the panic button on your keys and hoping that you were in range of your car.
The Trump administration said it had no choice but to reduce staffing, given it believed two dozen of its diplomats and family members in Havana had been sickened in a mysterious spate of attacks.
On Tuesday, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said the country had no choice but to retaliate against this latest round of tariffs, so it could safeguard its rights and interest in a free trade world.
Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said he valued Europe's Schengen zone of free travel as one of Europe's greatest achievements, but he had no choice but to extend the checks at the Austrian border for now.
Before the mail-order houses, black sharecroppers and tenant farmers had no choice but to shop at local stores where they'd be served only after white customers and charged higher prices for the same goods.
"I had no choice but to take my sister's side," Kim says in a 2016 episode of KUWTK, discussing how upset she was that the Blac Chyna feud had pitted her against a former friend.
I had lived there for nearly a decade but was so broke from student loans and other indulgences (like paying rent) that I convinced myself I had no choice but to move to the Midwest.
I skillfully do my best to avoid any and all consumption of them, but when my fave John Krasinski decided he just had to make A Quiet Place, I had no choice but to cave.
Capped U.S. player Robbie Rogers said he had no choice but to quit the game when he announced he was gay 2013, though he has since returned to the professional ranks with the LA Galaxy.
Thanks to the selfless bravery of the victim's son and the unwavering dedication of the Kent Police Department, the defendant had no choice but to plead guilty as charged to murder in the first degree.
China said that it had no choice but to retaliate against new U.S. trade tariffs, raising the risk that U.S. President Donald Trump could soon impose duties on virtually all Chinese goods that America buys.
With no funding, they were in the British team with access to its doctors and coaches but had no choice but to embark on the difficult job of self-funding their way to the Olympics.
White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon told a group of House conservatives they had no choice but to back the GOP's ObamaCare repeal bill days before the bill was pulled, according to a new report.
He based his defense on the premise that the Bosnian war broke out because Serbs had no choice but to defend themselves against a Bosnian Muslim separatist regime that intended to create an Islamic state.
Short on personnel, the anti-doping officials often had no choice but to abandon testing if they couldn't find the athlete, which occurred in up to 50 percent of the planned tests on some days.
Trump said the United States wanted Pakistan to take decisive action to help fight extremism, and that Washington had "no choice" but to deal with the challenge posed by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
"This team is already as tight as any other team I've been on because we had no choice but to make the extra effort to come to camp and get to know everyone," Sbisa said.
Bob Peterson, the chief executive of Melton Truck Lines, said he had been feeling the job market's heat all year, and that he now had no choice but to raise pay for his 1,600 drivers.
Neri Colmenares, a rights lawyer who helped bring the second case to the international court, said the police had no choice but to comply with the Philippine court ruling, even if it angered Mr. Duterte.
But if I can extract what actually changed between us, it was two things together: My husband stepped up his game because he had no choice, and I had no choice but to let go.
But teachers said they had no choice but to protest, given the plan by Puerto Rico's Department of Education to close 280 of about 1,100 public schools on the island this summer, citing low enrollment.
The managing director told the Post in an email that the request was "rather strange," but the voice was lifelike to the point that he felt he had no choice but to fulfill the request.
The managing director told the Post in an email that the request was "rather strange," but the voice was lifelike to the point that he felt he had no choice but to fulfill the request.
These convenient electronics let people gather information and enjoy entertainment in new ways, and their connection to Amazon's existing services was so seamless that you had no choice but to become entrenched in the ecosystem.
Yet as they have argued all week, from the moment Democrats secured the votes to block the nomination under current rules, Republicans insisted on Wednesday that they had no choice but to pursue this course.
"Our elections superintendent decided to quit or retire in the middle of the elections process, and we had no choice but to find someone quickly," Peavy said at public meeting that was recorded on video.
Despite criticising cases where police and the army were accused of operating a shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland, the Labour leader said the police had no choice but to shoot the attacker dead.
From the "Young Dumb and Broke" music video, Khalid's care-free vibing to his own music was for all those moments we had no choice but to dance through the precariousness and uncertainty of 2019.
Blue was at Solange Knowles' son's 13th birthday party over the weekend ... and when Big Sean's "Bounce Back" started blaring from the speakers the 5-year-old had no choice but to get her dab on.
I could've explained to her that my four year old has pretty severe ADHD, I raise both my children alone, I'm doing my best, and had no choice but to wait it out for the groceries.
We've all suffered an infuriatingly slow internet connection and felt like we had no choice but to suffer through it and find ways to occupy our time while we wait for each page to painstakingly load.
Apple said it had "no choice" but to stop using some chips from Intel Corp in iPhones headed to Germany in order to comply with a patent infringement lawsuit Qualcomm won against Apple there in December.
In a letter to United employees, Muñoz reassured his troops that he stood behind them, and that while he "deeply regret[s] this situation", United "had no choice" but to manhandle the"disruptive and belligerent" Dao.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that British Prime Minister Theresa May had no choice but to implement Brexit and steer clear of a second referendum or risk undermining faith in British democracy.
The 47-year-old American, a former world number one, could not locate that ball from his third tee shot, so he had no choice but to return to the tee and play his ninth shot.
He added he shot at the car fearing Few was going to back up his Kia Sportage and hit Greenhouse Jr. "I felt I had no choice but to save Norris," Stafford said, NBC News reported.
Animal handlers at two of the state's three major aquariums, located on the vulnerable Outer Banks barrier islands and other threatened coastal areas, had no choice but to leave on Wednesday after making last-minute preparations.
He added that the U.S. was "playing into the hands of those responsible for the problem" and that the EU now had no choice but to proceed with legal challenge via the World Trade Organization (WTO).
"That's the opposite of what this campaign and this movement are supposed to be about, and after being very firm and raising alarm, the staff felt that we had no choice but to quit," added Sandberg.
In a subsequent email that was reviewed by The New York Times, Mr. Cohen told Mr. Dees that "no one has ever suggested that you harassed someone," but that he had "no choice" but to investigate.
While a lot of younger folks would look at that price tag and run away to the marketplace, my wife and I eventually came to the conclusion that we had no choice but to shell out.
One SEAL said Lt. Jacob Portier, a commander in the platoon, then told the others to gather around the corpse for a photo, leaving the platoon feeling like they had no choice but to do so.
However, Los Angeles was unable to find a suitor and had no choice but to bring an old face to spring training, where the former two-time All-Star would have to earn a roster spot.
Kelly said on Friday he at first believed Porter was involved in no more than a "messy divorce" but that he made clear that Porter had no choice but to resign when he learned later on Feb.
So much of the existential angst upper-class women felt was made possible by all those other women—the working-class ones who had no choice but to spend their lives in servitude, either domestic or industrial.
I want to be dominated — by an older man — but in the past couple of years, I've had no choice but to start dipping into younger guys just because that's what the Lord keeps putting before me.
The first-time mom says she was at church two weeks ago when she started having labor pains and by Monday morning on August 27, she was fully dilated and had no choice but to give birth.
"I was on food stamps and pregnant at one point so I had no choice but to make it, and I didn't have education to really fall back on," said Tyrner, who is now 32 years old.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras launched a vocal defense of the plan on Tuesday, saying that the country had no choice but to reform a pension system which had created chronic deficits and would collapse if left unchanged.
Other sources with knowledge of policy thinking said the yuan's depreciation could now be a signal to Washington that China had no choice but to relent to the pressure on markets and trade from the rising tariffs.
Once he was there, however, Gregory had no choice but to forgive him, and Henry went home, punished or co-opted his recalcitrant nobles, then came back to Italy with an army and drove Gregory to Sicily.
Unable to navigate to the exit, they had no choice but to take the elevator to the first floor, where in sight of the entire library, they shuffled through a set of doors into a back stairwell.
Because every adult who is caught crossing the border illegally is now being detained and prosecuted, and children cannot be housed in U.S. jails, the Trump administration says it had no choice but to separate the families.
Kimmel proceeded to mock Jones for having too much time on his hands, and went on to "admit" that, indeed, the can-spiracy was uncovered, and now he had no choice but to murder the pickle jar.
The department argued it had no choice but to change the definition of fiduciary to respond to a changing retirement market, where employer pension plans have given way to more individual retirement accounts and 401(k) plans.
Given that Congress forced Trump's hand by passing sanctions on Russia to punish 2016 election interference -- that the President had no choice but to implement because of their veto-proof majorities -- McConnell was making no idle threat.
The BoE had no choice but to burn through reserves for a day until the devaluation to $2.40 was officially announced by Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson for whom the pound was a symbol of national status.
SPD leader Martin Schulz said earlier his party had no choice but to go into opposition "to defend democracy against those who question it and attack it," after dropping to a post-war low of 20.5 percent.
Randa said it had no choice but to engage publicly with Perry Ellis shareholders through the letter after the company said last week that a deal with Randa was not in the best interests of its shareholders.
The entertainment system manufacturers are embedding the cameras across all their product lines, which means, according to Joe Leader, chief executive officer of the Airline Passenger Experience Association, that airlines had no choice but to install them.
In a statement, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said the court's ruling meant the company's gas deals with Ukraine would no longer be commercially viable, so it had no choice but to ask the court to terminate them.
Aitan Goelman, who was the commission's enforcement director until February, said the agency's small budget meant it had no choice but to rely in part on the institutions it regulated to help flag misconduct and other problems.
I knew I had no choice but to keep showing up every day, take my meds, keep my pants on and channel my trauma as best I could to find a way to be someone else's Bird.
But what if you had no choice but to be in a crowded room, sharing a sink and a toilet, unable to so much as sanitize your hands or step away from a person when they sneezed?
DHS officials say in some cases, the agency has had no choice but to release convicted criminals who served prison time but could not be returned to their home country because it refused to take them back.
The 7503-year-old company said in a statement that its board "concluded that it had no choice but to take steps to enter into compulsory liquidation with immediate effect" after talks on a financial rescue failed.
The 178-year-old company said in a statement that its board "concluded that it had no choice but to take steps to enter into compulsory liquidation with immediate effect" after talks on a financial rescue failed.
China said on Tuesday that it had no choice but to retaliate against new U.S. trade tariffs, raising the risk that President Donald Trump could soon impose duties on virtually all of Chinese goods that Americans buy.
Claus Clausen and Edda Reiser, two of the film's producers, confirmed Mr. Ai's account, adding that they had fought to keep his segment in the film but ultimately felt they had no choice but to remove it.
But with Sunday marking a fourth game in 13 days for the Timbers — beginning with a U.S. Open Cup fifth-round victory over the LA Galaxy on June 18 — Savarese had no choice but to manage minutes.
Obama opposed the bill at the time because at the time he was trying to collaborate with Russia on issues like the Iran deal, but he had no choice but to sign it given the overwhelming congressional support.
While it seems that the school would make an exception for someone who had no choice but to be absent because of a medical condition, the school's headteacher Colin Richardson actually defended their decision, according to Liverpool Echo.
Focus now shifts to retaliatory measures China could employ - Beijing said on Friday it had no choice but to fight back against U.S. bullying on trade - and the potential volatility that could cause in the global financial markets.
With no good answers, Pichai had no choice but to deflect the questions and hope Congress's lack of tech savvy and sometimes bizarre lines of questioning would distract from the deeper problems in how we think about bias.
President Trump said he had no choice but to heed warnings from the CIA and FBI to keep some of the files secret from further review, releasing them un-redacted could pose irreversible harm to our national security.
AltspaceVR said in July that investors were too apprehensive about VR to keep funding the 35,000-strong community, and when a deal for its next round of funding fell through, it had no choice but to shut down.
Senior executives in the financial services sector, which accounts for about 12 percent of the economy, told Reuters May's efforts to secure a transition deal had come too late and they had no choice but to start restructuring.
Ozgur explains over Whatsapp that he wanted to do something for both Syrian and Turkish people at once; Eva emails me to say that because she is a mother, she felt she had no choice but to help.
LONDON — After pulling off one of the biggest victories of his career, Alexander Zverev felt he had no choice but to apologize to the player he had just defeated, who happened to be none other than Roger Federer.
And as smoke and flames engulfed the cockpit, Hall, a flight instructor who had previously taught Munson to fly propeller planes, and Anderson, a friend and business associate of Munson's, had no choice but to make their escape.
But as SWOCC refused to let Gililland progress to the penultimate year of her program, and as the tight-knit Coos Bay community rallied around the college, she began to feel she had no choice but to sue.
"I figured when that was complete I would cut the roof open and finish the rest, [but] the roof came out so well I had no choice but to see this project through to the end," he said.
Hyundai Motor Senior Vice President Lee Ki-sang said automakers had no choice but to boost green car sales to meet stringent emissions regulations, despite slackening demand as low petrol prices spur the market for gas-guzzling vehicles.
Under the new "right to carry" laws, which two dozen other states later adopted, officials had no choice but to issue a permit to anyone who was "mentally fit" and had not been convicted of a violent felony.
"She was in enormous pain and had such difficulty moving around that I felt I had no choice but to give her a short prescription of opioids to get through the weekend, just to be functional," he recalled.
Last month, Niel said Golan had no choice but to merge with another player since a plan to share Cellcom's network was not approved by regulators while municipalities in Israel refused to approve the installation of more antennas.
It was troubling, too, that the architects of the Affordable Care Act decided that they had no choice but to institutionalize the role of insurance companies in health care, while limiting their ability to toss the weaklings overboard.
Cuddy had no choice but to make that call, and later that day she typed two additional sentences into the warrant application saying the victim did not know the suspect and never had sex with him before the rape.
Enough people eventually got into her way that she had no choice but to pull over, and she was approached by a casually-dressed woman who identified herself as a police officer and told her "you're breaking the law."
"Now, the story of a family that wants to rule the galaxy, and the one son who had no choice but to save it," Howard says as the video introduces the Skywalkers like they're members of the Bluth family.
BAGHDAD – Iran has cancelled a visit by Iraq&aposs prime minister after he said that while he was opposed to renewed U.S. sanctions on Tehran he had no choice but to abide by them, an Iraqi official said Sunday.
The logic of the essay was simple enough: The prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency was so positively ruinous that conservatives had no choice but to support Donald Trump — no matter how awful or incompetent he appeared to be.
That moment staring at my reflection in that stainless steel mirror scared me so badly that I felt I had no choice but to make one of the biggest decisions of my life in prison: I left the skinheads.
An Australia mom was covered in black and blue bruises this week after she and her young daughter became trapped in a hail storm and she had no choice but to shield the baby with her body, reports say.
Since the Republican Party failed in that mission, people and interests that see the GOP as their preferred representational vehicle had no choice but to vote for a candidate whose financial situation made him clearly unsuitable for the presidency.
Last week we were reminded of Troop-Cop, who was so troubled by protestors calling police fascists that he had no choice but to club the shit out of them, all in the service of a tacky clothing brand.
The adviser, Larry Kudlow, said that Mr. Trump had no choice but to take the action after the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, said in a news conference that Canada would not be bullied by the United States on trade.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said NATO allies had no choice but to increase their military spending, repeating his demand that all those in the alliance meet the target of spending 2% of GDP a year on defense.
Earlier this year, Niel said Golan had no choice but to merge with another player since a plan to share Cellcom's network was not approved by regulators while municipalities in Israel refused to approve the installation of more antennas.
"It's about a guy who found out too late that he didn't do his job as a dad, and he couldn't use the information that he found, and the girl had no choice but to raise herself," he said.
In one email, dated June 2005, Mr. Nakajima explained to colleagues, including Mr. Tanaka and Mr. Chikaraishi, that they had no choice but to manipulate test data and that they needed to "cross the bridge together," the indictment said.
On a recent afternoon in a quiet Latin grocery, an undocumented 46-year-old woman named Mariela said she had no choice but to shut down the taco truck she once stationed at a workplace that had been raided.
As with many big players in Afghanistan, such as the government and Coalition forces, the Taliban realized in 1995 that if it wanted to keep the populace onside it had no choice but to let the opium trade continue.
Said Seif, a senior official with the Ahmad Abdo Martyrs group, said rebels had no choice but to go along with the deal to leave the town, because there were no other outside forces that could guarantee their safety.
Mr. Diamond said at the time that he had grave reservations about the plan, but he also said he had no choice but to approve a permit because his department's jurisdiction was limited to the project's impact on water quality.
Clinton anticipated that it would be painful for her to watch Trump become the next president, according to a former aide, but felt she had no choice but to attend given her role both as former first lady and Trump's challenger.
Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, a public health group, said in a statement that the FDA had no choice but to reject the company's application since it asked for the removal of statutory warning labels.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's BDI industry association said on Wednesday that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call to re-open the Withdrawal Agreement was irresponsible and said German firms had no choice but to prepare for a hard Brexit on October 31.
That in itself became a conversation about power, because there we were at a women's-only networking event, but even when we were focused on our woman-ness, we had no choice but to focus on our Black woman-ness, too.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - England sprinter Zharnel Hughes said he had no choice but to accept the decision that robbed him of 200 meters gold at the Commonwealth Games, adding that making contact with rival Jereem Richards had been an accident.
After it was discovered in September 2015 that Volkswagen doctored its cars' diesel engines to give false readings in emissions tests — a costly mistake known as the Dieselgate scandal — the company had no choice but to thoroughly change its strategy.
When faced with the false and libelous claims she has now asserted in this lawsuit, Mr. Goguen wanted Ms. Baptiste to leave him and his family alone, and felt that he had no choice but to pay her to accomplish this.
One of the things that they did, because they were so messed up, they had no choice but to give the secretary leeway because they knew he'd have to be — he or she would have to be changing all the time.
Domingo Garcia, president of the national League of United Latin American Citizens, told CNN on Monday that the state had "no choice" but to accept that its position was not going to work at trial and move instead to settle.
The delayed release of hundreds of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy caused a backlash among scholars and researchers Thursday night, while President Donald Trump insisted that "I had no choice" but to keep the documents back.
In this episode of Autobiographies, Pusha T talks about his rise to prominence, the pivotal moment that led to the end of Clipse, his relationship with his brother Gene, and how he had no choice but to convert tragedy into art.
Ahead of Apple's own App Analytics service, many developers had no choice but to rely on third-party data, like that provided by firms like Flurry or App Annie, in order to track metrics and data regarding their apps' performance.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's special prosecutor investigating a corruption scandal involving President Park Geun-hye said on Sunday it was considering whether to raid the presidential offices and if it did so, it had no choice but to do so publicly.
The legendary singer, 78, told The Times she was just 16 when she met Ike, who quickly had her join his band, and almost as quickly, seduced the teenage singer who felt she had no choice but to date him.
Why it matters: Head of federal affairs for petroleum refining company Andeaver, Stephen Brown, told Bloomberg that "the administration essentially had no choice but to relent," because Iowa senators were "threatening to hold nominees hostage" until they got their way.
It's not a stretch to think that evidence provided by van der Zwaan — like his "surreptitious" recording of his call with Gates and Person A — helped Mueller build a case strong enough that Gates had no choice but to flip.
Because Barclays Capital is a securities firm in the United States, and is therefore regulated by both Finra and the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Pair had no choice but to agree to Finra arbitration if there was a financial dispute.
As a physician on the frontlines of an overlooked epidemic, I've seen countless patients who have had no choice but to have their limbs surgically amputated because they didn't have access to the clinical interventions that could have saved their legs.
When Maria and several other tenants went to the property manager to ask for an explanation, he told them that so many tenants had threatened to leave that the landlord had no choice but to lower the proposed rent hike.
"Just a few hours after the announcement we understand that around 250 civilian families felt they had no choice but to leave," she said in an interview at a hotel in Erbil, about 75 km (40 miles) east of Mosul.
Alan Billings, the elected Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire, said he had no choice but to immediately suspend Crompton, who was not involved in the events in 1989, because of the erosion of public trust and confidence in him.
LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said NATO allies had no choice but to increase their military spending, repeating his demand that all those in the alliance meet the target of spending 2% of GDP a year on defence.
"I think very highly of Coach Taggart and wish him well, but in the interest of the university, we had no choice but to make a change," Florida State University President John Thrasher said in a statement released by the school.
Fed would rather be safe than sorry "The Fed had no choice but to take every step to ensure the economy will run as smoothly as possible," said Robert Frick, corporate economist with Navy Federal Credit Union, in a report.
Mr. English said it was Mr. McCoy's delusions of a grand conspiracy that made his client unable to participate in his defense and that led him to believe he had no choice but to try to save his client's life.
After an embarrassing inability to repeal the Affordable Care Act — a core promise by congressional Republicans since 2010 — Republicans knew they had no choice but to deliver a tax package or face brutal repudiation by their voters and campaign donors.
Unable to search GIPHY for the words "Michael Scott," she had no choice but to watch silently as the woman talked on the phone while casually resting her sockless, shoeless feet in the same place where the sandwiches are made.
In 2014, outrage was written directly into the story; Bryan led a fan-oriented "Occupy" movement against the evil "Authority" until the powers that be, played onscreen by real WWE executives, had no "choice" but to let Bryan prove his merits.
That was the gist of a message that Mexico's Foreign Relations Ministry sent on Monday in announcing that it had no choice but to withdraw the help it had offered to Texas to deal with the flooding left by Hurricane Harvey.
"We are making the best of bad choices," said Dr. Mark Rupp, the chief of infectious diseases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which recently decided it had no choice but to try reusing masks decontaminated with ultraviolet light.
Like many other preparators, he told Hyperallergic that he had no choice but to stay in the industry because it was where he had made his career; it was his best chance of making enough money to pay off his debts.
"We do not accept the argument that Iran is entitled to reduce compliance with the JCPoA," the three countries said in a joint statement, saying they had no choice but to trigger the process that could eventually lead to U.N. sanctions.
The cocktail of PEDs in Miller&aposs system meant Hearn had no choice but to call the bout off, instead recruiting Andy Ruiz Jr. as a late replacement, who went on to beat Joshua in the upset of the year.
" Mr. Smith was one of them, he asserted, a writer whose early work "told many Italians what they did not want to hear, but told them at a special point in their history when they had no choice but to listen.
Republican senators said the Kentucky Republican had no choice but to cut the deal for the Wednesday acquittal vote because Democrats could have used their power under the rules to drag out the process past Tuesday's State of the Union.
However, it was a different rock-and-roll adjacent garment — or, more accurately, undergarment — that re-appeared again and again, to the extent that we had no choice but to crown it the reigning must-have of London Fashion Week.
In his later years, Mr. Acconci sometimes agonized over this situation, but he said he had no choice but to follow his interests where they took him — which was no less than an ambition to change the way people lived.
"I'm not entirely convinced that she's changed her mind," he added, but said she had no choice but to approve the process in the wake of the whistleblower complaint against Trump and calls from House Democrats to initiate an inquiry.
In an article for Foreign Policy magazine, SDF commander in chief Mazloum Abdi said the Kurds had no choice but to give up the self-rule they had established and partner with Assad and, by extension, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When the community expressed its interest, he had no choice but to sell to them - even though he favored another buyer who he said was better placed to give the island the long-term investment it needs to secure its future.
As Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke sat on the witness stand in a Cook County courtroom on Tuesday and recounted the night of October 220, 43, he told lawyers that he had no choice but to shoot Laquan McDonald.
Bijl later told me that he had no choice but to come forward to protect his own reputation — he felt that it reflected poorly on him among dealers and others in the field if they believed that he'd missed a Rembrandt.
And on Wednesday, even as he claimed that Pakistan had had no choice but to retaliate for India's airstrikes around Balakot the day before, he also expressed concern that the two countries must calm hostilities rather than risk nuclear war.
For weeks, President Donald Trump and his administration claimed that they would prefer to keep families together in immigration detention — but had no choice but to separate them at the US-Mexico border so parents could be prosecuted for illegal entry.
They said the problem was compounded by the difficulty and financial risks of pursuing a case at an employment tribunal, which left potential claimants feeling they had no choice but to reach a settlement even if it prevented them speaking out.
"My husband and I really wanted to go but our company didn't let us take off work so we had no choice but to wear a mask and go to work coughing," said Wang, who works in an automotive technology research center.
BERLIN, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Germany's BDI industry association said on Wednesday that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call to re-open the Withdrawal Agreement was irresponsible and said German firms had no choice but to prepare for a hard Brexit on October 31.
Therefore, we had no choice but to pursue a legal challenge, and we sincerely hope to arrive at a solution that allows us to provide reasonable data and work constructively with the City of Los Angeles while protecting the privacy of our riders.
AMMAN/CAIRO (Reuters) - Leading Arab allies threatened with cuts in aid by Donald Trump said on Friday they had no choice but to defy the U.S. president over his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and did not believe he would follow through.
" He added: "Based upon the increasing hostility in our home, Nikki's ongoing refusal to attend her mental health issues … her abuse of drugs, and her failure to respect boundaries, I had no choice but to obtain alternate housing for me and our son.
I am not a quitter and I like to finish what I start, nevertheless, the doctors made it clear to me and my bandmates that I had no choice but to stop performing on stage for the remaining shows and possibly beyond.
"As the cost has been rising rapidly in the past few years, the factory had no choice but to lay off those workers with poor attitude at work while hoping to increase the productivity again," Fu Yuen representative Janice Chan said on Monday.
It wasn't just her badass personal style, complete with neon eyebrows and lipstick, skull motifs, and quirky Japanese designers: There was an inevitability about anything she said; you had no choice but to be swept away by her, to nod your head yes.
Allegedly, he emotionally abused his fiance until she had no choice but to throw in the towel and write a tell-all book with the hopes of saving some other unlucky schmuck from the walking Crest Whitening Strips advertisement that is Josh Murray.

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