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en Emergence from the Chapter 11 process in the US requires that we make difficult, yet necessary, decisions.

en Emergence from Chapter 11 requires that we make difficult decisions.

en We are on one of the sharpest decelerations that our industry has experienced, and it requires that we move fast to make hard, but prudent business decisions, ... The most difficult decisions are layoffs, because they affect our people.

en The process for qualifying for the Olympics is very difficult; it requires being ranked within the top three in the hemisphere. In order to achieve a high ranking it requires participation in tournaments that are held all over the world and the season lasts seven months. Though it was difficult being away from home for so many days, it was a lot of fun, hanging out with my friends and experiencing new cultures.

en As we continue to execute on our business strategy, the current business environment requires us to be cautious and make some pragmatic, yet difficult decisions.

en We need an assessment of the capabilities of the United States of America to gather intelligence in order that the president ... may make the most difficult decisions that a president has to make, ... That process is under severe criticism and scrutiny in some quarters.
  John McCain

en Finland has been concerned about the adequate level of investments that would secure the emergence of the future information society, and now the implementation of the decision requires that we make additional outlays on mobile technology that is less efficient than 3G.

en The last leg in the negotiations is always the most difficult. It requires courage. It requires a lot of historic sense and it requires the taking of certain positions that unfortunately we haven't experienced yet from the Palestinian side.

en It's an educational process that judges have to understand that in no way is this an appropriate substitute to actual personal involvement. But judges are called upon to make very difficult decisions in regards to relocation. ... And it is an option.

en Often insurance companies buy applications on a silo-by-silo basis. They'll lack integration across processes or even similar systems. But we're now seeing the development of business process management philosophies or managing entire processes. That requires technologies to deal with the content that affects decisions along the process.

en It's a landmark development. It's of real historic significance. He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature. We are enormously relieved that we can finally close this difficult chapter of the peace process.

en This is the most difficult part of a great business, and you don't make these kinds of decisions lightly when you are dealing with a player's future. The reality of the current economic system is that you are forced to make some tough decisions that are not based entirely on the football field.

en The past 12 months have been the most difficult and challenging period that Sanctuary has ever had. As a result, we have had to make some fundamental changes and difficult decisions, but it was essential to make them and we have acted quickly to do so.

en Onion soup sustains. The process of making it is somewhat like the process of learning to love. It requires commitment, extraordinary effort, time, and will make you cry.

en Everyone agrees that the London meeting is potentially a critical chapter in the peace process which either opens up the hope for continuation or closes an important chapter of history,


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