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en [Walsh's] choices are extraordinarily difficult. But with the deficit you can either carry it or dump it on someone else.

en We have some awfully good choices. They all want to be in the game. Sometimes the choices are made for you, sometimes there are some difficult choices to be made. That's what we hope happens.

en “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. Seniors across the country will be absolutely bewildered by the choices they are confronted with, and they are going to have a very difficult time navigating those choices,

en Seniors across the country will be absolutely bewildered by the choices they are confronted with and they are going to have a very difficult time navigating those choices.

en We wrote last November that Sony's design choices for the PS3 had resulted in an expensive and difficult-to-manufacture product, and we think that we're seeing the consequences of those choices play out now.

en We were going to have to close a school. We were going to have to eliminate sports. There were no choices when you're looking at almost 1$ million deficit in the first year.

en These cases are extraordinarily difficult. It's hard to know why someone does something.

en These are political choices being made that are hurting low-income people. Don't make them the brunt of your deficit reduction and fiscal responsibility.

en We have to change directions back to the period of time when we made the tough choices, eliminated the deficit and created the surplus.

en They decided that rather than just doing a document dump, they would do a garbage dump on Monday, and I think people are going to wonder about that, ... Meet the Press.

en The minute you or anybody else knows what you are you are not it, you are what you or anybody else knows you are and as everything in living is made up of finding out what you are it is extraordinarily difficult really not to know what you are and yet to be that thing.
  Gertrude Stein

en It's extraordinarily difficult. It forces challengers to be extremely creative or have deep pockets of their own.

en This was a very difficult decision. No one works harder than Ed, and he has served this organization extraordinarily well for over 16 years.

en If there is an 'issue' with the US external accounts, it is not the bilateral trade deficit with China but rather the overall deficit that the US incurs. After all, the large current account deficit means that the US spends more than it produces, which requires financing from abroad.

en I think we are dealing with an extraordinarily difficult year financially. We can't afford to leave any stone unturned.


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