Sentences with phrase «painful decision by»

I reached this painful decision by asking my children which parent they preferred to live with and honored their wishes to be with their mom.
Painless Death - Painful Decision by Dr. T. J. Dunn, Jr..

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One thing to know: As it stands, it looks as if the Bills will miss the postseason by one game, and there's a chance that the spot that would have been theirs will go to the Chargers, making head coach Sean McDermott's decision to sit Tyrod Taylor for Nathan Peterman when the teams met midseason all the more painful for the snake - bitten franchise.
In the U.S. more recent policy driven examples include Paul Volcker's decision in 1980 to force the U.S. into a painful recession by elevating U.S. interest rates above 20 %.
The group's announcement said that «this painful decision has become necessary by concern for the common good of the Society of Saint Pius X and its good government, according to what Archbishop Lefebvre denounced: This is the destruction of authority.
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
Granted, there will still be many divorces brought about by the flawed decisions of individuals, giving witness to the continuing ingenuity of human sin, and creating a painful legacy of injury and evil.
Dave should use the Leaders» Debate on Thursday to step up the attack, leveling with the public and pointing out that the painful decisions necessary to restore the nation's finances to health will not be taken by a weak coalition government.
It may be possible to tap into this altruism simply by reminding people in positions of power — from chefs to politicians — of the painful consequences of their decision to cut corners.
And they don't allow for movies where the entire plot hinges on a single painful decision made by one man.
In a letter seen by Tes, parents were told that the trust could not find the «required saving» and as a result «need to make the painful and very difficult decision to close the boarding school».
That means someone, or someones, who aren't deterred by the prospect of complicated, painful decisions has to be in charge and even then there's no guarantee they'll succeed.
If the seizures can't be controlled by medication and the dog begins having frequent seizures, many owners will make the painful decision to have their dog put to sleep because the dog's quality of life is not good and it will only get worse.
All microtransactions have been removed in a very smart decision that will ensure Square Enix don't get their door kicked down by irate gamers brandishing painful looking implements, plus all the content that could be gained via microtransactions has been added into the game, meaning we get two extra areas based around past Hitman titles.
Here in Massachusetts, where I practice, many lawyers and commentators are baffled by a judge's decision yesterday to sidestep the First Amendment and block a TV news station from broadcasting a news item that was sure to be shocking for many and painful for some.
By the time most couples reach the painful decision to divorce, one or both of them have typically spent a great deal of time telling themselves (and often each other) over and over all of the ways in which the parties are out of sync and how the marriage is not working.
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