Sentences with phrase «agonising choice»

Saoirse Ronan is outstanding in this charming love story about a young Irish immigrant who has to make an agonising choice between heart and home
New York is becoming a fast - fading memory and young Eilis Lacey is caught in an agonising choice between head, heart and home.
It's because they find pensions too complicated and inflexible, and most young people face an agonising choice of either saving to buy a home or saving for their retirement.
Shapps said concerns about the uncertainty of a Leave vote had settled what he described as an «agonising choice».

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Giving the voter two votes widens choice, meaning that we are no longer restricted to making the agonising decision of choosing between a good local candidate who is from the wrong party, and a party we like that has a weak local candidate.
So are today's scientists expected to spend as much time agonising over their moral choices as they do on experiments, or do they take ethics in their stride?
2 In other words, an overload of choice can be problematic in two ways: firstly, when faced with a lot of options, we tend to agonise over making a final decision and, secondly, once we do make our pick, we are more likely to regret it.
If you haven't discussed your favourite foods, choose a restaurant with a lot of choice on the menu, so that you don't leave your partner agonising over what they can eat when you should be concentrating on each other.
An individual agonising through some life difficulties makes a unusual choice as a solution... but instead of ostracising him as any society normally would, the community all out embraces him.
The most difficult part of the day so far has been agonising over the choice of which session.
I find myself agonising over my shader choices, knowing what it will cost me to change my mind — it's much more of a decision than in the original, which engenders a less playful feeling.
More importantly, it was something that I played with my other half, as both of us agonised over the choices to be made (and, for the record, she chose poorly.
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