When a tragic accident occurs, everyone involved has to make
hard decisions about their future.
Not exact matches
Not a day passes without a new story
about hard bargaining at NAFTA renegotiations, which forces businesses to reconsider their investments and put off
decisions until they know more
about the
future of cross-border trade.
Would it be a discussion
about how Labour are willing to make the
hard but necessary
decisions on providing the funding for the
future of the NHS?
In September 2013, the lease on my facility was
about to be up and I was considering moving into a much larger spot, but after discussing plans
about our
future, my fiancee and I decided to make the
hard decision to pick up and move my entire business to Chicago, IL.
Saving for retirement is
hard enough, but states are forcing teachers into complex
decisions about how much their pension might be worth in the
future.
«We know that many pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are less likely to receive the same high - quality advice and guidance than their wealthier peers, which makes it
harder for them to make informed
decisions about their
future,» she told Schools Week.
This is never an easy topic to think
about when it comes a family member, and sometimes even
harder when it comes to animal companions because it's difficult a to make a
decision about your pet's
future without knowing what your animal companion really wants or needs.
I talk to someone who does research on gaming addiction
about the concept in general, how
hard it is to research it, and the APA's recent
decision to (possibly, at some point in the
future) include Internet Gaming Disorder as a real mental disorder in the handbook psychiatrists use to diagnose someone.
The policy reasons are obvious: in a world where we herald evidence - based policy - making, it is
hard to explain how a
decision can be made
about the
future of articling without examining what articling students actually do and without examining their actual working conditions.