Sentences with phrase «little choice but»

Now that the painting is done and the «stuff» is piled everywhere, I have little choice but to dig in.
The bondholders had little choice but to grant the company a five - year extension.
The folks who can't work remotely — restaurant and retail employees, for example — have little choice but to take sick or vacation days or hope someone can switch shifts.
The course won't be formally required by law, but anyone hoping to pass the new exam will have little choice but to take the classes, says Mammarella, who teaches courses at Montreal's Champlain College.
A lackluster supply of available homes is slowing sales across South Florida — but the shortage of listings also keeps pushing prices higher as buyers have little choice but to pay more for what they want.
Office building owners over the last three years have had little choice but to become models of operating efficiency to weather the economic downturn.
He asked her if she thought she could organize a better fashion show, leaving her little choice but to take up the challenge.
So, if you are facing intimate terrorism, most experts agree that you have little choice but divorce, doing so as safely as you can, using all the resources you can access.
It removes you from the power struggle and leaves the teen with little choice but to analyze the logic and behaviors that led to the outcome.
To ensure their resumes are selected by the applicant tracking system programmed with these same buzzwords, job seekers have little choice but to stack their resumes or profiles with them.
Uncertain if he can trust his own people, Eirik has little choice but to throw in his lot with two enigmatic varl and a country boy.
But compared to the cost of having to cancel a crowdsale, return contributions to investors, and seek legal defense counsel after being prosecuted by the SEC, the next crop of ICOs may have little choice but to cough up and comply.
Not only does that approach cast the cybersecurity risk in stark relief, but it also exposes the fact that bitcoin investors have little choice but to do business with undercapitalized exchanges that may not have the capital buffer to absorb these losses the way a traditional and regulated bank or exchange would.
Facebook appears to have no technical way to enforce privacy promises made by app developers, leaving users little choice but to simply trust them.
There are certainly massive beneficial aspects about the technology, but it's another space where we have little choice but to hope Facebook doesn't go too far.
Given all of this, Intel has little choice but to keep dancing as fast it can, just like the drones it showed off earlier this week at CES.
So you really have little choice but to hang on to your liability insurance.
Often they have little choice but to steer customers toward certain policies due to the way they are compensated in their work.
If a fire rips through your home or if you are victimized by a major burglary or act of vandalism, you'll be left with little choice but to get going replacing the things you lost.
Unless you have a trustworthy outside advisor (and they can be pricey) you have little choice but to believe what you're hearing.
In several states, there are only one or two insurers offering coverage, so rideshare drivers have little choice but to accept the price and coverage levels offered without the benefit of competitive pricing.
The financial institution had little choice but to shut down a third of its branches, and with it 300 positions, as growing droves of consumers were forsaking bank tellers in favour of smartphones.
It is at that point that owners find themselves in a situation in which they have little choice but to either walk away from their investment or contribute substantial funds to carry out the repair costs.
While the trend in family law is toward less adversarial forms of dispute resolution there are still occasions when a client has little choice but to go to court to seek relief.
People could not easily find the information they needed about a topic, such as medicine, law, or accounting, so the public had little choice but to consult experts (e.g., doctors, lawyers, accountants, etc.) to answer even routine questions.
The federal government will likely be hesitant to interfere with a decision of Quebec's National Assembly, in order to avoid political tension, but to avoid setting a precedent for other provinces; the federal government would have little choice but to challenge the law in court.
When we're given a prescription, we have little choice but to trust that the prescribing doctor knows what's best for us.
During discussions with a few managing partners of mid-size (35 to 60 attorneys) firms and larger (100 + attorneys) law firms about the compression in associate compensation resulting from the higher starting salaries offered to recent law school graduates, most of these partners acknowledged that their firms have little choice but to raise their firms» starting salaries to some extent, to attract and retain higher quality associates.
And with law firms and their clients increasing their use of AI, attorneys have little choice but to keep pace with the competition, or be left behind.
If the judge is passive and has shown little or no interest in actively managing the case to streamline the pretrial process, establish priorities, and minimize unnecessary discovery and briefing costs, the parties will have little choice but to assume the worst.
During informal discussions with managing partners of several mid-size (35 to 75 attorneys) firms about the compression in associate - junior partner compensation resulting from the higher starting salaries offered to recent law school graduates, most of these partners acknowledged that their firms have little choice but to raise their firms» starting salaries to some extent, to attract and retain higher quality associates.
[40] Graduate positions in large and mid-tier firms are extremely competitive, and consequently individual law students have little choice but to accept the way in which law firms are run and charge their clients if they wish to remain employed.
The submission to the province's government watchdog argues that reduced coverage through employer - funded workplace insurance means workers often have little choice but to rely on publicly funded health care and social assistance programs.
The New Lawyer, especially one working in personal legal services, has little choice but to embrace these challenges.
However, when the value of the assets of the estate is high, or for certain types of assets, the estate trustee will have little choice but to apply to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to obtain a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee with a Will (formerly known as Letters Probate) or a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee without a Will (formerly known as Letters of Administration), («Certificate»).
Faced with the need to manage greater volumes of data as well as multiplying communications channels, organisations and their legal representatives will have little choice but to implement new technology - based processes to reduce the time needed to identify and manage information required to satisfy regulatory and legal demands.
Faced with the need to manage greater volumes of data as well as multiplying communications channels, organisations and their legal representatives will have little choice but to implement new technology - based processes to reduce the time needed to identify and manage information required to satisfy...
«Mr. McMaster's repeated threats of criminal prosecution should we refuse to shut down craigslist for South Carolina have left us little choice but to seek declaratory relief before the court,» Buckmaster said.
So, to justify why he thought the # 4.4 billion spent on the LHC would have been better spent on climate change, Sir David King, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government, current president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and author of books about climate change that have pictures of polar bears on the cover, has little choice but to resort to hyperbole and extravagation:
Having rejected nuclear energy and without an abundance of coal or gas, it has little choice but to pay the wind pipers.
If you really take him seriously, there seems to be little choice but to close all universities and research organisations, and return to getting all scientific information from the Bible.
Because world economies are so linked to energy, nations will have little choice but to develop renewable energy once peak production has been reached.
While the Transition Movement has, so far, been careful to avoid party politics, it seems obvious that as a community - lead response to coming challenges, it has little choice but to engage in political debate as its influence grows.
It's starting to feel like vehicle manufacturers will have little choice but to cater to the modern, clean city.
If the goal is to eradicate poverty, hunger, and illiteracy, and lessen pressures on already strained natural resources, we have little choice but to strive for the lower projection.
So long as we live under this corporate capitalist system we have little choice but to go along in this destruction, to keep pouring on the gas instead of slamming on the brakes, and that the only alternative — impossible as this may seem right now — is to overthrow this global economic system and all of the governments of the 1 % that prop it up and replace them with a global economic democracy, a radical bottom - up political democracy, an eco-socialist civilization.
Faced with concerns over how quickly new nuclear will progress through the planning and licensing system, and the possibility that even coal plants that are compliant with existing EU environmental regulation may be forced to close early by the proposed Industrial Emissions Directive, generators have little choice but to prepare to build a second wave of gas - fired plants (ie in addition to the 8GW currently under construction) to keep the lights on before new nuclear and some CCS coal plants start to come onto the system in the 2020s.
«That will be enormous,» said Pardee, especially because the rest of the world will have little choice but to follow, likely in the form of an international agreement under the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which several airlines have already said they support.
Meanwhile the E.U. shows no sign of abandoning the system, leaving business leaders like Mr. Thumann with little choice but to speak out at home and to press developed nations abroad to match Europe's efforts when they gather at the U.N. summit meeting on climate change in December in Copenhagen.
Scientists will use it as a shortcut, although they ought to go back and check if it is called into question, and non-scientists have little choice but to use it, although I think they should be aware that their opinion does not thereby acquire any scientific imprimatur.
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