The federal fiscal crisis is pushing NASA and National Science Foundation officials to make
painful choices between present and proposed astronomy programs
Not exact matches
«A distinction must be made,» the Instrumentum Laboris says, «
between those who have made a personal, and often
painful,
choice and live that
choice discreetly so as not to give scandal to others, and those whose behavior promotes and actively — often aggressively — calls attention to it.»
Understandably, many of our most compelling stories feature the
painful fate of individuals so caught
between the countering claims of these imperatives that, unlike the utopian Falstaff, they are incapable of an unambiguous
choice.