Sentences with phrase «stark choice before»

«Virginians have a very stark choice before them.
In the current presidential contest, we could not have a more stark choice before us, between a candidate who rejects the overwhelming evidence that climate change is happening and a candidate who embraces the role of a price on carbon and incentives for renewable energy.
That is the stark choice before a nation at a terrible crossroads — between an executive of rectitude and a parliament of turpitude.

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In Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green, Levinson and Horowitz say some of the smartest business people today are those who do nt see the choice before them as a stark divide between doing good, on the one hand, or doing well.
Campaigning for the French presidency last year, Nicolas Sarkozy ran hard against what Europeans still refer to as 1968, describing the post-1968 New Left as «immoral» and «cynical» and defining the choice before the French electorate in stark terms: «In this election, the question is whether the heritage of May «68 should be perpetuated, or if it should be liquidated.»
The proposals now before the City Council offer a stark choice for the future of the political system our great city: reaffirm the will of the people and the basic principles of democracy and good governance, by forming a charter review commission and possibly holding a special election on term limits in the spring; or cynically toss democracy aside for personal political ambition by changing term limits legislatively.
Before SVS SoundPath, audio and home theater fans were faced with a stark choice — either pay outlandishly high prices for far - fetched marketing claims based on «snake oil» science, or, settle for second - rate accessories that keep a system from performing its best.
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