Sentences with phrase «stark choices as»

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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.
In my first week as minister for finance I was visited by Jeroen Dijsselbloem, president of the Eurogroup (the eurozone finance ministers), who put a stark choice to me: accept the bailout's «logic» and drop any demands for debt restructuring or your loan agreement will «crash» — the unsaid repercussion being that Greece's banks would be boarded up.
Grant inspects the SS Europe from bow to stern and concludes: «The smoke has pretty much cleared now and those in charge of the SS Europe are left with a stark choice — print money or allow the break - up of the Eurozone and the end of the common currency known as the Euro.
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.»
Most importantly, church assemblies should reclaim their role as representative assemblies chosen to deliberate thoughtfully on significant matters of Christian faith and life, rather than continuing to act as legislatures that reduce everything to stark alternatives and then make hurried decisions by forced choice majority voting.
This comes in stark contrast to when the player made himself indispensable in Gerrard's absence last season and was heralded as the right choice to take over...
As with the last great crisis of social democracy in the 1970s, today's stark choices are being posed as the result of a major economic shift within capitalism: the deep disruption of capital accumulation as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 200As with the last great crisis of social democracy in the 1970s, today's stark choices are being posed as the result of a major economic shift within capitalism: the deep disruption of capital accumulation as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 200as the result of a major economic shift within capitalism: the deep disruption of capital accumulation as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 200as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 2008.
«When we emerge victorious from the primary, Ms. Gillibrand will be unable to hide from her record as the Most Liberal Senator in Washington and voters will have a stark choice between a businessman who will address our nation's fiscal crisis and a politically - expedient politician.»
Also, as some experts in international law have already stated, when faced with a stark choice between pursuing what they perceive to be their vital national interests or abiding by international law, states would most often than not choose the first over the latter.
One way of approaching this question is to put forward a stark and unimaginative choice between two models: either something based on European Economic Area membership; or a traditional Free Trade Agreement, such as that the EU has recently negotiated with Canada.
«It is that most crucial election because I believe the choice for Britain is as stark as this: it is change or ruin.
«Elizabeth Warren is a pretty stark choice compared to Scott Brown,» Tisei added as an example of the new party dynamics.
While other cast selections are questionable, James McAvoy as Charles Xavier was another excellent choice, as he brings a tranquility to his character that offers a stark contrast to the rage that embodies Fassbender's Lensherr.
To that end, the movie is filmed in crisp black - and - white (by Russian cinematographer Aleksei Rodionov), a stylistic choice that makes the proceedings feel both starker and swifter; it's as though the mere presence of color might have slowed the story's momentum.
As the presidential nominating process moves forward Hillary Clinton may very well be the «best» choice for the Democrats and the electorate, but the AFT leadership's decision to endorse her now is an stark indicator of just how far the teacher unions have gone to become part of the get - a-long, go - along status quo.
But Abd el - Aziz can only stand the Club's corruption for so long, and after he is killed for standing up for himself and his fellow workers, his widow and two sons are drawn deeper and deeper into both the Club's shadowy politics and Egypt's social underworld until they are given a stark and gut - wrenching choice: live safely as lifelong servants or fight for their human rights.
The service was very good for a budget hotel, a pretty consistent experience at the Choice hotels I stayed at and a stark contrast to the Wyndham hotels I tried, which were not nearly as good!
Walker's mission soon grows more complicated than initially perceived, and it leads to a series of hellish revelations and choices for the player that are as stark in their presentation as they are in their judgment.
The fires of faith burn hot, as local gods come under attack from a universal church that offers a stark choice - God or the Sword?
That evidence now shows us that we face a stark choice, between a future with a little more climate change that we will still have to adapt to and cope with, and one with catastrophic climate change that will threaten the future of life as we know it.
In stark terms, there are only three response choices in the face of global climatic disruption says Dr. John Holdren as often as he can say it: mitigation, adaptation, and suffering.
He presents the future as a stark choice between two competing visions — zero carbon or an uninhabitable planet.
As part of that reinvention he urges Transition Movements to convey the sense of urgency around climate change and peak oil to their communities — arguing that within a few short years we will begin facing stark choices about «how we live, where we live, and even who lives.»
The organization states on its website that the position is based on detailed research and that «we are faced with a stark choice: either we act to stop ruddy ducks spreading from the UK, or we stand by and watch as the white - headed duck is pushed ever closer to extinction.»
WIth opposing viewpoints on very important issues such as whether to have a baby or not, a sex change or not or any situation where there can be no compromise, the choice are stark.
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