Sentences with phrase «stark choices between»

«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.
This legislation is based on values that would no longer be acceptable today and leaves many older widows with a stark choice between being alone until death or finding a loving companion late in life and losing a significant part of overall income.
While it is clearly not a pre-requisite, or indeed the single cause, inspection leads to school improvement; it's not a stark choice between the two.
But the evidence suggests that the stark choice between academics and the arts is a false dichotomy.
There is a stark choice between policies of failure and despair — and the positive policies we offer for humanity and the environment.
He presents the future as a stark choice between two competing visions — zero carbon or an uninhabitable planet.

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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 taking the position that the stark choice is between rigid secularism and religious fanaticism, they take the side of Stephen Kinzer and the paper for which he writes.
That is the stark choice before a nation at a terrible crossroads — between an executive of rectitude and a parliament of turpitude.
This election is about choosing the government of our country for the next five years, and the choice could not be starker between a Conservative government led by me, continuing with a plan that's working, and putting it all at risk.»
[92] Publicly speaking about the 2017 Scottish council elections, Sturgeon has said that the elections were a clear choice between voting for herself and Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, citing the stark fall in support of the Scottish Labour Party and their leader Kezia Dugdale over the past several years.
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.
The contrasts between the two — Brown at 72 is a legend in California politics, Newsom at 42 is a rising star — are incredibly compelling and will present a stark choice for primary voters.
«This sad display from Labour shows just how stark the choice is for Ipswich voters: between Gordon Brown's tired and mendacious government and a fresh start for Ipswich, with a new MP prepared to fight for the town and a Conservative government ready to rebuild Britain.»
To expand the number of successful school leavers and reduce the stark divide between passes and failures, we need a broader curriculum, though in crafting this we should reject the stale, binary choice between academic and vocational.
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 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.
When it comes to the best Chromebook laptop, you have a choice between two stark alternatives.
To a certain extent that has always been true, but when the laws change and disruption occurs, the contrasts between business models will become starker and the brokers» perceived value to the agent and in the process will become the defining choice.
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