1. In short, things would get worse, leaving a stark choice between civil war or Martial law. 2. N., we would face more and more often the stark choice between acting alone and doing nothing. 3. The case presents a stark choice for the justices. 4. They think stark choices are dangerous. 5. Those who lived had a stark choice, submit, or ... flee into exile. 6. We are faced with a stark choice. 7. U.K. companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive. 8. Because the poorer elderly spent such a large proportion of their income on fuel, she added, they would face stark choices if the cost rose. 9. As a practical matter, the political debate better not come down to such a stark choice. 10. But in developing countries, such fluctuations confront governments with stark choices that dwarf the typical legislative haggling in industrial democracies about spending cuts and tax increases. |