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If it was a straight choice between his life and mine there'd be no question.
He appears to have a straight choice between the clubs.
Given a straight choice, I'd rather sit by a slug.
She did not know which way she would go, if put to a straight choice between those alternatives.
Jack had been faced with a straight choice and he had chosen his career.
That's seconded, nice to know we have a straight choice, as you favour, we'll take them in reverse order.
It is clear that the second option is no longer viable so now its a straight choice.
'The Nationalists offer the straight choice - separatism and socialism.
During lunch, he endeavored to steer me away from predictably straight choices.
It's a straight choice between death by eating or death by starvation.
In adults and in children old enough to be independent, offer a straight choice: drugs or home - and stick to it.
In a straight choice, the Lib Dem leader prioritises the producer interest.
If it'd come to a straight choice between David and Trevor Foot, the poor sod would still be in prison.'
"It's a straight choice," he trembled silently.
Voters on Thursday had a straight choice between a fresh start under Labour and 'more of the same' under the Conservatives.
They really still haven't risen above the level of Simon Hughes and his "straight choice" campaign against Tatchell.
In England last year, 52% described themselves as British and just 34% as English in a straight choice between the two.
It was a straight choice between Charles Haughey and George Colley.
Nice to see straight talkin' from Simon, the Straight Choice, innit?
If you had a straight choice between the two you would pick McGrath but acknowledge Anderson is bowling beautifully.
Brakes on a full suspension mountain bicycle are a straight choice between linear-pull rim brakes or disc brakes.
In the original, a Simon Hughes campaign slogan in Bermondsey was quoted as being, "the straight choice".
The Liberal Campaign leaflet described the election as "a straight choice" between Simon Hughes and the Labour candidate.
The one controversial issue that was linked to Hughes was a leaflet describing the contest as a "straight choice" between Liberal and Labour.
This has been a very important debate, because it has shown that there is not a straight choice between cleaner air standards and employment, as some would have us believe.