"Those are tough calls to make because you could be very wrong."
It came down to a tough call at the end.
Not when he had to make a tough call in a ball game.
"No matter how long you've been at this job, you never get used to these tough calls."
If they got any closer he was going to have to make a tough call.
This was going to be one tough call, no matter where he made it.
I'm willing to take the heat for a tough call if necessary.
"And that's a tough call to make with the game on the line."
"Colleges are making tough calls on which programs to keep."
But it is hard to identify what tough calls have been made.
He has a tough decision to make in the next couple of weeks.
So we made the tough decision to get out of the business.
He still hadn't been able to make the tough decision.
This is a tough decision and you have to vote.
This one will be a tough decision for the board.
"It was a tough decision for us because they've been such a big part of our business."
That left him with a tough decision to make right now.
He'd love to run but he's got a tough decision to make.
He had found the strength to take the tough decision, to do the hard thing.
And even oil companies do have to make some tough decisions.
He may have a pretty difficult decision to make here in the next couple of weeks himself.
Perhaps the most difficult decision is where to keep your will.
This was a difficult decision, and came with significant risk.
But this is going to be a most difficult decision for all of you.
Even so, it was a very difficult decision to make.
Moving to the other side the world is a difficult decision to make, as we keep saying on the show.
It was a very difficult decision for me to make.
This is a very difficult decision, one of those when anything you do could be wrong.
Someone has to stand up and make this difficult decision.
Let me take you back to the time when we took that difficult decision.