Poland's legislators face a wrenching choice this week as they take up a bill that would ban abortion, this country's leading form of birth control.
When the two plots come together, Wells will be faced with the most wrenching choice of his life-and have the slimmest of chances to prevent Armageddon.
As the Soviet Union broke up, each soldier had to make a wrenching choice between the Russian and Ukrainian armies.
Jacqui is 16 years old, pregnant and facing a wrenching choice: keep the child, put it up for adoption or have an abortion.
First, he must select the surface within two weeks, and then make the more wrenching choice: who will wear the red, white and blue?
For many Bosnian refugees who feel they cannot return to their original homes despite provisions for freedom of movement in the peace accord, the rules present a wrenching choice.
Meanwhile, our budget deficit is forcing wrenching choices in defense and our annual trade deficit with South Korea exceeds $10 billion.
This can give rise to some wrenching choices.
As a result, people like Antonio, 40, an illegal immigrant whose AIDS was diagnosed six years ago, now faces a wrenching choice.
The movie is acutely attuned to the doctor-patient relationship and the wrenching medical choices a cancer patient must make.