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Making a choice always means making a sacrifice, giving up one thing for another.
The players have to abide by the umpire's decision.
Players must adhere to the rules of the game.
Players must adhere to the rules of the game.
Every player is under obligation to keep the rules.
You must appeal to public opinion to win the election.
There were no signs of disorder in the ship.
It is not certain if Mr Funada will join the new party.
The captain was the last person to leave the sinking ship.
The captain is responsible for the safety of passengers.
The captain assured us that there would be no danger.
Captains have responsibility for ship and crew.
It must have been broken during shipping.
As is usual with a sailor, he likes liquor very much.
The sailors were at the mercy of the weather.
The ship was at the mercy of the waves.
The ship was ready to sink any time.
The ship was at sea.
The ships left the port never to be seen again.
There is no way of reaching the island other than by boat.

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