In addition to being associated with lifestyle choices, cancer is also associated with unsafe working and living conditions. |
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You can always second-guess yourself, and wonder if you made the right choices. |
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Our choices are a guy who always has second thoughts or a guy who's never had a first thought. |
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Do we opt for choices that will give us maximal comfort or do we make choices that will give our lives the most meaning? |
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We regularly undertake surveys of newly qualified doctors, to establish their career choices and progression. |
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Although we now face difficult moral choices I am so grateful that we've emerged as a much more compassionate and thoughtful society. |
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After seeing the film once, watch it again and pay close attention to Bacri's acting choices. |
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Overall, I'm not thrilled with any of the choices for 2008, but then I rarely am. |
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Today, cruise ships feature gourmet cuisine and what seems to be a never-ending medley of meals, along with choices for leaner menus. |
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I must admit that I was slightly shocked at some of the choices of venues for the London meetup. |
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Having too many choices not only defeats the objective of providing each of us with a neater fit but it inflates our sense of self-importance. |
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This is limiting my choices and is a very shallow approach to relationships. |
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The accent therefore had to fall on external action by the state, but of itself this did not require immediate and exact foreign policy choices. |
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Audience members make dumb choices, computer screens misbehave and the two deliver gently encouraging corrections with perfect old-school timing. |
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The most jarring element of the disc, however, has to be the director's choices. |
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Do any quilting experts have any pointers that I may have missed with my choices? |
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Her choices effectively mute the character of Lady M, rendering her less toothsomely evil and more plainly matter-of-fact. |
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Visible choices on divestments or acquisitions should be seen to fit with this rationale. |
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Our councils are already doing a fantastic job of developing lifestyle choices and active living. |
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More choice in formats for library customers may mean more constraints on choices in materials acquisition. |
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And it's no surprise. Nobody with any choices would agree to stand up in front of an undisciplined rabble every day. |
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The consumer has lost, because in the race for the bottom, the consumer has no real choices. |
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Let managers and shareholders make their own choices, based on sound business judgment, not on fear, jingoism or just bad economics. |
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We sat down with a half of Timothy Taylor's for me, and a pint for him, to make our choices. |
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Before we'd even made our choices from the menu, it already felt better than the previous visit. |
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If we are serious about cutting the teenage pregnancy rate, family planning experts must be able to advise young people of the choices. |
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Often these custom made products are non-refundable so confirm your product choices with your tradesperson before ordering. |
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Finally, remind yourself that the choices you make now will help determine whether you end up a well-tuned muscle car or a rusted-out old junker. |
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I believe we have to treat grown ups as adults, and everyone has to be free to make his or her own choices. |
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The only other drink choices were beer and mimosas so we opted for those instead. |
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Clearly our choices were being cooked to order so there was a delay before the food arrived. |
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Foods high in calcium and magnesium are alkaline-forming and good choices if you need to decrease acidity. |
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Regret is the type of emotion that makes you think of past times and think how stupid and juvenile you were because of the choices you made. |
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There is a wide array of culinary choices, including pizza, kebabs, falafel, hamburgers, and Chinese cuisine. |
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Because these choices seem rational in the circumstances does not remove the fact that decisions have been made. |
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I had come off the golf course feeling ravenous, so my choices were influenced by a desire for meat, and lots of it. |
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Other elements in such a range of choices are the pidgins and Creoles of English in West Africa and of Afrikaans in South Africa and Namibia. |
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During their organizing time, have your patients start researching their aftercare choices, as well. |
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Carbohydrates are a vital ingredient of a footballer's diet, with wholegrain rice and wholemeal bread being popular choices. |
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Sandwiches or rolls are often easiest and good choices if you use whole grain or wholemeal bread. |
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Sadly, even Jones realised you can spread yourself too thin, often leading to poor choices. |
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The array of choices is dizzying, from different types of cows and grades of milk quality to the ability to breed hybrid vegetables. |
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There are plenty of high-tech choices out there including LCD and newer style rear projection. |
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Again there were more than adequate choices in sauces, with aioli, wasabi, tartare, Thai plum sauce and blue cheese dip. |
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But if you're willing to kick some money in, his investment choices will widen. |
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A freezer well-stocked with broccoli, spinach, winter squash and carrots offers nutrient-dense choices. |
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He likens the current shake-out to the period of stagnation in the 1980s when US companies were forced to sit down and make choices. |
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Through sensible saving and wise investment choices, I have some money that I'll be willing to advance you in the form of plane tickets. |
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He had been wise in his career choices, guided by his sprawling but close-knit family and his pugnacious agent. |
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Total words for a specific item were determined by counting each word in the problem statement and all answer choices. |
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The votes were counted up fairly quickly, and by a slim majority one of the three choices had been passed. |
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Does the player have to follow a linear sequence or will there be choices to make? |
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You will actually be able to re-edit the movie with your computer and you'll have the director explaining to you why he made the choices he made. |
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If there's one thing you can say about critics on the NBCC board, it's that they never pick the safe choices. |
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The wine, typically, did not just include the safe choices of France, California, Australia, Germany and Italy. |
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What is envisaged is a bid to re-engage the public in a more grown-up conversation about the choices Britain faces in the next decade. |
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While planning a long fishing vacation, there are a couple of obvious choices to be made. |
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That would require levelling with the American people about unpleasant realities and the difficult choices that lie ahead. |
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Thus, they confronted issues of framing and investigated how videomaking is so much a process of making choices. |
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Because the computer can generate material algorithmically, it can respond to the user's choices in real-time. |
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Very modern in appearance, these bedding choices make the modern bedroom's focal point the bed. |
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Consider a facility executive purchasing 10,000 square yards of flooring who has narrowed the selection to two choices. |
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Starr offers a yardstick and a set of principles for evaluating our media and the political choices we make about those media. |
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Through our political choices we've supported leadership by, at best, benign neglect. |
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Fabulous bright colors of red, pink, white, and purple, along with many bicolored varieties are some popular color choices of gardeners. |
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Forgive us for the words, the choices, and the acts which bring grief to you and to our fellow creatures. |
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Please list your 5 choices in order, remember to sign your post, and get it in by midnight on the 21st. |
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It's that capitalism allows people more choices that they will actually make use of. |
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A visit to the supermarket can present a shopper with a bewildering array of choices. |
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Along with roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, choices in the buffet include lamb, turkey or pork. |
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Radical feminists demand an end to all systems and structures that in any way restrict women's sexual preferences and procreative choices. |
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Once in New York, Baryshnikov journeyed through the American modern dance repertoire, becoming ever more daring in his choices. |
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That becomes just another datum assumed when choosing amongst alternative choices. |
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With a fully-fit squad, the coach is obliged to make choices among his forwards. |
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People make choices among magazines based on their tastes and their points of view. |
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A commendably high number of dishes come with gravy, and other choices include venison pie, pork belly and mash, fish and chips or Cajun chicken. |
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He has maybe up to six options on most pass plays, enough to give him ample choices against most any defense. |
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Better information improves markets by permitting transactors to make more informed choices. |
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Popular choices on the menu include the Pomegranate Martini, Thin Mint Cocktail and Ridge 3 Valley Zinfandel. |
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It also means exercising regularly and opting for active living choices rather than the lazy ones. |
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We expect that the revised structure, which increases our own race planning options and choices for owners and trainers, will be well received. |
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Despite her independence and academic brilliance, she is naive and unworldly and her choices are terrifying. |
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Your only reasonable choices are to either make the move immediately or resign. |
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Every five periods, the landscape is perturbed by respecifying a new random draw for the fitness contribution of eight of the ten policy choices. |
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His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation. |
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As the game progresses, there is less risk in challenging the dealer because his choices become more restricted. |
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Many of the funds limit investments to only a few choices, which can be restrictive as a hands-on approach to investment management. |
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The investment choices for QTPs are usually limited to mutual fund or annuities. |
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For all his kindness, Ben was also legendarily a tough guy, and only a tough guy could have made his choices. |
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Besides, anti-choice activists exist to control women and their life choices. |
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One approach is to accept that that's life, and people have to make choices for themselves and their kids. |
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However, it is clear that obstetricians cannot ride roughshod over women's choices. |
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Simplifying health empowers people to feel confident in making energizing lifestyle choices. |
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Being an educated eater means you have the knowledge necessary to make informed choices no matter how crunched for time you become. |
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Only by getting to know oneself can one make the right choices at crucial moments, Lee said. |
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Ruling elites, terrified by this ticking demographic time bomb, have two choices. |
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The Prime Minister likes to think he has the right stuff to make hard choices. |
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When playing a full orchestral or band score, distributing the notes between the hands and making choices regarding fingering can be challenging. |
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There were so many appetizing choices, Nikki said, she couldn't decide which one to order. |
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She said the sheet of questions may serve to remind teenagers of the riskiness of some of their choices, although that's not its purpose. |
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Observing different shrubs in a nearby arboretum, nursery, or on neighboring land can be helpful in making your choices. |
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He retained archaic word choices and used footnotes to explain the meanings of those words. |
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Market research, competitive information, product literature, and a list of pertinent Web sites are good choices. |
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The main advantage of a rollover is that you usually get more investment choices and better control over your savings. |
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The guidelines focus on key areas of the liturgy and offer suggestions as to the best way in which to approach the music choices. |
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If readers get one thought from this book, it is that you have to live your own life and make the choices that are right for you. |
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Some people are simply not earning enough money to live on and must make stark choices between eating or heating. |
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Your loved one may have left a clear guide to end-of-life choices, such as a living will or an advance directive. |
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Faced with too many targets and choices, the missiles failed to lock on to a single radar. |
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Thanks to modern technology, we have a vast array of lighting choices open to us which may make the project seem confusing. |
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Card holders are being given an array of choices ranging from discounts at select eateries in major cities to free holidays for the family. |
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The best choices include flank steak, London broil, eye of the round, and extra-lean ground beef. |
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Is it possible our society become so Nietzchean and socially Darwinian that motherhood is one of the most ruinous choices a woman can make? |
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I said candidly that I could hardly cast aspersions on his choices since my own reclusive tendencies are strong. |
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Some patients' choices between using aspirin or a statin may depend on cost as well as their perceived risks of adverse effects. |
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I think this House often loses sight of the fact that adults should be able to make those sorts of choices in their own lives. |
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If you choose to use new stock from the lumberyard, both hardwoods and softwood are good choices. |
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We believe society is bearing a burden for the individual behavioral choices of the smokers. |
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Now, while I stand by each and every one of my choices, right now, I'd settle for someone who knows how to make tabbouleh, and doesn't snore. |
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Good choices to plant now are basil, chives, cilantro, oregano, parsley rosemary, sage, and thyme. |
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In fact, people living near Weld now have choices that were not possible until recently. |
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The choices will range from low risk to medium risk managed funds invested in a mix of equities. |
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Belina's editorial choices are based more on a gut level response than on theory. |
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A list of beverage choices includes cappuccino, mocha, espresso macchiato and frothy dark chocolate, perhaps with mint. |
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There is little doubt that both players were almost automatic choices but the same cannot be said for the other thirteen positions. |
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The other side of the coin is that he has had to leave out players who were once automatic choices, and it's not a task he enjoys. |
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Much as with hip-hop sampling, the high cost of licensing limits the range of choices and the number of samples they can use on MTV Mash. |
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Lavender, sandalwood, clary sage, rose, frankincense and pine are good choices. |
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Tourism is the world's fastest growing industry and the sheer scale of the choices available to punters at the moment is mind-boggling. |
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His invocation of Lincoln and Washington, and his avowed determination to make hard choices, suggest the former. |
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Camellia sasanqua and Murraya paniculata are good flowering choices and these can either be kept clipped or allowed to expand, as required. |
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One of our choices was an apple crumble, which brilliantly combined sweet and tart tastes, together with vanilla parfait and toffee sauce. |
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This allows individuals to make informed choices to provide self-protection and resiliency in living their lives. |
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It is these choices that are so bewildering, so mind-boggling, so paralyzing. |
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The choices included tasty macaroni salad, a rice salad dressed with olive oil, baby corn, pickled beets and some chopped, crisp romaine. |
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Restaurant operators can increase tea sales by offering more choices and upsell with specialty teas containing herbs, fruit peels and flowers. |
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Those choices include the target feeding of malnourished children under five, and pregnant or lactating women. |
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The teaser sets up the format of the episode, it can take one of three choices. |
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A quick scan of internet offerings shows the depth and breath of choices available. |
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One gains the greatest type of satisfaction and pleasure from doing the right thing, and as a result the two choices merge into one. |
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In addition, they were asked to discuss their choices with regard to coalition warfare, technology transfer, and foreign military sales. |
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Difficult choices must be made in the allocation of scarce resources between current and capital expenditure. |
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The former is deathmatch with the expected setting choices, while the latter is a competition to gather items scattered around the maps. |
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Now once they make their choices, they could call the bands forward from the wings of backstage. |
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A comprehensive menu includes pork tenderloin and fresh oysters which are always favorite choices for diners. |
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Bibliolaters are apparently willing to risk their lives and happiness on the probability that they have made all the correct choices. |
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Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill. |
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They are reasonable choices, but if you want the biggest bust, he has to be it. |
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It is his difference from societal norms, not his choices, which mark him out for his eventual tragic fate. |
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They feel that returning to school will provide them with more flexibility and marketability in their career choices. |
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If we do not topicalise the similarity, we have these two choices for the sentence. |
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The administration's record on major choices about international law belies that claim. |
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He explored a few career choices, including one as a rodeo cowboy, a notable aberrance considering he was raised in Brooklyn. |
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Where labour is only available seasonally, you'll eliminate many choices about crops or livestock. |
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You've taught me my entire life to make choices, I'm doing that now and all you're doing is giving me the third degree about it. |
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As story and game-play fold together, ludology can be seen as providing a set of comprehensible rules for dramatic interplay based on user choices. |
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The 12 leftmost bars show proportion of choices for each individual. |
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But ill-considered personal choices and the accidents of history always seemed to conspire against Marrero. |
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Part of that is attributable to differences in life choices and family circumstances, but not all. |
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Linear functions of the input and key make poor choices for encryption functions because such systems can always be broken by solving small sets of linear equations. |
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But over the next two months, watch them avoid making tough debt choices to avert another shutdown, says Peter Beinart. |
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A master of self-deprecation, Sloane Crosley is faced with a baffling number of choices. |
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Brennan said that while most GPs like to think they are not being influenced, the reality was that a meal or a round of golf did influence their choices. |
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Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work. |
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The 64 melodious polyphonic ring tones, which are composed on a Yamaha piano, offer a wide variety of choices, from classical to New Age and even funk. |
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So just like any other amplifier, we wanted to simply just connect people and let them know their choices. |
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Given the choices, I'd say the pickup truck is just the ticket. |
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Losing our esteem can make us want to comfort-eat, and losing income drives poor food choices. |
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Not that their divergent aesthetic choices engendered any bad blood between the Scotts. |
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A short story from an army veteran about the last time U.S. soldiers were in Iraq and the impossible choices they faced there. |
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They would have been automatic first team choices, but instead they remain sidelined for the remainder of the year as they recover from their respective injuries. |
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Defensiveness has swept over the culture like a giant wave, drenching daily choices in cold water. |
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Also, they rank the choices within a given question, not across questions. |
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The choices demonstrated a concern for showcasing the value rather than using fashion as a tool to inspire. |
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Apparently Democrats do want a coronation but is it because they do not have better choices? |
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The bottom line is I made a series of poor choices and overestimated my ability to recognize, react, and recover from a poor autorotation flown by my copilot. |
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Gardeners shopping for fertilizer face a bewildering array of choices. |
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They aspire to provide other women with information about choices surrounding menstrual health, especially about alternatives to commercial pads and tampons. |
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As a professed bi-sexual, Evans is misunderstood by those who find her choices offensive. |
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The presentation of everything was always interesting, and the youngish international staff was obviously well-schooled with knowledge of the menu choices. |
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Whether you are anticipating dressing up a formal dinner with elegant tapers or adding intimate votives to a small party setting, the choices are mind-boggling. |
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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of elderly inpatients in the United Kingdom on living wills and their healthcare choices should they write such a will. |
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That people are different and should be allowed to make different choices is axiomatic to libertarians but they normally take that as given rather than arguing for it. |
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door. |
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Alternative healthy choices are water and semi-skimmed milk. |
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It involves hard choices and you have to be a hard taskmaster. |
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Everyone should be able to find something which is to their taste on the menu, but it's not a menu where choices are made difficult by the appeal of the dishes. |
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I also think that the direct service components in particular help us keep perspective in the choices that we make after we're finished in college. |
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I have a strictly early childhood education background, grounded in student-centered learning, whole language, and allowing students to make their own choices. |
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Reaching for fruit, yoghurt, raisin toast or wholemeal crispbreads more often than for high-energy, nutrient-poor choices will help to keep you in shape. |
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This greatly reduces our available choices, and, in the end, we are not necessarily choosing the best candidate, we are choosing the lesser of two evils. |
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We pulled together a blue-chip panel of financial historians who nominated and ranked their choices. |
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Life's a juggle, and you make the choices that suit your life. |
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These are not criticisms of the program but the result of choices by the customer, the Pentagon. |
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Similar findings are reported in microanalytic studies involving women's reproductive choices, which also address a variety of other aspects of the medical visit. |
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But I questioned how sharp this guy was with some of the unbelievably bad choices he makes that land him back on the wrong side of the tracks in young adulthood. |
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And anytime you dig deeper into a character, the choices you make are a risk. |
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Compromises and concessions need to be reached on both sides, so that whatever choices are made about family and career are mutually acceptable and agreeable. |
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Nothing will work sensibly, or fairly, until human responsibility is restored as the activating force for all public choices. |
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We should appreciate that our desires to shield our aesthetic experiences against criticism and the fragility of time subtend our televisual choices. |
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Most of us are limited in the time we can spend on holiday so it's a matter of choices from the rich abundance of scenic delights that are available on this road. |
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Thursdays ruled at the former club Business, and after that faded in the early '90s, gay evening adventure choices overwhelmingly meant a schlep down to the Village. |
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A sense of appropriacy is crucial, that choices have been made or must be made that take into account situation, occasion, subject matter, and audience. |
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The tuba, the xylophone, and the tenor guitar make excellent choices. |
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With concrete slab as a starting point, the range of flooring choices is wide, including stone, ceramic tile, marble, terrazzo and colored concrete tile. |
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I know that many people around the world remember my son, many health professionals have learnt from our choices. |
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Baked beans, lima beans, navy beans and kidney beans are all good choices. |
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For modern wingers, rugby league is a game of split-second choices. |
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Other choices include heavy cropping small tomatoes that don't need pinching out, dwarf beans, leeks, courgettes, spring onions, shallots, garlic and radishes. |
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If there is a theme that runs through Hagel's syllabus choices, it's a pretty realpolitik one. |
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Born a peasant, she bucked the system, donned armor to save her country, and paid for those choices with her life. |
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Among the Rajah's bewildering array of balti choices, two stand out. |
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Track lighting is one of the most popular choices among art retailers, especially those who incorporate standard fixtures that can accommodate any type of screw-in light bulb. |
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But for whatever reason, even trawling my memory of the movie I can't come up with any directorial choices that seemed to enhance or deepen the movie. |
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When you make up an entirely specious religion in a juvenile attempt to shelter your fashion choices behind the first amendment, what sort of morally bankrupt person are you? |
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With software that asked voters to confirm their choices, the new machinery, it was thought, would avoid the Scylla and Charybdis of over-votes and under-votes. |
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There are plenty of tragic and inspiring choices, but the most obvious legacy Castro will leave behind is the broken family. |
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Alaskan halibut, Alaskan salmon, sardines, white sea bass, and many farm-raised species, including tilapia, are better choices, according to the lists. |
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He is trying to maintain, not memorialize his career, and the choices here reflect an artist comfortable with his legacy and feeling free to experiment. |
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He added that popular cleaning products, such as wipes and anti-bacterial gels, were acceptable as second choices if soap and water were not available. |
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His is a cinema of whimsy in the most literal sense of the word, and from his impulsive choices ultimately emerges the playfulness the word typically connotes. |
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But when it comes to interpretative choices, Stuart occasionally makes questionable ones. |
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In Albert Lea, Minn., a pilot project was designed to create healthy choices and limit bad ones. |
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And, sure enough, with a slight adjustment in our colour choices, we were able to pick up all the paint we'll need to finish the job at a real bargain price. |
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He applauds the many choices available, but still believes there is a need for public television. |
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The entire process of maturation, from birth to death, is a creative process of choices, each of which can radically change the outcome of a person's life. |
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Attending law school had been one of the wisest choices in his life. |
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The real problem is not Scotland's descent into third-rate football nationhood, but the fact that so many young folk won't play any sport, no matter what choices we give them. |
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In the buzzing, blooming confusion of human choices and actions, such knowledge can be harder to pin down than many social research mavens care to admit. |
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People may indulge themselves in a huge variety of seafood delights such as lobster, crab, oyster, caviar and more, along with traditional breakfast choices. |
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My colorful choices do not indicate any irresponsibility associated with how I handle children. |
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He sometimes tells the story to high school students, and jokes that he could have easily ended up as shark bait because of the bad choices he made. |
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Interesting juice choices like a liver detox or kryptonite mix flavors, like carrot and ginger with apple and grapefruit. |
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It is freedom, and accountable both legally and socially to the free choices of others around them. |
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It would be a shame for the only analysis of political rhetoric to be in terms of frames, metaphors and word choices, as interesting as those topics are. |
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No American who has 42 choices is going to feel like the jackboot of the state is stomping on his neck. |
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Dr Caball said social studies, women's studies, history, literature and film studies were all popular choices for postgraduate research by applicants for the awards. |
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You may quibble with any of these choices, but as tax subsidies go, they are the most defensible. |
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There, they study horticulture, catering, cooking and self-advocacy, which allows the trainees to make their own choices and decisions and be treated as adults. |
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Also, in communities where long-standing Mediterranean diets have been shifting toward more Westernized food choices, the prevalence of obesity is on the rise. |
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Along with having an authentic sense of cultural identity, heritage language students need to be able to make meaningful life choices in order to become self-determining. |
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The brand, if shared, if articulated, if co-created, is a powerful flame that can illuminate the process and help everyone make principled choices. |
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Most manufacturers offer choices of beveled, etched, and stained glass. |
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He didn't say only the sheep whose parents make smart choices. |
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His shot choices are haphazard and arrhythmic, always cutting against any recognizable beat. |
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These are rough-hewn musicians, concerned less with their appearance than their art, for what else explains the many odd fashion choices and un-coiffed hair. |
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The British electorate, as some of us feared, has flinched from making tough choices. |
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A key ingredient in almost every successful colour scheme is the inclusion of just two main colours and an accent colour, so be disciplined in your choices. |
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But today's shooter has a lot more choices than I did as a kid. |
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We need to reinforce the message that decision-making, the power of choices, is also important. |
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People can make other choices, and people should definitely be able to make a living off the work that they do. |
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So I believe in accepting your choices in life and facing up to them. |
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Not that those choices would have made water-cooler conversation in Dubai. |
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Other dark choices include Jet, Bruno, Bear, sable, Midnight, Inky, and Ebony. |
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Underneath minimalistic names like Detox and cleanse, enticing descriptions of the fluid medicine bags help narrow the choices. |
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From Japanese to Indian to the salad bar, takeout is a minefield of unhealthy choices. |
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Prosodical and rhetorical choices in both poems combine to create an unusual balance between gravity and elegance, on the one hand, wryness and wit on the other. |
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Chives, sage, mint, and basil are good choices for a child's garden. |
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Still, more choices have weakened her market share and will likely continue to do so. |
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There are so many choices for lounge wear and intimate apparel. |
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To transform my choices for a dressier version, I'll select nice separates or a well-cut pants suit with more dramatic accessories and great shoes. |
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May has clearly made a decision not to take offense at coverage of her clothing choices. |
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But come June, the fledging African-American cable network Aspire wants you to have choices. |
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He is especially good on the evolution of the Biblical text itself, demonstrating how slight shadings in word choices colored the meaning of entire verses. |
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Actually, factors such as a speaker's geographic origin determine to a large extent the allophonic choices and the deep phonological representation of each speaker. |
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For the purposes of this research, closed-ended questions with a restricted set of choices may not be the best means to explore economists' visions of the future. |
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Jeff's a man with integrity and compassion who nevertheless finds himself at the end of the line thanks to the poor choices and unwise decisions he's made in life. |
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Instead of giving the player real choices, the game gives players the appearance of choice, but really just railroads them down the same path as everyone else. |
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Such choices are made by the judiciary at the point where the law stops. |
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The difference between the two choices on the mandated, high-stakes state test was trivial. |
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Kids and adults can enjoy their signature Chicken Nibblers with fries and three choices of dips, or the Jr Steak Burger. |
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Those who evidently did not get invited back to their top choices have already absconded the scene, tripping in their high heels as they ran. |
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In dealing with certainty choices, standard economic theory treats utility as an ordinal rather than a cardinal variable. |
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One of the best choices is the conchoid, according to Newton the simplest curve after the circle. |
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The dietitian works with the client to develop meal planning that meets the client's needs based on healthy food choices. |
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The salesman presented me with a dizzying array of choices, and I was hard pressed to choose between them. |
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His choices included the small, burbling Alto fountain at Arcadia in Chelsea and the EcoSmart Fire Aspect, a flueless fireplace, at ddcnyc.com. |
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Even though I know what happened with my brother was a freak accident, I wish I had made choices that would have led to a different outcome. |
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He finds going wide with his reading choices gives him a much-needed break from job-related stress. |
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What, then, of the voluntarist's sense that one often has to think long and hard before making agonizing choices? |
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On the other hand, the eight hypergeusic children were described as temperamental during meals and difficult in their food choices. |
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Without extra funding the NHS in England will according to The Guardian be forced to make unpopular and unpalatable choices. |
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The most prominent Conservative choices were Sir George Young and Deputy Speaker Sir Alan Haselhurst. |
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However it is now accepted that technology and materials were part of conscious choices indivisible from their social meaning. |
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Examples of such assumptions include perfect information, profit maximization and rational choices. |
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As a result, different cultures make different choices about preschool education. |
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In Canada, pollock, haddock, and halibut are popular choices, alongside cod. |
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For the benefit of his audiences Jennens printed and issued a pamphlet explaining the reasons for his choices of scriptural selections. |
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Billington ascribes this failure rate to poor choices by Olivier rather than mere bad luck. |
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Bullet voting is a strategy in which a voter only votes for a single candidate in an attempt to stop him being beaten by additional choices. |
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United Airlines told Reuters that it follows this strategy because it offers business travelers more choices. |
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All the food on the menu looked delicious, so I tried to narrow down my choices to only healthy foods. |
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Some choices that corporations take to make profits can affect people all over the world. |
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In 1918, in the beginning of the Czechoslovak state, the song was discussed as one of the possible choices for the national anthem. |
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From the eighteenth century onwards, the Sovereign made his or her choices upon the advice of the Government. |
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International A Level is widely available worldwide, with more than 125 countries providing the programme with 60 different choices of subjects. |
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It was surmised that the framing effect disappeared when choices are presented in a foreign tongue. |
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Bernanke's policies will undoubtedly be analyzed and scrutinized in the years to come, as economists debate the wisdom of his choices. |
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Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious, in particular Hindu, and cultural choices and traditions. |
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Oughtness, may I suggest, consists in the power which a greater good has over a lesser good in compelling our choices. |
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