Thanks for intimating that you and she had some kind of thing going on as a result of which she had to make a choice. |
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A state effort to enlist new voters calls on people to make a choice between being drafted for military service or registering to vote. |
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Similarly, women in domestic service as housekeepers or parlour maids had to make a choice between work and marriage. |
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The freedom to make a choice is the basic principle of our democratic world. |
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The party machine decides who is preselected to stand as their representative and the voters then make a choice of a party. |
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He had to make a choice between art and parenthood, and he ultimately chose art. |
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I want Missourians to make a choice in this election based on policy, not backroom politics. |
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Some may look at how many people make claims but we must understand that when people make a refugee claim, they need to make a choice. |
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I don't want to leave either of my children alone in a playground and if sports day or a nativity play falls on the same day how to I make a choice of which one to go to? |
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In view of our ultimate disposition of the arguments, it is not necessary to make a choice between these two positions. |
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Also, it is difficult to believe that it is really a blessing to choose goodness over evilness, in a situation where we have to make a choice. |
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I would like to conclude that it is time for the Ukrainian people to make a choice. |
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Everything that we do to convince these people to make a choice, and make the right choice that gives them a free Afghanistan, is the right step. |
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Every time we say something, do something or make a choice we must make sure that we are not doing harm to ourselves or to those around us. |
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Currently, if I had to make a choice I'd say right wingback, but I like both positions. |
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It is advisable to note that the capacity to make a choice and use one's free will, does not necessarily involve a moral choice or decision. |
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To make a choice that suits you best, ask your doctor for information and discuss the matter with your partner. |
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We cannot force anyone to make a choice about organ donation when the sector itself has not yet weighed the issues clearly and responsibly. |
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These specialised outlets enable consumers to make a choice from a broad assortment. |
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The young person is then bombarded with so much information, both useful and harmful and he or she must make a choice. |
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We believe an entity should make a choice and then consistently apply the treatment across all revaluations. |
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It was difficult to make a choice, given the variety and richness of the propositions. |
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If the high school had been physically and culturally accessible, Nazaria's family would not have had to make a choice among its children. |
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You will be using your new or improved heating system for a long time, so it is important to do your homework before you make a choice. |
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Sometimes I think it's a bit off when clubs expect you to make a choice. |
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Therefore, when selecting sales descriptions, it makes sense to take account as far as possible of customs and cultural traditions to help consumers make a choice in line with their expectations. |
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Energy efficiency marking is good for enabling consumers to make a choice but to start proscribing particular products merely because they use energy in a way that some do not approve seems excessive. |
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Even those organisations must make a choice. |
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Within minutes, the Conservative premier of Nova Scotia, Rodney MacDonald, said that his province was essentially being asked to make a choice, to roll the dice. |
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If the learner does not have to work on all the objectives in a category, the teacher will help him to make a choice according to his aims and the results of his diagnostic test. |
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It was unreasonable to expect serving staff members to make a choice between renouncing permanent resident status and continuing their employment with the Organization. |
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The middle-sized farmer is slowly being squeezed out to the extent that farms have to make a choice between serving a market of proximity, or bulk commodity production. |
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The people have to make a choice in a plebiscite in June. |
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Given the limited number of questions that may be included in the health surveys, we were obliged to make a choice subject to subsequent improvements. |
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An accused must therefore be afforded the right to make a choice between the two official languages based on his or her subjective ties with the language itself. |
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Unesco's assistance should provide them with the means to make a choice, enabling them freely to determine their science policy in accordance with their specific needs. |
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People who believe in the effectiveness of supplements may make a choice to use phytonutrient supplements. |
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When the undecideds were pressed to make a choice, 4 percent jumped to Saxton and only 1 percent to Mannix. |
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Queerosexuals are not bred from normal people. They are individuals who make a CHOICE to commit acts of perversion. |
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