“He will be choosy - more so now his own money and reputation is on the block, but also because he wants to use his time and experience to maximum effect.”
“In a recent interview, he had admitted that he had become choosy and was going in for roles that suited his personality.”
“With the end of bread rationing new bakeries were established and consumers were offered a wide range of loaves and were bidden to be choosy.”
“Ryan and Connell discussed autonomy as an individual being choiceful in his or her actions and as being the locus of initiation of those actions.”
“Our focus on more choiceful business strategies, better consumer value and improved cost and cash management is starting to pay off.”
“We will continue to make choiceful investments in core brands, our biggest innovation opportunities, and in our core developed and most promising developing markets.”