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noun
An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
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"There needs to be choice.
"But I think there needs to be choice for individuals," she told Sky News yesterday.
The company's main selling points, he said, would be "choice, confidence and consistency".
Competition will not be introduced to the NHS "for its own sake", and there "will be choice for patients", with no cherry-picking of services by private firms.
There used to be choice in the system: a Regents diploma for academic students and a non-Regents or a general diploma for others.
That's why the Tory plans of cuts and subsidy for private medicine will only ever be choice for the few at the expense of many.
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Models are assumed to be Choice-Free continuous Petri nets.
As human populations shift, migrate and conglomerate in cosmopolitan spaces, embracing the fluidity of identity may no longer be choice--unless you're keen on starting regressive confrontation.
People who ignore both messages to change high risk behaviours and messages to be tested may be hard-core "risk takers" or they may be choice-disabled and unable to implement protective actions.
Seeing is choice.
But anyway there is choice.
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