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be choices
noun
An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
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The Japanese didn't consider those actions to be choices.
(That many of these may not, in fact, be choices is considered irrelevant).
Most of all, there will be choices to be made between what activities go where.
Setiya points out that the decisions that vex us most in retrospect also tend to be choices between "incommensurable goods".
As Stevens warned MPs: "Let's be clear, there are going to be significant challenges, there will be choices, there will be controversies".
The DGA said in an official statement: "As in any poll of this nature, there are bound to be choices you disagree with, and other films you would have included – that's part of the fun.
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"There needs to be choice.
Key idea will be choice.
Art is choices.
Even here there are choices.
There are choices here though.
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