Sentence examples for binary choice between the from inspiring English sources

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Very few prominent writers — among them Soueif, who hails from a family of prominent human-rights advocates, and Belal Fadl — have rejected the binary choice between the military and the Brotherhood.

Alexander writes that in spite of what he describes as "the rise of the rest in 2014", the battle for Downing Street in 2015 "remains a binary choice between the change we need and can deliver with a Labour government – or more of the same failure that we have suffered under this Tory-led government".

The election, he claimed, was a "pretty binary choice" between the Conservatives and Labour, and he defended his attacks on the risks posed by the opposition and Ed Miliband, whom he described as the "other guy".

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This is true of traditional debt, as well as debtlike things like swaps, where the International Swaps and Derivatives master agreement calls for a binary choice between these two jurisdictions when picking the applicable law that will govern.

Women are also offered an equally limiting binary choice between being the unfortunate victim of male violence or the heroic victor who fights to overcome the problems that men cause.

Yeah, you won, but if it hadn't rained in the Carolinas... So, given a binary choice between two of the most disliked (per the polls) major-party candidates this side of Zimbabwe, what is one to do? Voting against one just gives a bigger mandate to the other.

On the positive side for the challenge, it will be a binary choice between Mr Corbyn and Owen Smith, the Anyone But Corbyn candidate from the party's soft left around whom MPs have coalesced.

The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister are colluding to persuade us that there is a binary choice between protecting security and defending liberty – that the Tories have chosen the first, the Liberal Democrats the second, and the public must choose too.

Focusing on married people, one "external" expression of religiosity versus secularization is the binary choice between a civil (i.e., non-religious) and a religious marriage.

Pointing out that more than £1bn of NHS services are already provided by mutuals, he calls for an end to the imprisoning "binary choice between public services being delivered by bureaucratic monolithic public sector monopolies on the one hand; and straight outsourcing or privatisation to commercial providers on the other.

"There's a fundamental tension among Californians, where living in the state has essentially become a binary choice between their finances and their lifestyle," said Drew Lieberman of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, the Democratic half of the bipartisan polling team that conducted the survey for the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and The Times.

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