Sentence examples for capable choice from inspiring English sources

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For more diabolical on- and off-road conditions, the far less expensive Outback may be a more capable choice.

As such it's a more capable choice than many for a huge influx of 20,000 young folk and families, although heavy rain on Friday turned part of the site to a thin swamp and derailed the summer's day in the park vibe somewhat.

Featherstone was a capable choice for Hamzy, partly because he was a recovering meth addict who was erratic, well-connected and extremely violent.

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Four years ago, when Djamila began to follow Sharia, or traditional Islamic law, she was, according to French law, an adult, capable of choice.

Particularly in the final chapters, Ha Jin seems to be working through his own ideas about the events of that spring (he had left China only a few years earlier), using Jian as a mouthpiece: "I aspired not only to show my bravery to Meimei but also, like a free man capable of choice, to dislodge myself from the revolutionary machine".

This is in particular true for social systems, which are twice complex: besides their "objective" complexity due to numerous non-linear interactions among its constitutive elements, they also contain agents capable of choice and within limits free to chose (Portugali et al. 2012).

I don't think any of us can "fix" all of the world's problems, but personal responsibility and commitment combined with being open to possibility can shift us from resignation to conscious citizens capable of choice and action.

A tall, distinguished-looking man with his father's lantern jaw, he has proved to be a capable but controversial choice for the Olympics job.

Small-screen producers seem capable of picking choice candies from the glorious snack pack of the past without ruining everyone's sweet tooth.

The news that tadpoles are capable of exercising choice will add a new dimension to the philosophical debate over free will.

Second, it may be interpreted as meaning that God made the human being capable of moral choice, that is, that the human being was merely endowed by his creator with the moral sense to distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong.

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