Sentence examples for choice changing from inspiring English sources

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The 30-year-old format beat out Sony's Betamax format as the consumer choice, changing the way we watched movies at home and hit its peak with the sale of 30 million "The Lion King" cassettes in the US alone.

Still, it felt concluded, if not conclusive, a finish, if not definitive -- quite in the spirit of the series, which which rolls along like the Mississippi, or any river of your choice, changing and unchanging.

The end of the third season had felt conclusive enough: not especially definitive, in the spirit of the show -- which rolls along like the Mississippi, or any river of your choice, changing and unchanging -- but leaving its main characters in a moment of peace or possibility or renewed resolve.

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Congestion pricing works only to the extent that it makes other choices changing the hours of one's daily drive or, better yet, using mass transit — more attractive.

Sometimes, though, we observed presumed 'changes of mind': the neural state initially reflected one choice before changing to reflect the final choice.

This makes public the strategy we call in policy "choice editing", changing what the public consumes without it being too troubled.

Given the choice of changing its clients or changing its products, declared its former chairman, Lewis Preston, in the 1980's, J. P. Morgan should offer its existing clients the ability to trade securities and agree to underwrite their financial offerings.

The authors quote JK Galbraith: "Faced with the choice of changing one's mind and with proving there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof".

Peril bookends the choices: at one end, the artist risks being so consistent that she is irreversibly tied to an era (like Alanis Morissette); at the other, she can make the daredevil choice of changing her persona, with the attendant risk of mangling the work (like Bob Dylan).

Waugh wrote: "If, as a famous person, you are in the habit of doing things which would make you ashamed if they were more widely known, then you have a clear choice between changing your habits, changing your attitude to them or retreating from the public stage".

As the late economist John Kenneth Galbraith once said: "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof".

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