Sentence examples for choice instance from inspiring English sources

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Last week, in a choice instance of logophile clickbait, the Guardian asked a handful of well-known writers to give a few words on their favorite words.

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They are choice instances of institutionally parasitic art that exists only because space-rich, audience-hungry museums and Kunsthallen must fill their schedules with something, and preferably not the inefficiently small and expensively insured objects that are traditional paintings and sculptures.

If we accept that the meaning potential is construed by systems of language choice; the instance is construed by patterns of language use, then we might be willing to consider that the lexical item (instance) is construed by patterns of use and that the lexeme (meaning potential) is construed by systems of lexico-grammar.

Could you talk a little bit about the process of actually writing humor — about word choice, for instance, and tone?

It has had no choice, for instance, but to acquiesce in the Japanese government's plans to provide logistical support to America in Afghanistan.

His choice, for instance, of the design, marketing and manufacture of Moments, a British biscuit composed of chocolate and shortcake, is an easy target.

It would be far more democratic for lawmakers to change their election laws to accommodate voter choice: for instance, to allow instant runoff voting for executives and proportional voting for legislators.

So if we ever get to the point where our choice, for instance, of a public sector comparator stops us meeting the expectations of our audiences, I will unhesitatingly choose the audience every time.

"Choice", for instance, doesn't mean much in education, because good schools swiftly get oversubscribed, and their head teachers have little incentive to take on more pupils or take over other schools.

The justices had little choice, for instance, in agreeing to hear a challenge to the health care law, as federal appeals courts were divided over its constitutionality and the Obama administration joined its opponents in urging the court to act quickly.

The general approach is to start with a definition of an irrational choice (for instance, one that is strictly dominated given one's beliefs), and then define rationality as not being irrational.

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