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We'd have a choice of competing private plans, and, with Edwards and Obama, a Medicare-like public option, too.

By giving people a choice of competing health plans, he said, it could help hold down Medicare costs.

Unless a compromise is found, drug patents will be the only issue on the Doha agenda with "brackets" -- a choice of competing views.

Instead, they created an entirely new, market-oriented program that offered the elderly an online choice of competing, partially subsidized commercial drug-insurance plans.

The plan's hidden virtue is that the same structure that offers retirees a choice of competing drug plans can be expanded later to offer a choice of competing health plans, much as the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program offers a choice to members of Congress and other federal employees.

Similarly, air passengers have a choice of competing airlines and are far more likely to be aware of the merits of rival fleets than they are of different types of train.

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In traditional discrete choice experiments – also called (choice-based) conjoint analysis by many practitioners in North America – respondents choose the most preferred specification of a good ('alternative' or 'profile') from a choice set of competing attribute profiles [ 2].

WP8 is certainly Microsoft's new weapon of choice for competing in the smartphone space — with no further OS updates planned for WP7 beyond the customizable homescreen in the 7.8 release — but the older of the two WP siblings could still have a vital role to play in helping Redmond gain significant marketshare.

Mr. Lazio, addressing a whooping and cheering crowd of supporters at West Islip High School, on Long Island, described the emerging contest between a little-known four-term member of Congress and the nation's first lady as a "clear choice" between candidates of competing ideologies and divergent backgrounds.

They will frame the contest as a choice of two competing visions of Britain, knowing that if it is cast as Britain v Europe – the way Better Together sometimes allowed the 2014 choice to become Scotland v Britain – they will be on the losing side.

A common form of conjoint analysis is the discrete choice experiment (DCE), in which respondents (e.g. midwifery students) are presented with a choice of several competing hypothetical job posting scenarios each characterized by a variety of attributes (e.g., salary, housing, offer of a car allowance).

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