Sentence examples for choice promises from inspiring English sources

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Solinger argues here that framing issues like abortion as a matter of choice is a mistake -- not because it affords women too much freedom, but because it does not guarantee them enough: "The contemporary language of choice promises dignity and reproductive autonomy to women with resources.

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A ferry from Muscat – my preferred choice promised to be a fine and slothful way of arriving, except it conked out on my visit.

Research in attention aware systems, i.e. systems that support users in their attentional choices, promises to address many of the problems related to information overload, cyber collaboration, and mobility, by providing features helping users in coping with attentional limitations.

Distrito's dozens of tequila choices promise a lively evening ahead.

The multiplying choices promise ever more diversity, ever more possibility for innovation and unexpected delight.

But the greedy $20-and-up 20-and-up 20-and-upchoice bottles priceses to keep Americans loyal to beer.

The complaints include criticisms that the plan is ill thought out, that it will prove too costly at a time of budgetary retrenchment and that the competition and choice it promises will cause confusion and duplication, and encourage decision-making based on cost rather than quality.

God presents each of us with this choice and promises to resource and provide for our journey regardless of which path we choose.

For example, he asked, how will the government make good on its promise to give patients more choice — a promise that seems to require a degree of administrative oversight — while cutting so many managers from the system?

Katharina, who was her father's first choice, has promised changes: productions geared toward children, a training academy and a new effort to deal with Bayreuth's Nazi legacy.

Led by Jim Mangia, the national party secretary, the anti-Buchanan group circulated a resolution at the California convention that would have given Mr. Buchanan a choice: either promise to abide by certain rules or forgo ballot access.

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