Sentence examples for enforced choice from inspiring English sources

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It is unsparing in its account of the horrors of war and returns to a theme also found in other treatments: the enforced choice to sacrifice a few to spare the greater number.

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He turned to prose to pay the rent, and there were times in reading The Savage Detectives when I wondered if it represented Bolano's revenge on the novel for this enforced career choice.

There is no vague boundary demarcating Mount Everest on this view; rather, there are many distinct parcels of land, each with a precise border, but our linguistic practices have not enforced a choice of any one of them as the official referent of the name 'Everest' (Mehlberg 1958; Lewis 1986; McGee 1997).

It's possible to push the concept of irreversible risk even further, by playing games that remove your option for manual saves and enforce permanent choice.

The choice that we made, and the law that we passed to enforce that choice, is that almost all businesses open to the public have to be able to safely accommodate handicapped people.

But the fact is, in fashion, the designer sets the aesthetic tone for a brand and the C.E.O. or owner is there to enforce every choice, silly or not.

The specific choice enforced by Rule H has the advantage that it minimises back slashes in the SMILES string (which in certain programming environments, e.g. the Unix command line or in Python, require a special treatment known as escaping).

After the Howard government won control of both houses of parliament, Australia learnt of Howard's intention to privatise the corporation – in the same way we learnt of the Coalition's intention to enforce Work Choices six weeks after the election; there was no disclosure before the 2004 election.

For instance, a scientist cannot enforce the choices one makes about health in a time preference experiment.

Centralized decision-making, enforced Hobson's choices, the illusion of liberty, authority as a path to security, militarization of the economy and media -- and yes, even smaller acts like mandatory corporate insurance in the name of universal healthcare -- these are the stock-in-trade tactics of the "power elite" that C. Wright Mills wrote so poignantly about back in the 1950s.

The connection between ideas and economic interests is supplied by the fact that that contemporary globalization has been promoted, facilitated and (sometimes) enforced by political choices about such matters as trade liberalization, financial (de regulation; provision of support for domestically headquartered corporations [ 42]; and the conditions under which development assistance is provided.

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