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Consumers can essentially choose from three systems.
If it is so generous that big donors can essentially choose between contributing to the Exchequer (ie paying their due rate of tax) or supporting a favoured charity, has it not gone too far?
A lot of it is aspirational, in that the funding isn't in place for it all and politicians and funders can essentially choose a number of different routes through the map.
The backers said the lab would be run by an independent director who would essentially choose which projects would be emphasized and which software would be tested, although they suggested that the laboratories would be accessible to Linux developers at large.
Whereas you can see anything and everything on Facebook or Twitter, you essentially choose who you want to talk to on messaging platforms.
To meet their demands for qualified workers, companies essentially choose between providing their own initial vocational education and training (IVET) or recruiting differently qualified staff from the external labour market.
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The students at Wilson College essentially chose to take that down.
In choosing her questions, Ms. Pederson is essentially choosing ingredients for a soup.
By the mid-14th century the Danish government essentially chose Denmark's bishops.
Police authorities preceded PCCs and were mainly seconded councillors with some magistrates and "independents", essentially chosen by the other members.
And I don't like the idea of the government essentially choosing how I am to save for my retirement.
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