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'intellectual choice' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe decisions that are based on careful consideration, rather than impulse or emotion. For example, "I made an intellectual choice to pursue a career in medicine, as it allows me to help others and use my knowledge to make a difference."
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It's an intellectual choice as much as an emotional surrender.
As with previous earthquakes, any explanation of this latest one poses us a sharp intellectual choice.
Discreet as always, Greenspan says only that "I'd made an intellectual choice, not an emotional one".
But the typical unchurched American is just as often an underemployed working-class man, whose secularism is less an intellectual choice than a symptom of his disconnection from community in general.
I wish I still had the picture, but I will never lose the impression bestowed upon me by that generous, exultant animal on that long-ago day, when I most needed to be reminded that happiness is not an intellectual choice, it's an instinct, and a good in itself.
Allen's own special brand of nihilism, as expounded in his films, is, of course, well known – equal parts despair and a sort of despairing joy – but entering his office makes me wonder if this is more than an intellectual choice; if he simply has a different physiology from the rest of us.
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That his creator has chosen to pile on the challenges to encompass physical disabilities which inflect his relationships, sexual development and intellectual choices intensifies rather than dissipates the sense that these are novels primarily concerned with assessing the limits and nature of freedom.
I don't mean to imply that we don't evaluate circumstances, analyze factual information or make intellectual choices.
Beginning in the 1980s, their importance was reinforced with the emergence of the methodological approach known as new institutionalism and its intellectual streams, including rational choice institutionalism, historical institutionalism, normative institutionalism, and sociological institutionalism.
People and organizations take the license terms into consideration on deciding whether to adopt and use free software and, later, if it is worthy contributing to or reusing the source code [7, 8, 16, 21]. Figure 1 depicts this thesis causal chain, from intellectual property choice to attractiveness and then software quality/project success.
All authors contributed to the intellectual work, choice of methods, interpretation of results, and style of writing.
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