Dictionary
is choices
noun
An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
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Art is choices.
And one of the things we always talk about is choices.
Perhaps the most notable one is "Choices," because it represents the first time he has deployed surrogates — not himself — to make his campaign pitch.
This election she's made women's issues central to her campaign to a degree she didn't dare back in 2008 but even now she deploys the message somewhat sparingly: "Sometimes, it is choices between people none of whom excite you, but study it enough to figure out.
One should distinguish sharply between logical frameworks, that is, choices as to what kind of thing a sequent is (e.g., Set-Fmla vs. Set-Set), on the one hand, and approaches to logic, that is, choices as to what kind of sequent-to-sequent rules are to be used (e.g., natural deduction vs. sequent calculus), on the other.
All we've got these days is choices.
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Seeing is choice.
But anyway there is choice.
"This building is choice people.
The point is choice.
The point, in both cases, is choice.
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