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Eventually, she said, love "becomes all about choice — choosing to love someone, choosing not to cheat on them.
(He also wore conspicuously cheap clothes, like someone choosing to wear nasty old jumpers from charity shops).
It is an interesting choice of words, a bit like someone choosing to win big at a high school track meet rather than compete in the Olympics.
At the counter, a woman used the tone of someone choosing between careers to ask for help deciding between a strawberry cake and a banana cake.
Only a minority of borrowers abruptly ceased to make payments, as someone choosing to default would.More typically, payments went from being regular to being erratic: borrowers fell behind, then became current again, only to fall behind once more.
While the idea of someone choosing to sell sex may seem a depressing and even repulsive proposition, many do this over other options, including more exploitative forms of employment.
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Someone chooses to rape someone".
Someone chose his fate for him.
Why might someone choose not to negotiate in good faith?
"We understand war is sometimes necessary — nothing that someone chooses, but it happens," Mr. Bach said.
"Economics is certainly a reason why someone chooses them," Mr. Jung said.
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