Collocations withchoice
These are words often used in combination withchoice.
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aesthetic choice
Is it simply an aesthetic choice?
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axiom of choice
It is well-known that the axiom of choice is equivalent to stating that every surjective function has a right-inverse.
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best choice
Nonetheless, this is not always the best choice.
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better choice
A neutral term, the "cognitive basis" of metaphors, may be a better choice.
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binary choice
As another illustration of action constructs, we consider how countable nondeterminism can be approximated by means of binary choice and recursion.
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career choice
Their experiences formed the foundation of a belief which eventually grew so strong that it became a career choice.
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clear-cut choice
However, we are not able to make a clear-cut choice of relative handedness because the relationship involves several reactions some of which favour one handedness and others the other.
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conscious choice
The conscious choice to produce overhanging manos may reflect several factors.
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deliberate choice
This was a deliberate choice.
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difficult choice
He faced a difficult choice.
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discrete choice
Using the discrete choice method, individuals are asked to make several pairwise comparisons of alternative scenarios and indicate which would be their preferred option.
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educational choice
The essential idea of their method can be illustrated in the case of educational choice.
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excellent choice
This is an excellent choice.
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false choice
That position represents a false choice.
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free choice
Talbott much prefers happiness to free choice.
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freedom of choice
Freedom of choice is a central aspect of liberty aspirations.
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hard choice
The hard choice between realism and formal tractability is nowhere more apparent than on this issue.
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ideal choice
In some cases weak hoas is an ideal choice.
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individual choice
There are, of course, utilitarian arguments for the superiority of systems premised on individual choice.
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informed choice
Unintentional nonadherence is where informed choice is not exercised.
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judicious choice
In some cases a judicious choice of these values may improve the convergence of the algorithm.
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lifestyle choice
While organic farming may be a lifestyle choice, economic benefits exist from the premiums often received for organic produce36.
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logical choice
The essential fabric and message of the cantata was comparable to stage drama, hence it was a logical choice.
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methodological choice
Although this represented a sound methodological choice, it may have undercut the youngest infants' ability to identify when absent reference was indeed occurring.
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moral choice
It could be a difference of belief and moral choice.
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obvious choice
The elderly poor are the obvious choice.
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occupational choice
That is, wealth does not determine occupational choice or scale of enterprise.
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optimal choice
Depending on the material and light pulse characteristic, there exists an optimal choice of the parameters for the excitation of the process.
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parental choice
Parental choice, therefore, in this case should be superseded, important though parental choice is.
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personal choice
This epitome of personal choice may not always be implemented.
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poor choice
A poor choice of the partition plane can result in many such splits, and a marked increase in the number of polygons.
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preferred choice
Rice+wheat systems were the preferred choice of farmers.
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random choice
It was not a random choice.
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rational choice
There are many ideas of rational choice, thus there are many ideas of rational choice imperialism.
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sensible choice
There does however seem to be only one sensible choice, which we present in section 6.1.
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stark choice
That is the stark choice.
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strategic choice
This was a strategic choice.
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stylistic choice
However, this is no more than a stylistic choice.
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unfettered choice
Throughout trades and services, we should leave the people a more unfettered choice on how they use their money.
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unfortunate choice
For instance, an unfortunate choice of data structures may necessitate rewriting the whole program.
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voluntary choice
His own voluntary choice in the past may then rightfully fetter his voluntary choice in the present.
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wise choice
He was a wise choice.
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