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单词 moral choice
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moral choice

collocation in English

meaningsofmoralandchoice

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withchoice.
moral
adjective
uk
/ˈmɒr.əl/
us
/ˈmɔːr.əl/
relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than ...
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choice
noun
uk
/tʃɔɪs/
us
/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofmoralandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmoral choice

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It could be a difference of belief andmoralchoice.
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Either or both of these perspectives can be active duringmoralchoice.
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We have themoralchoice.
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The decision to pursue knowledge regarding how we ought to act is itself amoralchoiceof great importance.
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It is difficult to say if that was a deliberatemoralchoiceor a more manageable option for learners.
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There is a realmoralchoicein the matter.
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People will have to make amoralchoice.
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That is amoralchoicefor people to make.
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That higher divorce rates, for example, might stem from legal changes, the improved economic independence of women, or even amoralchoice, is not open to consideration.
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Similarly, one might argue that not every psychological state is relevant to every newmoralchoiceand those that are relevant come in a finite variety.
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Political choices lead to moral choices, and right now we are faced with amoralchoice.
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I feel it is a question ofmoralchoicefor us all.
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The issue is that morality depends on freedom ofmoralchoice.
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Addressing those issues will involve amoralchoice, and not a simplistic one.
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For me, that is nomoralchoice; it is not even a practical choice.
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It is also true thatmoralchoicecolours virtually every type of lesson.
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There is no element ofmoralchoicein the matter, so one's race says nothing about one's character.
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We do not have themoralchoiceto turn our backs on these people: we have to act.
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Themoralchoiceplayer makes will influence the further gameplay.
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This is a side issue, a red herring, a way of avoiding a stark political andmoralchoicethat we have to take.
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It is because there is that sphere ofmoralchoicedefined by private property that we should be wary about the encroachment of the state.
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To him it was a stark, simple,moralchoice: it was a choice between tyranny and freedom, good and evil, life and death.
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In anti-social behaviors, negatively charged, critical emotions most strongly predictmoralchoice.
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He ceases also to be a creature capable ofmoralchoice.
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No writer has ever represented the ambiguities ofmoralchoiceso fully.
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obvious choice

collocation in English

meaningsofobviousandchoice

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withchoice.
obvious
adjective
uk
/ˈɒb.vi.əs/
us
/ˈɑːb.vi.əs/
easy to see, recognize, ...
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choice
noun
uk
/tʃɔɪs/
us
/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
See more atchoice

(Definition ofobviousandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofobvious choice

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The elderly poor are theobviouschoice.
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There is noobviouschoiceof instruments for life expectancy.
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Initially everyone seemed to agree that nursing home placement was theobviouschoice.
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In this case, 'invisible' control by means of general incentives would be a lessobviouschoice.
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Oneobviouschoiceis the set of all variables that are in scope.
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For some reason, he seems to be theobviouschoiceas a spokesperson for the family.
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That was theobviouschoice.
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It seemed anobviouschoice.
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In the absence of capital or exchange controls, theobviouschoicefor these small countries would be a hard fix.
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Teaching, as one of the few professions open to women at the time, was anobviouschoice.
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As far as (1) is concerned, theobviouschoiceis to use as the text unit the sentence.
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These rules are anobviouschoicefor a restricted form of class comprehension, yet their structure is fairly intricate.
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As an upper bound of resolution, the complete product or system as a whole seems theobviouschoice.
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One or more person became theobviouschoiceto prepare a musical proposal for the next meeting.
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For a businessman looking for well-known singers to make records, opera singers were anobviouschoice.
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Personal injury seems anobviouschoice.
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This clearly was not a veryobviouschoice.
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Of these, the third is theobviouschoice.
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The mark may seem to be theobviouschoice.
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Because of this constraint, it is often the case that the standard phrase for a robot action or an object cannot be theobviouschoice.
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In border areas, the language of the neighbouring country would be theobviouschoicefor the foreign language at the primary school level.
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Anobviouschoiceis the acoustic admittance ulp', where u is the complex velocity of the system and p' the acoustic pressure.
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For this purpose wild species are theobviouschoice, since in the natural environment dormancy plays a quintessential ecological role in the survival of species.
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His son had been able to complete secondar y school and university and put up with the associated constraints, studying arts subjects instead of law, theobviouschoice.
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Given the earlier discussions, anobviouschoiceof a scoring criterion for a network structure (equivalence class) is the relative posterior probability of that structure given the database.
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