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choice

[chois] / tʃɔɪs /




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“Buyers have a lot of choices in this price point and in various parts of the greater Los Angeles area.”

From MarketWatch

Director Helen Miller said: "Cuts to some taxes or increases in spending on priority items are feasible but will require tough choices elsewhere in a Scottish budget which will already be under some strain."

From BBC

The Italian leader argues Europe has no choice but to persevere with the U.S. alliance.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I wouldn't push a consultant away and I didn't have a choice in how I responded. I was just standing there and did not have my arms held out towards him," she said.

From BBC

The choice between sending a check to fund scholarships or to the IRS is a no-brainer.

From The Wall Street Journal