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But that's only if you see it as a choice.
What's feminist is approaching grooming as a choice — your choice.
Still, none of the women experience suicide as a choice.
I don't even see it as a choice you can make.
Most evenings, the bunk bed offered itself up as a choice.
I don't remember experiencing that as a choice I made, but it was.
At one extreme is France, which has traditionally defined citizenship as a choice.
And it's always talked about as a choice between one or the other.
Moreover, by claiming this action as a choice, President Trump owns its consequence.
Still, their contest has been largely framed as a choice between head and heart.
In India, women didn't have birth control injections as a choice until very recently.
Where did he come up with that as a choice for secretary of state?
The cost includes entry, as well as a choice of drink and food item.
In this scenario the phone screen can be used as (a choice) of digital controller.
Powell was widely seen as a choice of continuity when President Donald Trump picked him.
To interact with Business Chat, customers are given messaging as a choice in contact information.
The ballot presents this pictorially, as a choice between five little traditional houses or one.
Every issue and every decision is framed as a choice between Trump and his target.
Many commentators saw this election as a choice similar to the American election and Brexit.
Though we often think of abortion as a choice, some come out of medical necessity.
You have described it as a choice between a bad decision and a worse decision.
Without Trump as a choice in this scenario, a plurality of voters surveyed — 41% — were undecided.
When Bloomberg was not included as a choice, 23% of the respondents said they supported Biden.
He, like Giuliani, was hailed in some quarters as a choice more sensible than stringently ideological.
Does the party move left, as a choice of Keith Ellison for D.N.C. chairman would suggest?
The decision is often framed as a choice between having an abortion or becoming a parent.
The young tend to see voting as a choice rather than a duty (or, indeed, a privilege).
But they didn't see appeal as Third Way envisioned it — as a choice between policy directions. Sen.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich has also spoken out against Romney as a choice for secretary of State.
"We're asking people, particularly younger people, to make tradeoffs and framing it as a choice," she added.
Clinton and Mr. Trump begged voters to see the 2016 election as a choice of almost apocalyptic significance.
Instead, it presents tradition as a choice and a resource, affirming a heritage or giving it a personal twist.
We're boner enthusiasts and affirm plastic surgery as a choice that people should be free to make without judgment.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) has also spoken out against Romney as a choice for secretary of State.
He repeatedly framed it as a choice, rather than a necessity, raising questions about how urgent it really is.
It is no secret that many voters view the election as a choice between the lesser of two evils.
You could frame this as a "choice," but it was a choice made in the context of various constraints.
The endorsement helps Trudeau's campaign strategy: framing the Canadian election as a choice between modern global liberalism and conservatism.
While parents were offered "seems to elope completely at random" as a choice, it failed to make the top five.
On Wednesday, though, Harris characterized busing as a choice local school districts have, not the responsibility of the federal government.
Opponents argue these policies takes away knowledge and access to safe abortions as a choice for girls, women and families.
The current debate over sex work in the United States is often framed as a choice between international legal systems.
Despite our current political turbulence, American voters should still consider a business executive as a choice for their next president.
" Stefanowski said all three of his daughters were vaccinated and described it as "a choice my wife and I made.
When the question was phrased as a choice — should Congress work to stabilize the Affordable Care Act or repeal it?
"Really, what we're talking about is putting the extent of your life in your hands as a choice," he adds.
Any promotion of baby formula as a choice over breast milk undermines efforts to lift the poor out of poverty.
It framed the election as a choice not between people — but between the best parts of American history and the worst.
Couching sexuality as a choice gives rise to things like conversion therapy, in which people try to pray the gay away.
But increasingly, those are the terms in which Americans view the health care debate—as a choice between socialism and regression.
" And on Wednesday, Pelosi dismissed Ocasio-Cortez's victory as "a choice in one district" and told reporters not to get "carried away.
Trump has stated he plans to eliminate the EPA and is eyeing climate skeptic Myron Ebell as a choice for EPA director.
Trump repeatedly cast an emergency declaration as a choice rather than a necessity, which could potentially weaken his legal case for it.
Framing the deal as a choice between peace and war was Rhodes's go-to move — and proved to be a winning argument.
As I delved into the world of racial fluidity, I realized that treating race as a choice invites dangers people rarely consider.
He will try to raise the stakes by painting the election as a choice between himself and a radical, left-wing apocalypse.
In past encounters, this conversation often was portrayed as a choice between "activists" and "establishment," or between bold principles and expedient moderation.
The company said it hasn't considered breaking ties with Kanye West despite recent backlash over the rapper's description of slavery as a choice.
He went on to frame the election as a choice between Moore, who he said is "not a credible person," and his own record.
People in the industry describe this as a choice: Mathison was raising two kids and was active in the cause of a free Tibet.
As a former Marine Corps general, Kelly was long viewed as a choice to bring order to what had been a chaotic West Wing.
I didn't think of violence as a choice because I didn't know what it was like to have total power over a child's life.
That's the role RNG is playing in this debate: The natural gas industry is proposing it as a choice, an alternate route to decarbonization.
"Voters certainly vote on the candidates in individual races, but they also vote as a choice between two parties," the Democratic campaign veteran added.
Pence framed the race as a "choice between freedom and socialism," which is expected to be a theme for the Trump campaign in 2020.
For the last two weeks, Warren has described the transition into her Medicare For All plan as a "choice" for Americans to try it.
But the treatment of plus-size passengers is often an especially contentious issue, Bias says, with many passengers wrongfully labeling being fat as a choice.
The concern makes sense since Roger refuses to even consider ending the tickling, leading Ford to believe he's masking an actual compulsion as a choice.
Adidas faced brief boycott calls in May after the rapper Kanye West, who makes its Yeezy brand, described slavery as a choice and praised Trump.
All of their differences -- in age, racial background and political experience -- would irresistibly cast that contest as a choice between the Democrats' past and future.
With Donald J. Trump casting the 2016 election as a choice between drastic change and an unhappy status quo, the former president insisted that Mrs.
"I feel that we are getting very close to ARM Linux desktop computers being viable as a choice for non-technical end-users," he said.
In the coming French election, the extreme right will most likely end as a choice, as well as a return to the austerity of Thatcherism.
Meanwhile, abortion opponents sometimes frame the decision to terminate a pregnancy as a choice between parenthood and a childless life, perhaps one focused on career.
West did something similar in the spring when he referred to slavery as a "choice," only to later say he was sorry for offending black people.
Nobody wants to see terrorists get away, but framing this as a choice between terrorists winning and normal people having secure phones is a slimy move.
CLF has a clear interest in portraying the race as a choice between two losers, but that doesn't mean the CLF's polling numbers are necessarily inaccurate.
The vote was seen as a choice between solar and wind energy, pushed by Labor, and coal, backed by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's conservative government.
The columnist Charles Krauthammer once cast decline as a choice, as though, by mere force of will, the United States could remain atop the international order forever.
But they are framing it as a choice between the status quo or the chance to build new fencing and make more progress toward securing the border.
When you create a navigation type of conversation, it needs to predict in advance what the user is likely to say and have that as a choice.
" They may speak of abortion as a choice of convenience, suggesting that when parents face a diagnosis of lethal anomaly, they'll opt to "get rid of it.
On the one hand, he keeps the story flowing with quick, light, amusingly mundane, highly realistic decisions such as a choice between breakfast cereals, or between music tapes.
He framed the health care debate as a choice between his bill and "Berniecare" — although both bills having astronomically long odds of becoming law for the foreseeable future.
He framed the election as a choice between a true conservative like himself, or someone willing to compromise with Democrats, framing Trump and Marco Rubio as the latter.
Like Mr. Manchin, Ms. Heitkamp declines to mention the Affordable Care Act directly, describing Mr. Cramer's vote simply as a choice to overturn protections for pre-existing conditions.
His insistence that slavery is a choice needs to be understood in the context that for so much of American cultural history, everything is seen as a choice.
Motives for the criminal acts have become increasingly arbitrary in recent weeks, and experts say they have become an effective replacement for knives as a choice of weapon.
On one hand, you could say that critiques of traditional and oppressive establishments increasingly allow us to see what was previously assumed to be inevitable as a choice.
Bill Clinton framed the election as a choice between the flattering picture he painted of his wife and the damning portrait the GOP laid out in Cleveland last week.
Title X providers would be prohibited from promoting, supporting, or even presenting abortion as a choice when patients come to them with a pregnancy that is unplanned and unwanted.
They say he'll urge voters to think about the election as a choice between staying the course on the economy and foreign policy or heading in the opposite direction.
"When it is approached as a choice, rather than a duty or obligation, caring for a loved one long distance can increase positive emotions and offset stress," she explains.
PiS has cast the election as a choice between a fair society that espouses Catholic values and a liberal order that promotes a chosen few and endangers family life.
Mr Hannan argues that, had Downing Street been able to frame the debate as a choice between Mr Cameron and Mr Farage, Mr Cameron would have won at a walk.
Self-determination Abortion advocates, of whom the entire board of the Women's March considers themselves, tout abortion as a "choice" that women can and should make for their own bodies.
More than 70,000 people signed a petition asking TLC to cancel the special, and GLAAD's CEO called the premise "downright irresponsible" for the way it portrayed sexuality as a choice.
With Mr. Mélenchon out, many people see the race, as expressed in an old French saying, as a choice between "la peste et le choléra" (the plague and the cholera).
Budapest is proposing a model for a medium-sized city as a choice that offers an alternative to traditional big cities of the past, paving the way for new potential bidders.
Orban, who built a steel fence in 2015 sealing off Hungary's southern borders to keep out migrants, has framed the election as a choice between forces backing and opposing mass immigration.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor referred to Trump's decision as a "choice to destroy lives" and indicated that his administration had failed to supply the required policy rationale to make the move lawful.
It then split the sample into two groups: The first did not have Bloomberg as a choice when asked about their support for the 2020 Democratic nomination; the second group did.
But Jones has gone hard after Moore over the allegations in recent weeks, framing the race as a choice between Moore and a candidate that won't "embarrass" the state of Alabama.
So it's difficult to say how many voters will view the race as a referendum on Moore himself, as one on Donald Trump, or as a choice between Republican versus Democrat.
" Then, framing the matter as a choice between the two parties in the upcoming elections, he added, "We need Republicans to do it because the Democrats aren't going to do it.
We appealed that decision four times, during which the ER doctor clarified that the air ambulance was medically necessary--which was why they never offered a ground ambulance as a choice.
Clinton should use the debate to conduct a serious conversation with America — one that's been sorely lacking in a campaign widely regarded as a choice between the lesser of two evils.
Orban, who has cast the impending election as a choice between pro- and anti-immigration in Europe, has urged mainstream conservatives to forge an alliance with populist, nationalist groups after the vote.
"We really wanted our wedding to really represent ourselves, our sense of humor, our creativity, and also not just celebrate ourselves but marriage in general as a choice," she told BuzzFeed News.
It does not shy away from making a statement about complicity as a choice, and the banality of evil that perpetuates systems which knowingly victimize women — and other vulnerable populations — for profit.
"This case is going to be spun — we've already heard questions along this line — as a choice between whether the dusky gopher frog is going to become extinct or not," he said.
In the context of this week — when Labour figures have been pilloried for skipping formal events — Mr. Johnson's decision could be read as a choice to distance himself from the American president.
Trump and his anti-immigrant, cultural-anxiety agitators are already pitching the shutdown as a choice Democrats made to put the brown children of illegal immigrants over the interests of beleaguered soldiers.
In June, Vanguard Group made its own total stock market index mutual fund the default choice for its employee 401(k) plan, removing the S&P 500 index fund as a choice.
The replies showed a keen sense that large companies are hypocritical on tax and lobbying issues, and that ethical behavior is still seen by some as a choice rather than an imperative.
Jobs Not Mobs Trump has characterized the election as a choice between jobs and mobs, and it's a message that's shown up in ads, including one by the National Republican Congressional Committee.
PROFESSOR THOMAS SCHULTZUlsan National Institute of Science and TechnologyUlsan, South Korea "The sorrows of Werther" (June 16th) observed that one obstacle to suicide-prevention is that people "see suicide as a choice". Indeed.
At that point, Trump and his campaign will have a target on whom to focus, and may be able to frame the election as a choice rather than a referendum on the president.
This outfit, along with the look he designed for Beyoncé as a choice to wear on the cover of Vogue, was chosen to be on exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
"When I talk about our 'right to privacy,' I usually frame it as a choice, or a positive action, rather than a defense," says Harlo Holmes, of the Freedom of the Press Foundation.
"I'm not sure if we looked at [Baranor's creation] as a choice, but it was an easy one to make," Salisbury said, when asked about the representative weight of creating the new character.
Instead of promoting new network deployments and consumer choice, Chairman Pai's plan would eliminate a profitable revenue stream for wireless carriers, while also eliminating non-facilities-based providers as a choice for Lifeline subscribers.
He cited multiple media reports saying the former mayor was a favorite of billionaire donors, framing the election as a choice between those who champion the working class and those who represent the wealthy.
In Britain's debate over whether to leave the European Union, or "Brexit," neither side emphasized the specifics of membership in the bloc, instead framing the vote as a choice about which values to emphasize.
Speaking briefly at an event space attached to a vintage car showroom in Birmingham, flanked by the basketball star Charles Barkley, Mr. Jones cast the vote as a choice that would define Alabama's identity.
As part of arrangements between the two companies, GE plans to make iPhones and iPads the standard mobile devices for its 330,000 employees and will also offer Mac desktop computers as a choice for them.
Voters have increasingly viewed House and Senate elections less as a choice between individual candidates than a referendum on which party they want to control Congress -- a choice grounded in their assessments of the President.
LOS ANGELES, May 1 (Reuters) - Rapper Kanye West on Tuesday described slavery as a choice, praised Donald Trump for doing "the impossible" by becoming U.S. president, and attributed his 2016 mental breakdown to opioid addiction.
Since Wednesday, when he summoned reporters to Burlington, Vt., he has framed the debate as a choice between a candidate with fundamental, society-altering solutions to public crises and a candidate who wouldn't change anything.
In his stump speeches, he also called for revitalizing Japan's democracy, framing the election as a choice between top-down politics and bottom-up grassroots democracy and demanding greater transparency and respect for individual rights.
Silvia Bello, an anthropologist from the Natural History Museum in London who has also studied ancient cannibalism, agrees with the paper that Paleolithic cannibalism was probably practiced more as a choice than as a necessity.
Supporters of Karoui, a self-assured businessman facing corruption charges, present Sunday's run-off presidential vote as a choice between a professionally successful, secular champion of Tunisia's poor and an inexperienced conservative backed by Islamists.
He offered the decision as a choice between working with them to repeal the legislation, which he said he would not do, and working with them to improve the legislation, which he said needed to happen.
What's interesting about this is that they may not even perceive this meeting point as a choice: person A has to do it because he or she thinks person B will do it, and vice versa.
The president's decision to paint the 2020 election as a choice between capitalism and socialism forces him to defend the "rigged system" he decried in 2016—a system whose corruption has grown exponentially since his inauguration.
His sexuality is defined as a choice and a sin, and he and his fellow "clients" are required to take "moral inventory" of their past behavior, and to participate in role plays, confessions and group discussions.
He has used his vast reach to defend consensual nonmonogamy, which Savage says is widely accepted in the male gay community as a choice that can foster a relationship's longevity, provided all parties involved behave ethically.
He sees the issue as a choice between maintaining a competitive free market and allowing giant broadband providers to use their position as internet gatekeepers to pick who will succeed or fail in the online marketplace.
The GOP added a six-year reauthorization of the popular Children's Health Insurance Program to the funding plan to put more pressure on Democrats, framing their decision as a choice of whether to support the program.
The government has committed to giving parliament a vote on the final deal, but has framed this as a choice between accepting the terms it has negotiated with Brussels and rejecting them and leaving without a deal.
Arief M. Edie, a ministry spokesman, said that the government respects and is implementing the ruling — but only by redesigning the national ID to accommodate the aliran kepercayaan as a choice in the section on religious status.
Recently, however, the Life of Pablo mogul has come under fire for multiple comments, including one made to TMZ Live that described slavery as a "choice" and another in which he proclaimed a love for Donald Trump.
"  "It's absurd — and perilous — to portray this election, as so many are doing, as a choice of the 'lesser of two evils' or to suggest that her flaws are in any way on a level with his.
While the LDS church does not encourage loveless marriages, they present marriage as a choice between a church-sanctioned marriage or no marriage at all -- an attempt to dissuade singles from looking outside the faith for companionship.
The pipeline has long been a flashpoint in national political debates over energy and environmental policy, framed as a choice between increased oil use from a friendly ally and a future with significantly reduced fossil fuel use.
Instead of scrapping ObamaCare and extending Medicare to everyone, as Sanders's plan does, the Bennet and Kaine bill would provide an option modeled on Medicare as a choice alongside private plans offered through the existing ObamaCare system.
Fueling the shift is a growing tendency among voters to see Senate -- and House -- elections less as a choice between individuals than as a quasi-parliamentary referendum on which party they believe should control the majority in Washington.
"In a world where consumer choice is driving everything — how we shop, how we order groceries, how we are entertained — we're trying to get to a place where consumers have theatrical viewing as a choice," Mr. Stuber said.
"Anybody showing up or not voting or voting for me could make the difference between whether or not there's a Democrat as a choice in the fall," he said, standing on a palm tree-lined cul-de-sac.
But the President continued to publicly pressure Republicans to vote against the resolution in the hours leading up to the vote, framing the vote as a choice between supporting border security or siding with liberal Democrats on immigration.
"Patients didn't recognize it as a choice — 'My doctor told me I'd die if I didn't do dialysis,'" said Keren Ladin, director of an aging and ethics program at Tufts University, who has interviewed both patients and nephrologists.
Sometimes, the decision is framed as a choice between family or career — in Unplanned, for instance, the main character's icy boss suggests she get an abortion and implies that having a child will make her worse at her job.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentines will vote on Sunday in the country's presidential primaries, ahead of the general election in October that is seen as a choice between the bitter pill of austerity and the potential comforts of a return to populism.
Though still riding off the high of its trending status, rose gold has grown beyond being a clever marketing tool and has instilled itself as a choice staple when shopping for jewelry, especially when it comes to day-to-day rings.
At a campaign event in New Hampshire, Sanders cited multiple media reports saying the former mayor was a favorite of billionaire donors, framing the election as a choice between those who champion the working class and those who represent the wealthy.
In fact, the coming midterm election will likely not be regarded as a choice between the two parties' competing visions for the country but rather a referendum on how well Republicans have done when given control of the whole shebang.
Djukanovic had presented the vote as a choice between NATO membership, peace and prosperity under him and a Montenegro that would be reduced to the status of "Russian colony" under the opposition, even though several opposition parties also back membership.
More voters have started to treat both Senate and House races as quasi-parliamentary elections, viewing them less as a referendum on the merits of the individual candidates than as a choice on which party they prefer to control the chamber.
The President framed the election as a choice between what he has described as Republican law and order and a Democratic "mob" and spoke extensively about immigration and securing the border in the final days of the fall campaign season.
"It is unconscionable that abortion providers are fighting against the health of Texans and withholding desperately needed supplies and personal protective equipment in favor of a procedure that they refer to as a 'choice,'" he said in a statement to CNN.
An election would be framed as a choice between Johnson delivering Brexit plus a populist Conservative program or turning the country, its economy and security over to Corbyn and his small group of acolytes from the far left, Blair said.
Wade but did not view abortion as "a choice and a right" — remarks that raise further questions about how he views abortion rights as he runs for the Democratic presidential nomination and faces pressure over his position on the issue.
"Johnson and his allies seem to believe that they could frame a snap election as a choice between the 'people' and an anti-democratic political class," said Kallum Pickering, a senior economist at Berenberg, in a research note to clients.
In a city that is 82 percent black, there were efforts to portray the election along racial lines, as a choice between a black-run Detroit, as it was during the tenure of Mr. Young's father, and a white-run Detroit.
" Clearly the studio is confident the movie can hold its own, and it should play well as a counter to people who aren&apost into "Star Wars," or as a choice for people after going to see "Rise of Skywalker.
The other thing I would say is that, when I show up at church on Sunday, I have to preach to and teach people who see Trump as a choice they had to make, not one they wanted to make.
She is trying to cast the election as a choice between stability under her leadership and chaos under Labour, whose left-wing leader Jeremy Corbyn saw off a party revolt last year but is still struggling to impose his control.
Starring a pair of fine actresses, Samantha Morton and Lesley Manville, as rival brothel owners in 1763 London, the show walks a fine line between empowerment (sex work as a choice more liberating than marriage or poverty-level employment) and victimization.
The former Massachusetts governor is being presented as a choice that would show Trump is looking for "adults" because he would bring a team of professionals along with him, the source said, adding that the nomination is being seen as a "serious" possibility.
"I think we, and particularly young people, increasingly view gender not as a given, but as a choice, not as a distinction between male and female, but as a spectrum, regardless of what's 'down there,'" said Julie Mencher, a psychotherapist in Northampton, Mass.
Many still see suicide as a choice rather than a public-health problem, which is why initiatives to prevent suicide are much newer (a national strategy was first devised in 2001) than those aiming at the prevention of cancer or heart disease.
Though the decision to terminate a pregnancy is typically framed as a choice, it is often one born of several constraints: Nearly half of abortion patients are below the federal poverty level, and 59 percent have had at least one previous birth.
During the BBC interview, and in many others, he has consistently framed his urge to change his age as a choice, referring to his "free will," and complaining that his chronological age of 69 was damaging his chances on the dating app Tinder.
He has described the Presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as a choice "between two helplessly gesticulating models of normality, one of which appeared to be delegitimatized, the other unproven," and is unsurprised that so many people preferred the latter.
" In Poland, where nationalist election posters tout their nation as "the heart of Europe," the deputy leader of the ruling Law and Justice Party, Antoni Macierewicz, framed the election as "a choice between the gay-lesbian-German option or the patriotic option.
The first had to do with the angle of the two platforms that are presented as a choice to the rats, which were better able to navigate the maze if the two choices were further apart rather than close to one another.
But experts in the country who spoke to CNBC said that many Israelis view the contest as a choice between a predictable option in Clinton, the former secretary of state, and an unknown variable in Trump, an abrasive businessman who has not held elected office.
" The RNC also seeks to cast Clinton's pick as a choice focused on "checking boxes and appeasing constituencies" and to "pre-emptively influence coverage and define top contenders to be Hillary Clinton's running mate in a matter that will peel away the most votes.
Bernie Sanders could also force a shift in strategy for the Trump campaign, which has cast the 2020 election as a choice between a roaring economy and socialism, though Trump's aides have argued they can still make that argument if Biden is the nominee.
"I'm honored to announce my will to run in the upcoming presidential elections in Egypt as a choice to be president of the country for the next four years," he said in the statement from the UAE in which he highlighted his time in the air force.
The fragmented nature of the Democratic Party also means its easier for Republicans to play the game of divide and conquer, as McConnell did by presenting the Democrats' shutdown politics as a choice between CHIP recipients and Dreamers: Thanks to the #SchumerShutdown, we updated this. pic.twitter.
In just one example of how Dr. Cannon applied a womanist approach to theology, she wrote of how the Christian idea of suffering was usually defined from the perspective of a white and male dominant class, which, with a comfortable existence, could view it as a choice.
Interviews with more than a dozen Republican strategists, lawmakers and state chairs reveal a consensus that Senator Bernie Sanders would be the easiest Democrat for them to beat because they believe his avowed socialism would help them reclaim suburbanites and better frame the election as a choice.
In the literary world, early dissent about Mr. Dylan as a choice for the award has turned into a chorus, as some writers, including the poets Amy King and Danniel Schoonebeek, have called on Mr. Dylan to turn the honor down, as Jean-Paul Sartre did in 1964.
He posed this as a choice: of maintaining long-held American values of progress versus indulging fear and, in so doing, betraying those values: Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, and turning against each other as a people?
In 2018, Kanye West attributed a made-up quote to her in a since-deleted tweet — "I freed a thousand slaves, I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves" — not long after describing slavery as "a choice" on a "TMZ Live" appearance.
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They say that by framing the election as a choice between himself and an Arab-Israeli parliamentarian that Gantz might have to look to for support during coalition talks, Netanyahu hopes to fire up his right-wing base, many of whom harbor suspicions of Israel's 1203-percent Arab minority.
The $150 menu came with a complete fusillade of skewers as well as a choice of grilled luxury items: either Kumamoto beef (not as meltingly rich as it could have been) or king crab leg (smeared with some funky stuff from inside the crab's head, and completely delicious).
Increasingly, however, voters perceive their democratic choices along a different axis, not from left to right but from a fill-in-the-blank centrist party to a populist, radical one, as a choice between parties that wish to tweak the prevailing order and those that seek to overthrow it.
Nikki R. Haley, an Indian-American, and Senator Tim Scott, an African-American, Mr. Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, recounted their biographies and his own, seeking to portray the coming race as a choice between the new faces of the Republican Party and Mr. Trump's brand of resentment politics.
We – and I'm using "we" to project onto others to make myself feel better, since loads of people have already been doing important work on these things – we need to go from cynicism to solidarity, and extend that to people who don't have the luxury to have that as a choice.
I know much of what I witnessed in the Dominican Republic isn't replicable here (it's much harder to raise goats or pigs in my concrete yard in Queens), and that frugality as a choice is a privilege that does not solve the real issues of inequality that force many to live paycheck-to-paycheck.
This is one of several reasons Democratic Party leaders, including superdelegates, are largely unmoved by arguments grounded in current head-to-head polling matchups that show Sanders doing even better versus Trump than Clinton does: A race that could be framed as a choice between capitalism and socialism would be very unfavorable terrain for the Democratic nominee.
The Five Star Movement has hosted on its associated websites anti-Renzi propaganda originating on Russian outlets such as Sputnik or RT. "We are at a crossroads," said Mr. Renzi, who, for now, stopped short of pointing a finger directly at Russia for interference in Italy's coming election, which he cast as a choice between growth and instability.
She believes that Wisconsin — where 266,29 votes separated Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton in 20203 — "could go either way" in next year's election, and could favor Mr. Trump if voters see their decision as a choice between one candidate whose beliefs and motivations they do not fully trust and another whose flaws they have come to accept.
Though it remains to be seen whether Google's shift to a paid auction model which Ecosia is not participating in — given doing so would require the not-for-profit to spend money paying Google to appear as a choice rather than ploughing those revenues into planting more trees — will put a dampener on Ecosia's Android growth this year.
It's often presented as a choice, but the system we have right now is not one oriented toward innovation; it's one oriented toward profit-making, with innovation being one side effect, but also a lot of waste being a side effect, and a lot of people not being able to buy drugs being a third side effect.
President Obama will intensify his case against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Wednesday, casting the 2016 election as a choice between the Democrats's and the GOP's divergent paths on the economy.
Trump has framed the elections as a choice between law and order maintained by Republicans and an out-of-control Democratic mob, while focusing heavily on hardline immigration campaign promises, including a legally dubious pledge to end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants born in the US. In contrast, Democrats maintained a nearly unwavering focus on health care in their closing message to voters.
The full list of markets where it will be offered as a choice in the v22019 release is: Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bahrain, Brunei, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Switzerland, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Germany, Denmark, Ecuador, Spain, Faroe Islands, France, Guatemala, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mexico, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Oman, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Portugal, Paraguay, Sweden, El Salvador, Taiwan, United States, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela and Vietnam.
That all of the research that we have, it's it may still end up being the right thing to offer that as a choice down the line, but all of the data that I've seen suggests that the vast, vast, vast majority of people want a free service and that the ads, in a lot of places are not even that different from the organic content in terms of the quality of what people are being able to see.
First lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE wowed the audience on Monday with a stirring speech that framed the election as a choice between a positive role model for children and a bully who's unfit for office.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) often spoke of the 28503 presidential election as a choice: Are you for Donald Trump, or are you for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE?
" While his parents regard his mannerisms as a choice, "some personal aesthetic project that I was pursuing to annoy them," Louis considers not only his desires but also elements of cultural style often coded as queer to be corporeal, determined in and by the body: "I had not chosen my way of walking, the pronounced, much too pronounced, way my hips swayed from side to side, or the shrill cries that escaped my body—not cries that I uttered but ones that literally escaped through my throat whenever I was surprised, delighted, or frightened.
Those in the Democrats' left wing have skillfully defined the narrative in the party's presidential contest, as a choice between "big structural change" (in the words of Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument MORE) and the "political revolution" Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Pelosi set to unveil drug price plan | Abortion rate in US hits lowest level since Roe v.

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