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But Candace has essentially left her old life behind, by choice in some instances and not by choice in others.
The belief that we can shed privilege simply by choice (or even by choice and action) is naïve and potentially harmful.
Instead, she's studying special relativity and astrophysics — by choice.
That same year, Mr. Hunter's comeback ended — by choice.
But are they uninsured by circumstance — or by choice?
We have so many options we are paralyzed by choice.
As Xu Jing sees it, we are burdened by choice.
Lefties might be watching too — although sometimes not by choice.
Some of the changes won't be by choice, scientists warn.
We are childless by choice and have never regretted it.
But would I pay $3.79 to eat it by choice?
His first kiss was Corinne, but not exactly by choice.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. made multiple stops, but not by choice.
People may choose to replace limbs with prosthesis by choice.
He told The New York Times it was by choice.
Geekdom was a community built by choice, not by genetics.
People should be able to come from anywhere, by choice.
" Now he is "being fucked up, at last, by choice.
Detective Reilly is retiring this week — and not by choice.
And then I have my family by choice, which includes them.
" • "I am a 224-year-old female virgin, not by choice.
Death is the constant risk, undertaken by choice or by force.
"We know she&aposs not out there by choice," Bryan said.
I've fallen into the support role, but it wasn't by choice.
O'Malley is just about to finish broadcasting and not by choice.
I've been represented by five public defenders and not by choice.
" Kristen Kane: Cleveland, Ohio "I am a single parent by choice.
This is a limitation imposed by technology rather than by choice.
A place into which he might disappear, by choice or otherwise.
It is "Exotic by Nature, Conscious by Choice," not "Enlightened Foods."
They aren't living in tents by choice, but out of necessity.
Some people seem surprised when I tell them I rent by choice.
She has a 1.4, but explains that it's pretty much by choice.
But I was working there three years and I left by choice.
Millions make trips to see family and friends; some not by choice.
Darden says he did not it watch by choice, questioning its accuracy.
Some believe people enter and remain in the sex trade by choice.
It has spread from partygoers to casual labourers, not always by choice.
"Not a vendor by choice," says a sign posted in central Harare.
Ahead, eight celebs who said sayonara to the silver screen, by choice.
Or Filipa Neto, CEO of Chic By Choice, attending London Fashion Week.
Most families left by choice or were bought out by the government.
Those liquidating stocks, by choice or need, have swamped demand so far.
Grindr is about to come under new ownership, but not by choice.
By "it," they mean have a baby, on their own, by choice.
Although she could live anywhere, she stays on the border by choice.
Fire up your favorite streaming service and you'll be paralyzed by choice.
My younger self would never have believed I was there by choice.
And that was not by choice or me trying to be tough.
The rope, by choice or by collusion, breaks, and Adnan is released.
I am an American by choice, having become a citizen in 2002.
The college student doesn't usually have days off, and not by choice.
Pros: Tons of optionsCons: Overwhelmed by choice, not always of good quality
Johan the hare also finds himself in another world, but not by choice.
"Don't forget, we are doing sex work by choice," Manoji reminded the room.
We can't trust your judgement, you eat boiling slabs of gravel by choice.
"We are sisters by blood but best friends by choice," Khloé Kardashian adds.
Using poor ring position—by choice or by habit—as a set up.
Now, the two are separated by both the legal system and by choice.
"Nudity by choice is a completely different thing from being violated," she continued.
If the cashier is not there by choice, well, neither is Tostitos Tyler.
For six hours of professional wrestling we were, it seemed, blessed by choice.
Jacob S. Knabb is an Appalachian by birth and a Chicagoan by choice.
And according to Christie, he had the meatloaf, but not totally by choice.
Businessmen, bankers, entrepreneurs, and waiters and builders, too, all come here by choice.
I'm doing this by choice, though it's helped me to understand homelessness some.
I hear that a lot from people—that they feel overwhelmed by choice.
CNN founder Ted Turner left Brown University before graduating ... but not by choice.
For the 2015 revival, however, Anderson wore a wig — but not by choice.
Many Americans still use cash by choice or because they have no alternative.
Given Founder Collective's success to date, we're guessing that's very much by choice.
But either by choice or circumstance, the party never actually did its job.
"You'll never catch North Koreans missing a meal by choice," says Simon Cockerell.
She lives alone, not by choice, but because no man will have her.
"For today's buyer ... they don't want to be overwhelmed by choice," Parker said.
Child-free by choice, my husband, Jim, and I loved being pup parents.
Is it better to kill five innocents through inaction or one by choice?
Nope — lots of women don't experience those, either by fate or by choice.
So why was that, by choice or because you just couldn't get any?
The Italian visitor, the police said, was apparently at the apartment by choice.
Designating a guardian, especially for parents who are single by choice, is crucial.
They are poor by choice for several years, but add to measured inequality.
The young Sudanese man, now 27, had not ended in Calais by choice.
Java will be around for a while, but not so much by choice.
But whether by choice or necessity, those powers are getting exercised more often.
If you wanted to give the customer a discount, you did so by choice.
" Tearfully, Honey Boo Boo added, "I swear to God mama it's not by choice.
If you're paralyzed by choice and need to pick one, go with Oculus Rift.
But some investors have missed out on the rally in gun stocks by choice.
"She was on her own but that was by choice," said Hicks, her cousin.
" She stressed that "nudity by choice is a completely different thing from being violated.
But Belle spent years single by choice before she decided to form a relationship.
Once it was up to me, I stopped going to a GP by choice.
It's definitely looking like I will be testing free agency, but not by choice.
"By choice," said the socialite Vivian Serota, one of her friends in New York.
Slogan "Exotic by Nature, Conscious by Choice" Selling points Vegan, soy-free, non-G.
But I had the luxury of knowing I was in this situation by choice.
Not just by choice but because of my incapability to stand up for myself.
And our research — Morten and I studied this in Great by Choice — also showed that.
To be clear, their meager collection of possessions—their poverty—is usually not by choice.
" She added, "So, I've become somewhat of a vegetarian during pregnancy, but not by choice.
The people who are outside it, whether by choice or circumstance are obscured as well.
It was shocking to most that we were hitchhiking at all, let alone by choice.
I think his behavior is passive, and I don't think it's passive by choice, either.
As the Younger actress revealed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show last year, that's by choice.
Plenty of people are childless by choice, and they should never be shamed for it.
Meet three people who retired earlier than expected, two by choice, one not so much.
Their battle can be partially or wholly in secret, either by choice or biological breakdown.
Childfree-by-choice women do not have children because they simply have decided not to.
What the childfree-by-choice movement does is include "whether" in that list of choices.
"We are being especially conservative by choice," said Dr. Jason Hwang, Lemonaid's chief medical officer.
Lest we forget, the late 1960s moonshot mission was not by chance, but by choice.
Vindman and others are the best of this country and you came here by choice.
All the departures are for different reasons, said sources — some, like Stanton's, are by choice.
The United States, by contrast, is pursuing a myopic, war-by-choice strategy with Iran.
"People think that we can never wear a head scarf by choice," Ms. Pougetoux said.
Scotty served 24 years, most of them at war, and he did it by choice.
Then I learned about genetic testing of embryos at my Single Mothers by Choice group.
Demand for luxury apartments is still strong, but that demand is by choice, not necessity.
The world of a child is one that's utterly closed off, but often not by choice.
Partly serendipitously, and partly by choice, my Saturday was dedicated to the work of female filmmakers.
Mady told People that he's distorting their situation — the twins don't speak to him by choice.
He's there by choice, says Emmett, so you know he's on the up-and-up. Right?
But they have often failed to do so, whether by choice or because they fell short.
But by choice or not, he does not get the spotlight that traditionally comes with that.
Seventeen states have such coverage policies in place—some by choice but most by court order.
Bree Schmidt is Oklahoman by birth, Arkansan by choice, and gay by the grace of God.
This article is one in an occasional series about "living solo," by choice or by circumstance.
Not all are unmarried by choice: America's high incarceration rate has shrunk their pool of men.
New alternative data companies are popping up everyday, and hedge funds are getting overwhelmed by choice.
To parse this, let's think in slightly longer phrases: childless (by circumstance) and childfree (by choice).
The inclination to live as a night owl or morning person might not be by choice.
For Vesta Marie Jacob S. Knabb is an Appalachian by birth and a Chicagoan by choice.
In her statement, she says that she nearly came out much earlier — and not by choice.
Not everyone arrived in New York City by choice, nor did they necessarily arrive at all.
In addition, it unfairly prevents same sex couples and single mothers by choice from getting pregnant.
She wants to wear makeup and get married and raise children—but by choice, not compulsion.
"I am an American by choice," said Hill, who became a naturalized US citizen in 2002.
The marriage was publicized, not by choice, but because Smolenski is an elected official, she said.
Another solution is automatic enrollment: Everybody is signed up for insurance, whether by choice or not.
The cheap land and lax regulatory oversight attract economic refugees, some by choice, others by necessity.
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore took its final bow on Thursday, and not by choice.
Women brought together not by choice, not by liking, but by the necessity of earning our living.
In a post-financial-crisis world, most bankers have avoided Washington either by choice or by default.
But that wasn't necessarily by choice; there just weren't any other apps available for Nintendo's hybrid console.
But both of their children stay behind in the US — Paige by choice and Henry completely unknowingly.
For the foreseeable future, women in El Salvador will get pregnant, whether by choice or by accident.
Her narrator, Andrea, is a Manhattan-based designer nearing 40, perpetually single and child-free by choice.
Instead, many of the differences between the worlds seem actuated not by choice, but by pure chance.
An April of 2018, he was out again, but not by choice — hence the $12 million lawsuit.
The Heat Is OnYou won't find shiny waves or formal updos in Paradise — and not by choice.
Well, of course, Windows 0003 Mobile is a niche — not by choice, but by Microsoft's own failure.
I say this as a Canadian who knows far too much about hockey, not necessarily by choice.
It would be a shame if it happens, but if it does it will be by choice.
Researchers have also found a growing trend of men and women who become single parents by choice.
Whether the A's are staying in Oakland by choice or necessity, their timing could not be better.
For softball player Jennie Finch, the 2008 Beijing Games were her last Olympics — but not by choice.
Like many hardscrabble desert hamlets, it attracts those who by choice or necessity perch on society's edges.
I do not believe that Alabama is a red state by choice, but through neglect and apathy.
It has historically been common around the world, and many parents do it by choice or necessity.
But years of war have brought women into a man's world, partly by necessity, partly by choice.
Ninety percent of entrepreneurs in North Carolina created a business by choice rather than out of necessity.
Eighty-eight percent of entrepreneurs in California created a business by choice rather than out of necessity.
They adopted their son, D.J., from a 19-year-old woman, Melissa, who was homeless by choice.
But Telltale games are driven by choice, and Batman mythology leaves a lot of room to stretch.
Celebrating art made by autodidacts situated, by choice or circumstance, on the margins of culture and society.
Clearly these people are uninsured by choice rather than circumstance, and it is important to understand why.
Millions of Americans remain uninsured — by choice — because the ACA doesn't meet their needs or their budgets.
And in a post-financial-crisis world, most bankers have avoided Washington either by choice or by default.
Follow Alex Zaragoza, who knows every word to pretty much every Sublime song not by choice, on Twitter .
City regulators disagreed, however, and Uber was forced off the road in California, but clearly not by choice.
But the way I see it is that any Jew who practices Judaism is a Jew by choice.
However, sources confirm to PEOPLE that Chmerkovskiy did not perform by choice because of ongoing conflict with Lachey.
Some renters are staying put by necessity and some by choice — it depends on who is asking them.
Technically, the wireless alert system is voluntary; telecom giants, including the four major U.S. carriers, participate by choice.
The big depreciations of the late 1990s were done out of necessity rather than by choice, after all.
But other moms may not breastfeed at all, whether due to certain medical conditions or simply by choice.
For Diaz, the reckoning didn't happen by choice, and the allegations range from verbal abuse to sexual misconduct.
My household is an Apple household, not so much by choice but by a slow 16-year evolution.
Tallulah said that very day, she moved into her mother's home and eventually went into treatment by choice.
Whether it's by choice or force, renting seems to be making its way into the new American Dream.
All of us here, whether native-born or brought by force or by choice, are from older cultures.
Again, these are students who attend a moderately priced university, in most cases by choice, to save money.
Many may not be dining alone by choice, yet because more people are doing it, it's changing perceptions.
My childlessness in a family full of offspring would be poignant, tragic even, were it not by choice.
Eighty-seven percent of entrepreneurs in New York created a business by choice rather than out of necessity.
" In short, he said, it helped mark them as "self-made monsters who are intrinsically different by choice.
At the same time, many members of Mr. Sharif's party have deserted him and maybe not by choice.
This wasn't by choice—I didn't have enough money or space to put it farther away from the diners.
Here's a running list of top officials who have left Trump's team, by choice or by force: Fired Jan.
He added that the company was not profitable yet "by choice", because it was reinvesting in growing the business.
"When you walk down any aisle in the grocery store, you're totally overwhelmed by choice in everything," Ramadan said.
I told my parents about Lydia after we'd been dating for about two weeks, but not, initially, by choice.
These films were well-intentioned, trying to foster empathy for a group detached by choice from the wider society.
"We left before that decision was made (by choice) to take a much needed break," she said via email.
It's not nude and it's just cleavage," before adding, "Besides the world has seen me nude BY CHOICE before.
Women, for example, are more likely than men to work part-time, sometimes by necessity but often by choice.
The bottom line: As customers, we are overwhelmed by choice and an endless stream of messages, promotions and advertisements.
Another C$300 million will be invested by Choice Properties REIT, whose principal tenant and largest unitholder is Loblaw.
When these companies did take a more lawful tack, it was usually by choice and on their own terms.
White House correspondent April Ryan started it off — not necessarily by choice, but she played along with the stunt.
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe is a voracious reader, these days by choice but originally by divine intervention.
Enter Tharsis, a turn-based game by Choice Provisions set for release on PlayStation 4 and Steam this Tuesday.
There are several groups of people: some by choice, some incarcerated, some fleeing, some in power, some questioning power.
She realizes that soon the day might come when she will be doing exactly that, but not by choice.
During Queen Elizabeth's reign, only one person has ever stepped down from their duties, and it wasn't by choice.
By choice or necessity, they turned to the kitchen and became quiet ambassadors for the food of their childhoods.
In 2014, I joined a group for single mothers by choice, read books, and learned all about conceiving alone.
The number of public companies has been cut roughly in half over the past two decades, mostly by choice.
If you've never felt overwhelmed by choice when shopping, I hope you have a great job writing gift guides.
There's one woman there, Zeynep Tufekci, Turkish by birth, North Carolinian by choice, who's an expert on social media.
So Morten Hansen and I said when we did Great by Choice, we had to actually ultimately answer that question.
Can you really subscribe to living in a country by choice if that country goes in such a weird way.
But in those cases, creators upload their RSS feeds by choice and agree to allow Spotify to ingest their feed.
While some of them, by choice or from force, settled in the camp, the majority opted to live in Nairobi.
To this day, I read TechCrunch almost every day by choice — and, as a bonus, I get paid for it.
That's what I was told the process would cost by another single mom by choice — assuming I got pregnant easily.
One person who has worked with women for more than 20 years acknowledges that some centres do this by choice.
Some of this could be by choice — but there are also cultural forces outside of a woman's control at play.
Here are the reasons 227 people shared on Reddit as to why they're still virgins whether by choice, or not.
No one becomes a refugee by choice; but the rest of us can have a choice about how we help.
Franz Kafka was an exception to the rule that writers work early in the day, but this wasn't by choice.
Our sex life is better now that we've moved out—when we're sleeping together it's by choice, not by necessity.
Flynn isn't cooperating with the investigation by choice, but because the charges against him could have been far more severe.
Samuel Ferguson (the excellent C. Mingo Long), son of a slave, reminds Liberty that his forebears didn't immigrate by choice.
Foster acknowledged, though, that he was there by choice, and said he had regrets about his statement to the judge.
He fell for it so hard that in his first two years, by choice, he didn't take a day off.
The people in my paintings are largely invisible in the public sphere, sometimes by choice but mostly out of necessity.
Frieze's response to Tefaf — whether by choice or circumstance — seems to have been to skew younger and a bit squarer.
Single parents, whether by choice or the divorce or death of a spouse or partner, have one thing in common.
Whether by choice or circumstance, millions of people today do not use banks to conduct business in the traditional sense.
" ---- Single, childless and nearing 40, I saw one real option By Sarah Lenti "I am a single mother by choice.
The AFC North mostly sat out of free agency, in some cases by choice and in some cases by incompetence.
This is also why the family we meet and communicate to by choice is so much easier to connect with.
I wanted very rough sex, I wanted to push limits, I wanted to feel powerless in the situation but by choice.
Ivanka Trump's core ideology is about celebrating the achievements of women who work not as an economic necessity but by choice.
A lot of lesbians and single mothers by choice try that if they can't afford a donor from a sperm bank.
Death by choice, whether by bonafide suicide or by accident-on-purpose, is the death of choice, being the honorific death.
I don't foresee that I'm here by choice or of necessity, perhaps I will never know or never want to know.
The report, published last month, is especially noteworthy since workers are staying longer in the workforce — whether by choice or necessity.
Tostitos Tyler is in bad shape, maybe partially by choice, sure, but the fabric of America has failed Tostitos Tyler too.
At the time, he laughed at me, but not long after, he became vegetarian—by choice, after doing his own research.
"Besides the world has seen me nude BY CHOICE before," she tweeted, adding the hashtags #vanityfair, #nicetry, #cleavagegameonpoint, #myboobsarenteventhatbig, and #angles.
So, for most of my adult life I've been pretty much a loner, sometimes by choice, but usually out of necessity.
The BBC didn't disclose such embarrassing data by choice -- it was forced to do so against its wishes by the government.
But, she wants to make it very clear her look is completely by choice ... no mental breakdowns led to the 'do.
Very few scientists are studying that important group of people who live alone by choice and are totally fine with that.
They become economically dependent, contributing to the misperception that older people are a burden to society, but it's not by choice.
At 412 West 403th, a private 1,400-square-foot perch ringed with planters on the 18th floor was added by choice.
In the event that Menendez were to leave the Senate, either by choice or by force, before January, New Jersey Gov.
Unemployment remains high for certain demographics and the number of people working in part-time jobs not by choice remains high.
Samer stressed that Syrians like him are fleeing their countries out of fear and in search of safety, not by choice.
I don't get to go back to New York by choice, [so] I'm going to make work that brings me there.
Because the mission of this global partnership is to give women the right to have children by choice, not by chance.
So you can imagine how absolutely crazy it makes me feel to live thousands of miles away from them, by choice.
This is, in large part, because women spend more time on child rearing than men do, whether by choice or not.
I kept walking to work and standing once I got there (by choice — I have a desk job) despite the discomfort.
This is a controversial question because some consider this specific procedure as an "elective" surgery undergone by choice rather than necessity.
Social media users were quick to remind Trump that the vacancies left behind by the Obama administration were not by choice.
By choice or by circumstance, all of these things are changing what it means to be a parent and a family.
Some workers like Andrade enroll by choice — although when you turn to something out of desperation, is it really a choice?
To be honest, they are often self-marked, or at any rate marked by choice, with elaborately transgressive tattoos and piercings.
"An open society is by choice more vulnerable than a closed society to some form of influence operation," said Mr. Rid.
To wit: Whether by choice, chance or — ultimately and unavoidably — death, you will be separated from the person you love most.
Some workers like Andrade enroll by choice — although when you turn to something out of desperation, is it really a choice?
For some people who don't have children by choice or circumstance, the issue of leaving a legacy can be especially fraught.
Am I single by choice, or have I just deluded myself into believing the farce that I am "focusing on myself"?
Durbar fights against the exploitation of children while advocating that all sex work be decriminalized for adults who do it by choice.
If you think that's entirely by choice, or because of anything resembling a phone addiction, you are either willfully or genuinely ignorant.
The next step is for the individual studios to agree to the pricing and timing so that consumers aren't overwhelmed by choice.
They said Amiri, who ran a radiation-detection program in Iran, traveled to the U.S. and stayed there for months by choice.
It is, by choice, an intensely isolated and insular group, in which a Hasidic family with 10 children doesn't raise an eyebrow.
Then, I cringed: because I didn't want Hannah to give up the unique autonomy of being a SMBC (single mom by choice).
Make way for the crunchy moms, free-range parents, babywearing dads, single moms by choice, positive parents — just to name a few.
"I didn't become a citizen, by choice, until Obama," said Ms. Marin, at the polling station at Crockett Elementary School in Houston.
About half of the people in this economy do it by choice: independent contractors can make more money and have more flexibility.
To the Editor: Re "The New Science of Cuteness" (Sunday Review, March 17): Like Pagan Kennedy, I, too, am childless by choice.
Early studies suggest that the children of single mothers by choice are just as well-adjusted as children of two-parent households.
But sooner or later, the United States and Afghanistan will find themselves facing one of Afghanistan's endgames — whether by choice or not.
Working by choice with skilled artisans, Ms. Smith looks outward — to nature, to history, to a community of makers — with illuminating acuity.
But to scientists watching the bears in Kaktovik, there is no question that the bears are not picking whale bones by choice.
We can make sure the marriages we celebrate build a world where all girls are celebrated and all marriages are by choice.
Cecilia Cabello is a third-generation Angeleno, and each generation lived in a different neighborhood of the city, but not by choice.
Feature By choice, for less than $2 an hour, the female inmate firefighters of California work their bodies to the breaking point.
Our entire philosophy is based on the idea that our lives change, our environments change — with the seasons or just by choice.
With a stronger labor market, 60% of freelancers say they started freelancing by choice, up from 53% in 2014, reveals the study.
" Honey Boo Boo, 13, then took the floor, explaining to her mother that her decision to live with Pumpkin was "not by choice.
At the same time, more consumers who didn't have celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity took on gluten-free diets by choice.
For a company as driven by choice as Samsung, I'm honestly surprised we're not getting more options up front here in the States.
Billionaires all, they are at or well past the age when chief executives of public companies move on, either by choice or force.
And that's important because its laser focus on being trapped by choice shows that we're all as much caught in structure as Geralt.
Yes, that will leave a lot of Americans without insurance coverage, but now we know that most of that will be by choice.
But a lot of these cancellations aren't by choice, but rather because patients forgot to fast or avoid certain foods before a procedure.
CXW has lost multiple contracts in the last several years, some by choice, and it has been unable to recoup the occupancy losses.
Cruz was influenced by Muhammad Ali and whether deliberately or by choice, Ali's style of uppercut has made its way into Cruz's arsenal.
It was when they arrived at the Mexico-US border on May 213 that the group split the first time -- initially by choice.
And that's important because its laser focus on being trapped by choice shows that we're all as much caught in structure as Geralt.
They have a vision about the future and it is about more integration and by choice, users can choose to use or not.
Gary and Tamara Holm from California were also happy to have ultimately missed out on the houses at auction, though not by choice.
In 2014, the Spanish-born chef was named an Outstanding American by Choice, and this week will receive a 2015 National Humanities Medal.
World War I was also fought by African, Asian, Caribbean and Polynesian troops, who came to the Western Front by choice or conscription.
In the future, people relegated to the literal fringes of society are simply those who — whether by choice or compulsion — refuse to behave.
By working by their side, I came to know that these Americans by choice are some of the most inspiring Americans of all.
Whether by choice of necessity, many Americans anticipate extending their working years, according to recent research from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies.
His country grew its weapons programs, provoked regular international crises and remained isolated as much by choice as by crippling, American-led sanctions.
And one member of the family once spent two weeks in an Arizona immigration jail — by choice — as a form of political protest.
The American artist Matthew Day Jackson showed three versions of his loopy new table and chairs for the Finnish brand Made by Choice.
In some cases, the subject delivered the shock or penalty by choice; in others, he or she was told whether to take the action.
" As his father sees it: "Spencer is not a fighter but a gladiator, thrown into this not by choice but by necessity for survival.
Twenty-eight percent of them, however, work in the gig economy "out of necessity" rather than "by choice," according to the McKinsey Global Institute.
The last time I got a manicure, I stood in front of the wall of colors for a good five minutes, paralyzed by choice.
To take just a few examples, curator Thomas suggests that the statue is displayed at the museum by choice of New York State. True.
They will certainly want to emphasise that, if Britain falls off a cliff, it will be by choice, not because the EU pushed it.
Twitter is already a broadcast platform, where people care more about their motives than their audience because, hey, they followed you by choice, right?
The move saw R. Kelly and XXXTentacion removed from the platform's curated playlists, though their music was still made available to stream by choice.
I know another friend who went this route and after sharing my story many more friends are interested in becoming single moms by choice.
Veiling has been customary in Iran for centuries, and a majority of Iranian women, regardless of the law, wear the head scarf by choice.
Her sitcom has been hailed for paving the way for shows like Girls by centering on a single-by-choice woman with professional aspirations.
Warmbier did not get a lot of media press on this — by choice, not by our choice but [from] the family and the government.
If they don't want to accept us by choice, they will be forced to accept us because we have more strength than any man.
Whether by choice or not, Rousey wound up duking it out with the boxer Holm, a mistake she is unlikely to repeat against Nunes.
Many parents see their salaries change after having a baby, though not necessarily by choice, and the impact isn't equal between men and women.
As West and company see it, the fact that black voters reliably support Democrats isn't necessarily born out of contentedness or even by choice.
Two-thirds say they aren't renting by choice — they can't afford to buy a home right now or otherwise aren't in a position to buy.
Myanmar signed an agreement with the United Nations on Thursday aimed at eventually allowing the Rohingya sheltering in Bangladesh to return safely and by choice.
Whether by choice or an unconscious evolution, when he decided on his musical ambitions, Ed became less of a boy and more of a tank.
Although 'gougers' may have traditionally been 'lower-class' men, sometimes men from the upper classes engaged in rough-and-tumble, although not always by choice.
For us poor souls—and those of you who are, for some reason, online all day by choice—know that it's okay to slow down.
Like Mattie, I sincerely believe that peace can move from mere possibility to rippling reality -- choice by choice, person by person, and community by community.
Of the private Boulez, almost nothing was revealed; he was a solitary, isolated by choice and cloaking his charm, much of the time, in arrogance.
If it seizes an American who has traveled to North Korea by choice, it can attempt to extract concessions without provoking an American military strike.
They scotched rumours of a split, but the terseness of their apology for "causing trouble" made it clear they were not there entirely by choice.
Mr. Leithauser and Rostam are castaways by choice, though it's hard to hear this music without picking up echoes of the bands they left behind.
Hundreds of thousands of Arabs fled by choice or were evicted during the 1948 war in what Palestinians refer to as the Nakba, or catastrophe.
Mott & Bow makes some of the most comfortable jeans around, and with just a few styles to choose from, you won't be paralyzed by choice.
Rental income can pay for new endeavors or provide supplemental funds for those who have left staff jobs, by choice or circumstance, earlier than anticipated.
Beyond that, these questions don't take into account that many women are single by choice and are perfectly happy with their lives as they are.
It would be the move of an expat, of course, not a refugee — a move made by choice rather than as a matter of survival.
"This bill is closer than we've ever been," said Daile Kelleher, the manager of Children by Choice, a nonprofit that helps women navigate unplanned pregnancies.
And Alphabet, the parent company of Google, withdrew its business from China by choice as a way of protesting the government's heightened focus on censorship.
Sometimes by instruction and sometimes by choice, they typically did not ask what the prisoners had experienced in interrogations, current and former military doctors said.
Moving around, for one thing: So many of us move to new cities or countries, new schools or new homes, and not always by choice.
But the true focal point is the man's crotch: he wears shorts, and in his lounging posture his genitals are exposed, quite possibly by choice.
By choice or by design, millions of Americans never cast a vote More than 80 million people watched the first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump.
GLAAD has been supporting people in the public eye who come out by force, like Smith and Wachowski, and by choice for more than 30 years.
So what do you do when you've got a living room full of people related to you, by blood or by choice, and nothing to do?
We came because one day when we charge into the West we won't be affected like those who have remained behind by choice with the polytheist.
It will take more than a well-argued academic paper, however, to burnish the image of an industry neither lender nor borrower deals with by choice.
If you're not seeing each other as often, by choice, or are even avoiding each other, it could mean you've lost interest and should end things.
While in the US, he seemed to appear in one video saying he was kidnapped but later in another video said he was there by choice.
There are often pages upon pages of donor options, and it can be easy to get overwhelmed by choice — this is your future child, after all.
When companies have to pick what kinds of services they want for their operation — like marketing or human resources — they can easily be paralyzed by choice.
But, obviously, Bluetooth isn't that standard, as is evident by Cassia's need to work around all of these limitations, which were built into Bluetooth by choice.
For some people, pregnancy means cutting way back on their usual weightlifting regimen — whether by choice or because an unexpected condition pops up that requires it.
That's an increase of 2 million over the past two years, with some 63 percent of respondents saying they started freelancing by choice, not by necessity.
Exploring New Forms of Itinerant Life: Millennial Homeless Culture 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Investigate the new wave of young people who are homeless by choice.
The mutation has only been found in people whose ancestors have been eating vegetarian for generations, so if you're a vegetarian by choice, it doesn't apply.
We already know that when people on opioid maintenance treatment for addiction stop their medication—either by choice or otherwise—the death rate is nearly doubled.
They were following the lead of Jane Mattes, the founder of Single Mothers by Choice, who in the mid-503s started a forerunner to the registry.
The couple met through JDate in 2014, after Ms. Sandell, a single mother by choice with a 9-month-old baby, decided to think about dating.
Those workers are often on the brink of retirement, even if it's not by choice, according to Teresa Ghilarducci, professor of economics at The New School.
I'm more of a manic choreographer by choice — the idea of moving as fast as you can until something stops you has been elemental for me.
Now seventy-two, the African-American artist has, by choice, exhibited rarely during the five decades of his now-you-see-him, mostly-you-don't career.
Her new, five-bedroom house in Denver was a big pivot in size from her previous New York City apartment, and she was overwhelmed by choice.
The history of Hollywood is rife with people who had to put up with predatory men or get out of the business, not often by choice.
Elsewhere in the collection, the author considers why some trans women leave their social circles by choice after years of being highly active and visible in them.
Ned and Robert – brothers by choice if not by blood – speak in the crypts in "Winter is Coming," about joining their families and, notably, about Lyanna Stark.
" She continued, "You see, I'm not quitting because my milk supply dried up or because I'm sick…I'm quitting because I'm just plain OVER IT. By CHOICE.
The fact that they fail to do the small amount of research it takes to prove these are lies, by choice or not, makes it even worse.
Mr. Trump is doing so by choice, though with his relentless use of social media and extraordinary accessibility to the media, he is hardly a cloistered figure.
I was suicidal and apathetic...until I managed to study abroad in Rome on a shoestring, then travel and work throughout the world...and all by choice.
Many Iraqi politicians, by necessity and in some cases by choice, have close ties to Iran, and pressure will grow to oust US forces from the country.
The first time someone tried to grab me by the pussy, I was in middle school, and the next half-dozen times it likewise wasn't by choice.
The browser would only store information locally; you never even had the option to send it back to Google (unless you signed in to Chrome by choice).
"While the FCA have announced they are not going to be forcing or mandating contributions to Libor post 2021, that doesn't prevent contribution by choice," Williams said.
Whether by choice or circumstance, McMaster's approach to his role was less that of a coordinator and more of a champion of very specific foreign policy views.
Their children, Paige and Henry, stayed behind in the United States, Paige by choice and Henry without realizing what was going on until it was too late.
In the final telling, this historic and deeply consequential election might be remembered as much for those who voted as those who did not -- by choice or design.
It's not by choice, or anything, it just so happens that most of the guys I click with usually just want to Netflix and chill — or just chill.
The Iron Throne dissolved (literally), giving way to Westeros' first oligarchy, and the Starks split up (by choice this time) to explore the world and keep the peace.
The United Nations struck an outline deal with Myanmar in May aimed at eventually allowing hundreds of thousands of Rohingya in Bangladesh to return safely and by choice.
During an interview with Today's Al Roker on Thursday, actress Betty White revealed that at age 94, she's mostly out of the dating game — but not by choice!
Meghan Markle's dad, Thomas, has never asked his daughter for money -- despite reports -- because he says he leads a frugal life by choice and doesn't need extra cash.
He revealed that his mother—Barbara's half-sister Jane—thought she might have made her way from Brookline to the White Mountains, and frozen to death by choice.
Soon, Washingtonian, Harper's Bazaar, and Bustle all began running stories praising "work uniforms" for the creative class: outfits repeated by choice to free overworked minds for other decisions.
What is unusual in the case of SpaceX's South Texas launch site is that people (and nearly all of them not by choice) reside within that critical area.
He grew up in a black neighborhood where he developed such a kinship with black culture that he walked away from his whiteness and became black by choice.
Given various difficulties with jobs and poverty among newcomers or those left behind, there is an intermingling of ethnicity and religion, which are not identities made by choice.
The survivor support group on Facebook brought the three together because they shared a common experience, but their relationship has grown quickly by choice from strangers to family.
While their music will remain available for streaming by choice, it will no longer appear in Spotify's influential curated packages, which often appear on the service's front page.
For us ordinary beings, this way of transitioning into a new life happens not by choice but under the influence of our past virtuous and non-virtuous actions.
All of them have enrolled by choice, but as a requirement of enrollment they must go to the learning center at least four days a week after school.
I didn&apost take on outside capital — meaning I had to be smart about risksFresh n&apos Lean was a lean operation in its early years, by choice.
Going into the Christmas season a few years ago I got a grim note from Brian Doyle, a gifted storyteller and writer, New York born, Oregonian by choice.
Each individual interviewed for "The Land" episode is probing art as an experience of leaving the familiar, and how our arrivals and departures are not always by choice.
But we saw better from Intel's one-off hybrid parts with AMD Radeon graphics inside, and we're not yet at the point you'll do without discrete graphics by choice.
The United Nations signed an outline deal with Myanmar in early June aimed at eventually allowing hundreds of thousands of Rohingya in Bangladesh to return safely and by choice.
Though unemployment is low—only 22.9% in July—the figure does not include those who are jobless either by choice, or because they have given up looking for work.
It's clear to me now that every expression of aggression and anger I have presented in my performance has been very much about gender — but not necessarily by choice.
Two and a half years into our relationship, I spend a few months of the year with him, and the rest of the time we're long-distance by choice.
"I went from mechanical engineer with my own office and wearing a tie to work every day to being homeless in my car entirely by choice," he told me.
Now under the stewardship of Lenovo, the Moto brand is supposed to be defined by choice and variety, but it comes across as indecisive and frankly slow to adapt.
Some by choice and others by dint of being exposed, men are coming to terms with their own boorishness and brutality, the monster within and the monster next door.
Amanda Mull at The Atlantic reports that although eating out and eating alone are becoming more common, trends show that Americans are not making these changes entirely by choice.
According to his sister, Vivian, Borbe dealt drugs, but not by choice; he was forced into the drug trade to support his addiction to methampetamines, known locally as shabu.
Strait, like many of his peers and most of his successors, is in some sense a convert to the genre: he is country by birth, but also by choice.
For example, I am just one generation removed from being an American by choice — my father made the life-changing decision to move to this great country from Mexico.
President Trump didn't start a single trade war — he started at least four, all by choice: War 1: with China over our trade deficit and over China's trade practices.
He told me about someone on the show's staff who doesn't drive and doesn't have a smartphone, both by choice, neither of which makes life in LA any easier.
In the wake of recent events, more companies are making their stance on the issue known, whether by choice or due to the threat of public accountability or boycott.
"Something as simple as the very insulting language they use, which is political and by choice, is not language that works with the Islamic Republic of Iran," she said.
"Our future will contain something we have never experienced: a world growing small in numbers by choice," they write in "Empty Planet," an ambitious reimagining of our demographic future.
Exile and immigration, terms often used interchangeably, are dissimilar in one key aspect: Exile, brought on by inevitability and not by choice, lacks the agency so essential to immigration.
It's worth noting here that I do not have children (by choice), I am not in a single-income household, and I have health insurance through my husband's employer.
In many of her novels and stories, a young woman — shaped, as she was, by a patriarchal culture — strikes out for the unknown, sometimes by choice and sometimes not.
Sometimes I envy those who, by choice or nature, can ignore the complexities of these worlds that we occupy and simply go about their business, rose-coloreds and all.
Marie Stopes International, which works in 37 countries to help women "have children by choice, not chance," was one of the groups that declined to accept the new rules.
If you're running by choice, it probably means that it's important for how you relate to the world, how you see yourself, and how you think others see you.
Considering that Enid is pretty reserved and isolated by choice, it's telling to see how far she's willing to go just to see Maggie and support her following Glenn's death.
The only destination is Athens International, so anyone who gets overwhelmed by choice or fiddling with Google's Travel tool may want to jump in on this no-nonsense journey ASAP.
For anyone who's been paralyzed by choice at the sheer volume of films available on Netflix, having your choice limited by a physical selection of discs can feel particularly freeing.
" Later on, Brown says, "Perhaps it's time for the vice president to expand his definition and recognize that, whether by choice or circumstance, families come in all shapes and sizes.
Kylie Jenner is a lot of things – a reality star, a new mom and a makeup mogul – but she insists she is not a person who is late by choice.
The change may be fueled by the fact that employees are confident in their ability to find work — whether it's by choice or as a result of being laid off.
If the movie adopts an unfailingly rosy attitude toward the city — Fernanda Montenegro plays a grandmother who lives on the streets by choice — tourism is what it has to sell.
And if you're a little overwhelmed by choice, we've picked out seven of our favorite colorful and quirky Lilly Pulitzer styles that your friends and family are sure to love.
Though many workers take on a side hustles by choice rather than out of necessity, some do so to stay afloat while searching for a more supportive or stable job.
Many of us live alone by choice and cherish the solitude; and we all know people who are very lonely while living lives full of people without any true connection.
In 2007, when reauthorization of the law remained uncertain in the final weeks, the agency was prepared to distribute pink slips (not by choice, but due to lack of funding).
It's hard to be certain without knowing the ages of the children if this is due to parents spending more by choice or the higher cost of being a woman.
She redid the nursery in lavenders and pinks with the assistance of TaskRabbit hires, and a friend — another single mother by choice, who had twins — gave her Gemma's Stokke crib.
And more and more businesses, whether by choice or in response to investor demand, are asking: What risks do we face, if we do not plan for a changing climate?
The young man made a thousand errors by choice: pulling back from punches, crossing his feet, dropping his hands, firing from his chest but Dundee let him play with it.
One is titled "Average Austrians and Austrians-by-Choice Demand a Ministry of Re-engagement in National Socialist Activities and Excuses," and features these words written on the Austrian flag.
I AM ANOTHER YOU After meeting a man who is a drifter, seemingly by choice, in Florida, the Chinese documentarian Nanfu Wang ("Hooligan Sparrow") followed him across the United States.
Even worse, I was newly teetotal — not by choice but by my body's cruel refusal to recognize that I was 22 and hangovers weren't supposed to be two-day vomathons.
It was fizzy, mushy and sticky, not something I'd consume by choice, but Mr. Yevtushenko proclaimed it an elemental Russian experience, akin to leaping through a hole in Siberian ice.
We all do it, either by choice or under duress, very often, so much so that most of us have the basic format memorized, whether we realize it or not.
"We have developed, by choice, a car-dominated infrastructure (in LA) that will be no easier to change than trying to impose a road system in Venice, Italy," McNally says.
By telling an individual&aposs story, Eggers makes the reader consider the pitfalls of going solo, whether by choice or not, and/or trying to get back in the race.
In March, one in every four Koreans in the 76.83-276.8 age group was not employed either by choice or due to the lack of jobs, according to government data.
Michelle Herrera Mulligan, 44, senior editor at Atria books, motivational speaker, novelist, and journalistFertility Journey: Childless by choice My partner and I have made the decision to not have human children.
The video, entitled "Great by Choice," was first shown at the company's 2015 national sales meeting to encourage sales representatives to prescribe higher doses of the spray, according to court documents.
Mancunian by birth but American by choice (this August marks the 40th anniversary of his citizenship), he bolsters what he learns from the news with his own extensive reading and research.
HBB begged her mom to straighten out her life a while back, tearfully pointing out that she's currently living with her older sister, Pumpkin ... and not by choice but by necessity.
Overwhelmed by choice — in products, people and the sheer abundance of information coming at us at all times — we've programmed a better, faster, easier way to navigate the world around us.
"After having spoken to so many people it's clear to me, very clear, that this is not a movement by choice," Jolie told reporters in a presentation with Peru's foreign minister.
I opt for something that no single person in Toronto has ever opted for by choice in their lives: takeout from Tortilla Flats in the form of a vegetarian taco salad.
They were not ended by choice or conscience, but instead were declared a violation of the Nuremberg Code of 1947 — rules meant to keep scientists from doing what the Nazis did.
Orange Is the New Black is the best example of how this distinction works, since the show has notably been nominated in both categories in the past — and not by choice.
Whether by choice or necessity, nearly 3 out of 4 Americans already plan to work beyond traditional retirement age on at least a part-time basis, according to a recent Gallup poll.
Concerns about these so-called "unannounced changes" stemmed from a blog post by Choice of Games, which wrote that "all new apps" would be getting an additional review, slowing down app approvals.
Two-thirds of freelancers are working on their own by choice, according to the survey, and that's because they like being their own boss, as well as the schedule and location flexibility.
Watch: 10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Sex Worker The women tell me they're in this line of work by choice, and feel their profession should be recognised as such.
But being partnered often takes precedence to such a degree that being single does, in fact, mean you're alone — regardless of whether you're single by choice or whether you lose your partner.
The millions of enslaved Africans brought to this country in chains and under the whip and amid ubiquitous fear did not remain enslaved in the chains of its southern plantations by choice.
Now that overpopulation is a real threat to the limited natural resources of planet Earth, it is good to know that there are many women like me who are childless by choice.
"Humans have been displaced from their homes for millennia, for different reasons, by force or by choice, and so some of the works do take a more historic lens," Ms. Hofmann said.
Ueda, the co-author of the study, said the heterosexual virgins surveyed in the report expressed an interest in marrying later on in life, suggesting that their sexual inexperience wasn't by choice.
Like many in this space, Current isn't actually a bank — its banking services are provided by Choice Financial Group and Metropolitan Commercial Bank, which allows it to offer FDIC insurance up to $250,000.
"I paved my own way without having any booking agents or management, not by choice, but just by lack of people really engaging in different style of artist I was," she told Refinery29.
Fashion It may not be by choice but there will inevitably be all sorts of coverage around what the Cambridges wear, and that applies to the children as much as to their mother.
Orders, unlike decisions, do not create binding precedents, so it's by choice and not by rule or norm that the justices in the Louisiana case agreed to block the law on March 4th.
This wasn't just by choice; the 1980s Korea in which he came of age had only a few film schools, and no serious cinematic culture for him to either engage with or ignore.
Selected second in the 2011 W.N.B.A. Draft by the Tulsa Shock, Cambage reluctantly reported to the team, excelled as a rookie, then missed the 20183 season — first for the Olympics, then by choice.
Mark Garcia, who leads the group Take Back Austin, said he's not protesting homelessness but what he called the vagrancy of those taking advantage of the new rules and being homeless by choice.
"We literally had a conversation about how, on the off chance that they're not there by choice, we could maybe help them," Signe Swenson, a former development associate at the lab, told Farrow.
I, for one, think such an idea is impossible, but I'm also a morose pessimist who moved to Wisconsin by choice and whose favorite event was an annual pig roast on a dairy farm.
But Ernst is one of few Republican women to come forward as survivors — and she, Dittmar points out, did so not by choice but because the details of her divorce had already become public.
Almost two decades after the end of the golden age of junk food, some of us have moved away from Gushers, Dunkaroos, and 3D Doritos by choice or simply because they no longer exist.
Calder, at least after the first blossoming of the circus, is, by choice, so enfolded within the larger story of modernist art that we can't help judging him as a character within its drama.
His daughter, Jean (Elizabeth Marvel), fades into the background by choice; Danny (Sandler) is a doting father who never acted on his musical talent; and Matthew (Stiller) eschewed the arts to go into accounting.
In the past 10 years, the number of Mexican immigrants living in the United States has declined by more than one million; some left by choice but tens of thousands more left through deportation.
As Business Insider noted, establishing safety zones around commercial launch sites is not an unusual practice, but that the safety zone contains a residents ("nearly all of them not by choice") is much odder.
Is it possible that it might be easier to live without each other by choice, to break that once indestructible bond now, rather than to wait until it is broken cruelly, against their will?
Tucked away below street level in Olympic Tower — you have to know it's there to find it — and charging no admission, it brings in top-shelf art from Greece, supplemented by choice international loans.
Both, in their different ways, delivered a kind of bottom-up democratic wisdom — the first through the cumulative experiments of the human past, the second through the contemporary experiments enabled by choice and competition.
The Joker's bad tendencies may be heightened or intensified by his state of mind, but at the core the character has always been a monster by choice, not by virtue of his brain chemistry.
Sansa was married off twice (neither time by choice); she almost single-handedly won the Battle of the Bastards for Jon; she fed her husband to a pack of hungry dogs, and much, much more.
In true contrarian form, Gross argues that the actual machine learning prowess of each of these teams comes secondary to their ability to craft a product that developers actually like and would use by choice.
Finally, "migrant" connotes an economic motive; what this boils down to is a determination that migrants don't need to leave home but do so by choice, and thus forgo legal protections unless they return there.
" The TRB case illustrates the difficulty of determining which sex workers are in the trade by choice and which are victims of trafficking; both Zitars and Veronica claimed the K-girls "wanted to be [there].
But between then and the making of new record, Destroyers of the Soft Life, that comfortable constancy began to crumble, partly by choice and partly because life just has a habit of making that happen.
Where she's out of step with the base, it's by choice, such as her defense Thursday night of a $12 federal minimum wage instead of the $15 floor favored by Sanders and most labor unions.
This reinforces China's argument that, whereas it is in Asia by geography, America is there by choice, and might one day leave; and it encourages calls in American-allied democracies for their own nuclear deterrent.
Many couples will bristle at the idea that any family task other than breast-feeding should be assigned on the basis of anatomy, even if they are often self-selecting in this manner by choice.
But between then and the making of new record, Destroyers of the Soft Life, that comfortable constancy began to crumble, partly by choice and partly because life just has a habit of making that happen.
The main way to measure how many kids aren't getting vaccinated by choice is finding out which proportion of kids get exempted from school vaccine requirements for nonmedical — that is, personal belief or religious — reasons.
Mr. Welser-Möst was the most recent in a long line of eminent musicians who left the post early, whether by choice or not — a roster that includes Mahler, Richard Strauss and Herbert von Karajan.
GENEVA/YANGON (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it had struck an outline deal with Myanmar aimed at eventually allowing hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims sheltering in Bangladesh to return safely and by choice.
Oklahoma's High Court batted down a cynical effort by choice foes to use a bigoted, anti-Catholic Blaine amendment, which still exists in three-dozen state constitutions, to deny families access to full-scale school choice.
For every person making the choice to leave home, there are tens of thousands more who never make it out — who by choice or default decide to stay, and sometimes pay for it with their lives.
Understandably, for those mothers who became mothers not by choice, and for those who lack a support system to help them, the notion of mothering as a self-directed privilege would be far from their reality.
But while we generally cannot change our hearts' rhythm by choice, we can alter how we breathe, in some cases consciously, as in holding our breath, or with little volition, such as sighing, gasping or yawning.
The old guardians of statist intervention are packing their bags, by choice (the unpopular Socialist president, François Hollande, has decided not to seek re-election) or eviction (the veteran Alain Juppé lost the centre-right Republican primary).
Having been single by choice for the last two and a half years, I understand my own behavior more fully than I ever have, and as a result, I have a better, more rounded relationship with myself.
"Whether by choice or necessity, a growing number of Americans are working without a safety net and have difficulty planning and saving for retirement, health care needs, or on-the-job injuries," Warner said in a statement.
That said, affluent, professional women usually have an easier time being single by choice, and two-parent households, which tend to have more time as well as more money, have been shown to be good for kids.
People who make those statements might be mostly joking, but the media discusses the matter seriously — and rarely do we consider that such a declaration suggests a privilege to easily and freely uproot one's life by choice.
David, a Mexican by birth and a Mérida resident by choice, deftly picked out the vacationers (in short pants, like myself, because of the heat) from the locals (in long pants, like David, because of the insects).
The sisters were sung by sopranos: Sarah Brailey as Costanza, her spite melting at the realization that Germano had not left her by choice, and Sherezade Panthaki as Silvia, the young woman's innocence conveyed with honeyed vocal tone.
" He continued, "Of the officers whose resignations were accepted, some will continue in the Foreign Service in other positions, and others will retire by choice or because they have exceeded the time limits of their grade in service.
" In response, Murphy Brown addressed Quayle's comments on her fictional TV show, saying that "Whether by choice or circumstance, families come in all shapes and sizes, and ultimately what really defines a family is commitment, caring and love.
And he said he had parted ways with someone — "a so-called voice of reason" — who had tried to "handle" him when he visited the TMZ offices in May and claimed that black people were slaves by choice.
We don't know, for example, how many women enter into a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) field but end up in a lower-paying job outside of that field — not by choice, but because of sexual harassment.
If we're looking at this whole season as a story about questioning loyalties, which I am, I can't help but wonder if Stan's time with the FBI is coming to an end — not by force but by choice.
Single parenthood by choice has gotten a lot of well-deserved attention — technological advances have provided new, amazing options for both men and women — but what is less clear is the price of admittance into this privileged club.
Whether it's by choice, they're in a head-space where the idea of "I want to bond with a robot, and I prefer the company of this robot or AI to a human being" is compelling to them.
I think they're just forgetting that pretty much all sports-related suffering, because we call it down on ourselves by choice and because of how helpless we are to stop it, is painful and unique to the sufferers.
For those who switch veterinarians, either because of a move or by choice, it is important to get a pet's full medical history so that a new vet will have the full picture of the animal's treatment history.
I think on some level I've always understood myself to either be genderless or, if forced to align with any one particular gender, a very feminine (by choice, not by happenstance of genetic or the pressures of socializing) man.
I decided to put the cart before the horse, get pregnant on my own through artificial insemination with a sperm donor, and have a baby as a single mom by choice — or what I now call a 'DIY mom.
Johnson, who in "At the Center of All Beauty" reveals that he has remained largely uncoupled in his adult life, is exquisitely alive to the bad chatter that "solitaries" — his term for those who are solo by choice — attract.
They leave the world of readers and enter into the much more vast world of spectators, they meet people who have never read about them and people who, for social circumstances or by choice, would never read about them.
Many people are on longer repayment plans because they cannot afford traditional loan payments, although analysts believe others are opting to pay back loans on a longer schedule by choice, Warren Kornfeld, senior vice president at Moody's, told CNN.
Naturally, there is an important role for artists and ensembles that focus by choice on contemporary music: strings quartets like Kronos and JACK; larger groups like ICE (the International Contemporary Ensemble), Alarm Will Sound and the American Composers Orchestra.
Like most working lunches, the event had the taint of the obligatory, where both of you act as if you're doing something social and fun by choice when in fact you're doing something vaguely dreary because it's your job.
This phenomenon, known as the "child free movement," is the subject of a new BBC Three documentary, Young and Sterile: My Choice, exploring why teenagers and 20-somethings are advocating childlessness by choice, despite not already having children of their own.
Just like many 18-year-olds, I am simply just trying to find my OWN identity through life and that hasn't been easy a lot of times always being in the public eye as a child, and not by choice.
These subjects are then placed within the socio-economic setting of 17th-century Holland and Europe more broadly: the cultural milieu, tastes of the upper crust, and moral norms that bear upon Vermeer's artistic decisions, both by choice and necessity.
The study, published in Nature Genetics on Monday, identified 38 sections of DNA that are linked to these significant moments in life—previously thought to be determined by choice, personal timing, and whether or not somebody remembers to pull out.
But the state still is habitat for the endangered moderate Republican, like Fergus Cullen, a former state party chairman who founded an immigration-reform group, Americans by Choice, which offers pro-business arguments, but hasn't been heard from much lately.
For retailers seeking to license a more custom voice recognition capability and don't want to be limited by choice of hardware or operating system, startups such as MindMeld are innovating in the natural language processing space and can meet this demand.
Refusing to do farm chores, he retreated to his "studio," first an unused chicken coop, later a trailer, to draw haunting landscapes, interiors, animals, people, and objects, adopting, first from necessity and later by choice, scavenged paper and home-brewed mediums.
In other words Mr Jones, who cast his first vote for Johnson's Republican successor, Richard Nixon, is a Democrat by choice, not cultural inheritance, which in turn gives him an unusual grasp of the passions aroused across America's political divide.
This shows that although millennials and Gen Z are trying to make the best of their situation, the vast majority aren't cobbling together side hustles by choice—they would swap freedom and flexibility for stability and job security in a heartbeat.
We got retired Navy SEAL, Robert O'Neill, heading into the Gaylord National Resort near D.C. Saturday, and asked if he's had to pay for a drink since taking down the man behind 9/11 ... he has, but only by choice.
It's tough to say whether these squads opted to bring in rookies and lesser-known players by choice, with the aim of cultivating new talents, or because other EU teams seemed like more promising choices to the free agent pool.
I have always considered brunch to be class warfare; an excuse for well-off white women with top buns to max out their father's credit cards and men with questionable facial hair to stand in line for bread by choice.
The key constitutional issue currently being debated by choice advocates and opponents of choice is whether making publicly funded scholarships available for use at religiously affiliated schools violates the prohibition of an official "establishment of religion" contained within the First Amendment.
The umbrella on that is we look at everything we're doing there as something that is nice to have and that we do by choice, and that we don't put our eggs in the basket of any of these networks.
But, as a scientist who studies disparities, a lawyer who teaches public health law, and an ethicist involved in disaster planning, including addressing resource shortages, I worry about those who are not able to socially distance and not by choice.
Now I know the question I ignored when I tried to tack "by choice" onto single mother as if the pattern were one-size-fits-all-races: Just who was supposed to take this baby on daddy-daughter date night?
Yet it acquaints viewers with the artists and their stories, and asks us to consider emotions and personal experiences as a valid means of interpreting and experiencing the world and the conflicts that involve many of us, by choice or not.
By choice, he is confronting the existential threats to his presidency largely alone and relying heavily on his own instincts and skills to guide the White House — all while feeling frustrated by White House aides' lack of aggressiveness in defending him.
"I am an American by choice, having become a citizen in 2002," Fiona Hill, the former top Europe and Russia expert at the White House, and one of three immigrants among the 10, told the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday.
But lawmakers seemingly see these and other concerns as trivial, and to do so, it becomes necessary for them to distinguish underage victims of sex trafficking from sex workers, to portray the latter group as exposing themselves to danger by choice.
Not the least of these discussions, even after many decades, concerns exactly what to call the kind of art that is its focus: it is made by autodidacts situated, by choice or circumstance, on the margins of mainstream culture and society.
Fundamental fire prevention safeguards — like firewalls or a sprinkler system — were absent by choice, so as not to alter the cathedral's design or heighten risk by introducing electrical wiring to "the forest," as the fragile attic of the building is known.
Some of those elements, like firewalls or a sprinkler system, were absent by choice — so as not to alter the landmark's design or to introduce electrical wiring deemed a greater risk amid the timbers that supported Notre-Dame's ornate lead roof.
My work and my feminism rejects respectability politics, whorephobia, slut-shaming and the misconception that sex workers, or folks engaged in the sex trades by choice or circumstance, need to be saved, that they are colluding with the patriarchy by 'selling their bodies.
"Those who move abroad for work along with those who move by choice need to remember that just because they've crossed the border, it's not a clean break from the UK tax system," said Rachael Griffin, tax and financial planning expert at Quilter.
The way she sets the scene to woo him with flowers and candles before proposing to him signals that this isn't just tradition she's following — she's marrying him by choice, and from here on, she plans to maintain her position of power.
Whether it's the constant molestation in Shivers or the abusive relationship in which protagonist Laura acquires bruises that threaten to decay her entire body in 2012's Thanatomorphose, no characters in the micro-genre of STD horror puts themselves at risk by choice.
"There have always been people who have made the choice not to have children, but we've never noticed them in that way," says Amy Blackstone, a (childfree) sociologist at the University of Maine and author of the forthcoming book Childfree by Choice.
Whether by choice or circumstance, insurgent Democrats haven't relied on the party establishment to build their support, so the party apparatus is ill equipped to capitalize on that momentum, which is particularly problematic in midterm elections and on the state and local levels.
But Elizabeth takes Jackie on a tour of the palace, and they strike up, if not a friendship, some sort of understanding, predicated on their mutual shyness and dislike of the public life into which they've been thrust not entirely by choice.
In other words, whether by choice or not, currently married women might one day find themselves charged with navigating their financial lives on their own — which makes it important to know the nuances of their finances and how sudden singlehood would affect them.
I haven't had a car in six years (first I gave it up when I moved to the city and was too poor, now I'm carless by choice) so my transportation options are creative and often decided upon in the last minute.
Especially because this wasn't the gestural pink of Mother's Day during the 2017 Players Championship in May, when participants were urged to wear pink in honor of the holiday; this was pink-by-choice, pink as a core element of a competitive wardrobe.
No matter what the federal government does, New Yorkers will do everything possible to support Puerto Rico during this mental health crisis, so those remaining on the Island—either by choice or lack thereof — have the same opportunity and security as we do.
In a 153 essay in Artforum called "Beginning Again," she explored the complexities of monochromatic painting, discussing how the works of the artists painting in that mode varied widely, by choice of canvas, type of brush strokes, even how the work was hung.
His schemes often entangle, by chance or by choice, an array of accomplices, enablers, observers and victims — many of whom will need to be heard from as House members begin investigating the Ukraine scandal as part of the impeachment inquiry announced last week.
The term refers to the direct-from-the-heart creative impulse, unfiltered by theory, that can be felt in the works of self-taught visionaries situated by choice or by the force of circumstances on the margins of mainstream society and culture.
It reminded me of my old hometown of Sonoma, California: locals without computers or cell phones by choice, a fine brewery with live outdoor music, and a lot of people who live comfortably on either side of the artsy-to-fartsy spectrum.
As they are expelled en masse from European countries like France, forced to live in poverty in camps, an attitude prevails that Roma are legitimate targets—that they are travelers by choice who have opted out of society and refused to integrate.
But while it's presumptuous (and rude) to say, "Oh, you'll change your mind one day" to anyone who insists they don't want kids, the reason why the childless-by-choice deal with doubters is that people do change their minds, all the time.
It's not only that the average woman is sometimes paid less for doing the same work, it's that she's often doing a different kind of work all together — likely in a lower-paying industry or in a lower-paying position — and not necessarily by choice.
So when I told my friends and family that I wanted to have a baby on my own, to become a single mom by choice at 26, no one doubted if I could handle motherhood, but a few worried about how I'd afford it.
And the captions for the firefighting suits inform us that they were made in a California prison; orange suits are for that state's "4,300 inmate wildland firefighters," while the yellow are for "non-inmate wildland firefighters," who are there more or less by choice.
Mr. McDew converted to Judaism after being denied admission to a white Christian church in the South in the 1960s, leading his fellow S.N.C.C. leader, Bob Moses, to describe him as "a black by birth, a Jew by choice and a revolutionary by necessity."
The President is unloading a barrage of attacks on Barack Obama, questioning his motivations in the Russia drama and taking aim at his political legacy, knowing that by choice and tradition, the former commander in chief only has a limited capacity to fight back.
Some have carped that for a book about life on her own, Ms Bolick seems to suffer no shortage of boyfriends (her publisher, keen to make clear that she is a "spinster" by choice, put a picture of the beautiful author on the cover).
There remains an unyielding and erroneous assumption that people are poor by choice; in one 1985 survey, repeated in 83, the percent of respondents saying "welfare benefits make people dependent and encourage them to stay poor" barely budged, going from 59 percent to 54 percent.
She said strip club workers are usually classified as independent contractors, which means they lack protections against possible wage theft, non-consensual touching and sexual harassment while on the job in a club which itself is not illegal and where attendance is by choice.
Here are some things to know about sex trafficking: Federal law on sex trafficking is clear If someone 18 or older is providing sex services as a product of force, fraud or coercion, Coppedge said, they're not working by choice, even if they're making money.
I carry these by choice, of course, and I'm well aware that they track my location in a variety of ways, including GPS satellites, wireless access points and cellphone towers, so I don't expect my location to be secret when I have them on me.
But it is clear that fundamental safeguards — like firewalls or a sprinkler system — were absent by choice, to avoid altering the cathedral's design or heightening the risk by introducing electrical wiring to "the forest," the network of ancient wooden beams that supported the roof.
So if we can do things upfront as we're designing and constructing a project to lessen those operation and maintenance costs, whether by choice of materials or the way we're going to build something, there's things that smart engineers do that take that into account.
In the defensive letter sent November 7th, 2016, about two months before the settlement was announced, the company's lawyers disputed the FTC's allegations by claiming that it was absolutely possible for drivers to make the advertised sums and that drivers who made less did so by choice.
And unlike other top aides to President Donald Trump who've been nervous about upsetting their boss by attracting too much attention to themselves, the retired Marine general Trump's flailing White House brought in as chief of staff this summer is increasingly stepping onto center stage — by choice.
That he will be received as a washed-up drunk, a weakling, a loser who doesn't care about hurting his kids and spouse, or that he's a man who had it all and just suddenly woke-up and decided to throw it all away — by choice!
"Of the officers whose resignations were accepted, some will continue in the Foreign Service in other positions and others will retire by choice or because they have exceeded the time limits of their grade in service," a statement by acting State Department spokesman, Mark Toner, said.
No matter what name it goes by — childfree, childless by choice, barrenness — it is a major sign of forward movement that more and more women around the world have the ability to make their own decisions about their bodies and, by association, the shape of their lives.
MARIA GUGGING, Austria — By choice or by chance, the visionary autodidacts whose works fall into the related categories of Art Brut and outsider art find themselves on the margins of conventional culture and society, even if their creations sometimes draw on ideas from the popular mainstream.
On Monday, the ranking Democrats on the House Judiciary and Homeland Security committees and immigration subcommittee sent a letter to CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan, asking him to explain comments that appear to confirm the agency is turning back asylum seekers by choice rather than out of necessity.
Just as the existentialists came to prominence in postwar Europe by holding out the possibility of "fiendishly difficult" freedom through choice, an unending but authentic struggle, so might their thinking have a place among people who feel overwhelmed by choice and bereft of authenticity in their lives.
Despair, depression, hopelessness, and socio-economic factors have fueled spikes in problematic substance use which most visibly manifests as opioid overdose As Clinical Pain Advisor recently reported, chronic pain patients are more than twice as likely as the general population to end their lives by choice.
As much as Kusama – Infinity celebrates the artist's overcoming of personal challenges and sexual discrimination, what is most human about her story is captured by her walk to her studio with an assistant every day from the psychiatric institution where she continues to live by choice.
William J. L. Sladen, a physician by training and zoologist by choice who became a leading expert on the libido of Antarctic penguins and the migratory patterns of endangered birds in North America, died on May 2000 at his home in Warrenton, Va. He was 96.
According to Matthew Hauer, an assistant professor of sociology at Florida State University, people who migrate, whether by choice or not, still like to stick close to home, moving just far enough to get out of harm's way but often remaining within the same state or region.
Fundamental safeguards — like firewalls or a sprinkler system — were absent by choice, to avoid altering the cathedral's design or heighten risk by introducing electrical wiring to the most vulnerable part of the building: a network of ancient wooden beams, known as the forest, that supported the roof.
By the end of that first season, McIntee was largely removed from the drama of the house, both by choice and because the situation that so dominated the narrative—her passionate relationship with Tolleson—was alleviated by him going off to the Honeymoon Suite with another woman.
That means that through to May 26, users will be able to swipe up on a 3V ad (a vertical video viewed by choice that runs between Live and Discover content) and be taken to a place to buy tickets for the upcoming movie — without leaving the app.
" All in a goofy drawl he didn't learn growing up in Oregon, because he's a Southerner by choice and no goof at all—just another "working fucking schmuck out here standing around waiting to get shot in yet ay-nother tragic addition to an already sorry state of affairs.
The daughter of feminists "before the word was invented," she grew up in the foothills of the Himalayas, in Dehradun, where her father was a forest conservator and her mother a farmer—a vocation she chose by choice after fleeing Pakistan and leaving a high-level government job.
If Jeff Flake is going to continue to make the case for low-skilled immigrants as "Americans by choice," not just as useful plugs to fill holes in the labor market, it could be the boldest policy stance he's taken so far to halt his party's Trumpish drift.
The performance made visible the burden of being a survivor: Revealingly, the New York Times referred to the mattress as Sulkowicz's "scarlet letter, albeit an extra heavy version that [she] has taken up by choice," suggesting that there was still shame and stigma associated with surviving sexual assault.
The poems in Crossfire span decades of Chin's life and work as a Jamaican girl who was abandoned by her parents, a lesbian, an immigrant, an outspoken social justice activist, and a single mother by choice (her daughter was conceived via IVF at a time when Chin wasn't partnered).
Events, people run out of time (...) so we need to be in a position in which we ended up with no deal, no transition for whatever reason either by choice or by accident, that we can give the assurance and the valid insurance that the financial system will be there.
Some of her peers, like Holzer, with her biting aphorisms, and Cindy Sherman, with her iterations on identity, are, by choice, tethered to the literal and corporeal, easy to view as bards of a roiled body politic, reflecting and commenting on cultural realities that shift painfully in the harsh light.
That complaint touches on a growing divide over whether policies to address exploitation in the sex trade should assume everyone in prostitution is a victim who was forced into the trade and cannot access services, or leave room for people who, like Ms. Orellana, say they are involved by choice.
On Saturday, some protesters held placards reading, "I am an Indian by choice, not by chance," a reference to the millions of Muslims who chose to stay in a secular India during the country's bloody 1947 partition, when Pakistan was carved out of the subcontinent as a homeland for Muslims.
Because it's free, has a relatively good record on privacy and security, and is popular in so many parts of the world, WhatsApp has cultivated an unusual audience: It has become the lingua franca among people who, whether by choice or by force, have left their homes for the unknown.
Mr. Fila is, in a sense, an outsider by choice, as are — but again, only in a sense — the artists in a special exhibition, "Good Kids: Underground Comics From China," assembled by Brett Littman, director of the Noguchi Museum, and Yi Zhou, partner and curator of C5 Art Gallery in Beijing.
Then, finally, the last book, Great by Choice goes back to our entrepreneurial roots with my colleague Morton Hanson where we took kind of more modern tech startups in highly turbulent industries that went from IPOs to 10 times their industries in contrast to others that kind of got clobbered by that turbulence.
But The Lonely Witness moves in stealth mode, sneaking up on the reader with understated prose and characters who feel so lived-in and real that their decisions, whether catastrophic or joyful — especially those of the book's heroine, Amy Falconetti, an isolated-by-choice young woman in deepest Brooklyn — ring authentic and true.
Change of heart The diaspora in the context of Africa evokes in my mind a people who were, by force or by choice, estranged from their homeland, while the homeland of Africa evokes in my mind a diverse land (54 countries) of milk and honey with limited skills to distribute the wealth.
" He added migration should be done by choice, not because of necessity, promising to "strengthen the internal market to try to produce in the country what we consume and so that Mexicans can work and be happy where they were born, where their family is, where their customs and their cultures are.
" He said migration should be done by choice -- not by necessity -- saying Mexico needs to "strengthen the internal market to try to produce in the country what we consume and so that Mexicans can work and be happy where they were born, where their family is, where their customs and their cultures are.
However, in announcing the proposed new rule, the administration said that it planned to change elements of the agreement that the advocates who negotiated it saw as fundamental — namely, a 20-day limit on detaining the families in immigration jails, after which they must be released unless they opt out by choice.
COLD WAR Shooting, as he did in "Ida," in black-and-white, the Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski tells the story of the love between a singer (Joanna Kulig) and a pianist (Tomasz Kot), as they are separated and reunited (both by choice and by circumstance) during the early part of the Cold War.
And he worries about what this is going to mean in terms of accepting our own flaws and, even more importantly, the flaws in other people if we become malleable enough that people will be seen as having flaws either through pigheadedness or by choice, rather than having been born as they are.
"The unstoppable growth of renewables, digitisation of grids and regulatory change to tackle climate change are driving change from distributed generation to an energy cloud platform," said Francesco Venturini, head of a new Enel "e-Solutions" division, Enel X. The bet on these new services is driven by necessity as much as by choice.
At the center of the story are a half-dozen kids who have found themselves — generally not by choice and often without warning — removed from their regular lives, transported to this remote patch of southwestern Utah and dropped into a group of troubled strangers, where they may or may not begin to get better.
Whatever that grimy heartland might look like to a person privately, now it's easy to long for New York even when you're in it—a permanent kind of homesickness for the transplant and native resident alike, both of whom feel that something is not quite right in the city that, by birth or by choice, they call home.
My virtual existence, if we can call it that, exists only among people who notice me by choice, and those people fall clearly into two categories: those who see my behavior as strengthening the meaning of their lives and those who see me as obstructing their roads to benefit, and for that reason cannot pardon me.
The N.B.A. has been less bound to tradition than the other major sports leagues, embracing uniforms changes more so than the N.F.L. and embracing rules changes more readily than the M.L.B. But the core of the N.B.A. — its strategy, culture and narrative — has been upended in significant ways, both by choice and by urgency, over the past decade.
It was not really by choice, it was just a matter of films that came up and projects that came up that I couldn't say no to, so I sort of disappeared for a while and I didn't do any press, I wasn't home, I was out of the country, so now they're all kind of coming out at the same time.
Massive trial may answer that question (Los Angeles Times)     State by state U.S. charges 58 in Texas with healthcare fraud, illegal opioid distribution (Reuters) Louisiana governor election won't uproot Medicaid expansion (Associated Press) Opioid deaths in Maryland down in first half of year (Cumberland Times News)   From The Hill's opinion page: Fighting the epidemic of maternal and newborn mortality with 'Big Belly Homes' Uninsured by circumstance -- or by choice?
That label-defying uniqueness was one aspect of this art that captivated the French modern artist Jean Dubuffet (113–1985), the scion of a wine-selling family in Le Havre who, in the mid-1940s, from his base in Paris, began exploring and documenting the work of visionary, self-taught art-makers who were situated by chance or by choice on the margins of mainstream culture and society.
Beyoncé was raised in a pop culture landscape where something like Homecoming, an unabashed declaration of Black excellence on one of music's biggest stages, not only didn't exist, artists like her tried to conform to preexisting standards set by an overwhelmingly white industry (see: Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson) and even though their music was exceptional, they adapted to the status quo instead of revelling in their culture — whether by choice or not.
This 25th-anniversary edition of the Outsider Art Fair comes at a time when many players in the so-called mainstream art world — meaning dealers, curators, critics, collectors, fans and assorted other supporters, producers or purveyors of contemporary art — have enthusiastically embraced the work and creative sensibilities of art-makers who once found or still find themselves on the margins of conventional society and culture, either by force of circumstances or by choice.
In addition to the ethical concerns of the speech, which was expected to focus on energy but instead transformed into a full-on campaign rally (despite being funded by taxpayer dollars, which are not supposed to go toward political campaigns), the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Friday revealed another red flag: the workers in the crowd didn't attend Trump's event by choice; rather, they had to attend in order to get their paychecks.
"The U.S. marketplace is the deepest pool of capital, the most liquid market place on earth by multiples of any other jurisdiction and many institutional investors, particularly long-term investors, either by charter or by choice only choose to invest in companies listed in the U.S. "Obviously this is a large transaction, we know they are doing their due diligence and we think the merits of the U.S. market are much greater than any other jurisdiction.
The deepest breakthrough I have experienced thus far with Emery Jones, LCPC, of Missoula, Montana, is that when I cried so much as a child, nearly daily until fourth grade, it was often because I had been touched by something or demanded by something and had felt the sudden reality of my presence and then the deep shame – particularly in an embrace with a kind or alarmed adult – that theretofore I had been something (and on purpose, by choice), something other than alive.

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