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So I hope Sweden can respect my personal choice, respect my rights and privacy of my personal choice and allow me to resolve my own problems.
It's a personal choice — support your peers either way!
Why I specifically target teens — that's a personal choice.
It's a personal choice that only a survivor can make.
And I hope they know that it's a personal choice!
Our intimate, personal choice had quickly become something squeamishly bureaucratic.
I just feel like it should be a personal choice.
This is a personal choice, a gift between two people.
Where one attends college has always been a personal choice.
It's a difficult and personal choice for each woman, Lefferman said.
Personal choice is the core ideal in my concept of feminism.
Australia has tried to achieve both universal access and personal choice.
"Having a child or not is a personal choice," she said.
Cheers to Hathaway for being so open about her own personal choice.
To me, style wasn't a personal choice, but an assertion of power.
When you think of shopping and social justice — it's a personal choice.
I don't mind wearing makeup, but it should all be personal choice.
This is a matter of the heart and of personal choice. 5.
It's a personal choice; it doesn't mean you're some crazy sexual person.
"My personal choice is to disable both Siri and Control Center there."
" At the end of the day, she continues, "It's a personal choice.
Most amount to a personal choice between immediate pleasures and lasting ones.
Deciding whether or not to terminate a pregnancy is a personal choice.
I do not begrudge any pregnant person's personal choice, whatever it is.
It's a personal choice, but breastfeeding definitely takes it out of me.
Traditional courtship evolved from a family-supervised affair to a personal choice.
I think it's everybody's personal choice whether to consume it or not.
A key point he emphasized: being gay is not a personal choice.
But ultimately, whether to breastfeed (and when to stop) is a personal choice.
"I think it's all about personal choice," she told Glamour UK this year.
She's surprised by this, like it's a given rather than a personal choice.
No, she didn't have celiac, it was just the family's personal choice. 2.
Hollindale said Langer's departure was a personal choice and declined to elaborate further.
That is ultimately what [the show of solidarity] came down to, personal choice.
Wearing makeup is a personal choice, and there's no right or wrong answer.
Certainly, our individual lifestyles are a personal choice and call for personal responsibility.
For many reasons, including service to country, family responsibility and personal choice, Mrs.
It was, Poppy said, a personal choice that could happen whenever one wished.
Whether or not that's worth tuning in for is a matter of personal choice.
"  "The key, however, is to prioritize bandwidth for infrastructure and freedom for personal choice.
"It's really important to note this is a completely personal choice," she told Motherboard.
Like so many before her, not pursuing criminal justice became the better personal choice.
If and how one votes is a personal choice, but that choice has consequences.
During my school years in the 1980s, religion was a matter of personal choice.
Selecting a car, for example, is both a financial and personal choice, she said.
It preserves the free market insurance system, allows personal choice and requires personal responsibility.
They both do the same thing but are very much down to personal choice.
She chose to keep her family together, and that is her personal choice to make.
That was a personal choice, as it should be for anyone planning to come out.
Reproductive rights in the United States are not only about the right to personal choice.
And isn't validation of a personal choice what a list like this is all about?
Fournier recounted a sit-down with Glover about his personal choice -- not his professional observations.
Politics aside, dating is still a personal choice; one that race can certainly factor into.
Chiang limits the scope of Story of Your Life to a reflection on personal choice.
It will build on personal choice and personal responsibility while reducing emissions and adding jobs.
The wife-guy identity is often not just a personal choice but a professional gambit.
And, how Trump chooses to divvy up his day is, again, largely a personal choice.
However, the rest of the three-hour performance didn't leave much room for personal choice.
"I think it's all about personal choice," she told Glamour UK in her new cover story.
But, according to Vanity Fair, Cersei's short 'do isn't a continuity error, it's a personal choice.
However, deciding whether breastfeeding is right for you — and when you'll stop — is a personal choice.
Rather, Han's glorious treatments of agency, personal choice, submission and subversion find form in the parable.
Instead, for young Muslims in the West, faith is increasingly becoming a matter of personal choice.
She can promote protein bars or doughnuts or shoes or toothpaste and that's a personal choice.
" Aylward continued: "Boycotting Trump models was a personal choice that I thought long and hard about.
Personal Choice DirecTV Now is not the clear winner compared with Sling TV and PlayStation Vue.
" And I look at this and I just think, "Democracy," and I think, "Personal choice, agency.
What we're getting at is this: Selecting just the right smartphone is an extremely personal choice.
It would be a matter of personal choice whether someone wanted to make use of it.
The culture wars cast the debate over whether mothers should work in terms of personal choice.
"The decision whether or not to come forward should always be a personal choice," Russell wrote.
The country's health care system is perched precariously between two principles: universal coverage and personal choice.
She opened up about her plastic surgery in the past, saying the change was a personal choice.
No. But they are on par again, and choosing a browser is often a very personal choice.
"There are many reasons — both negative and positive — that might affect that very personal choice," she says.
I do understand that criticism, but I see it more about a personal choice he was making.
Our plan would provide universal coverage and is built on personal responsibility, personal choice, and effective investment.
After all, a personal choice is just that, regardless of how silly it may seem to outsiders.
Wade was passed — no bill that criminalizes abortion will stop anyone from making this incredibly personal choice.
As long as the testing remains voluntary, then it is fine as a matter of personal choice.
"We have elevated the right to personal choice above the fundamental right to life itself," Martin said.
Breaking up with me is a very personal choice, and no one can make it for you.
Thanks to a few reasons I'll outline below, Fitbit's Charge 23 is my personal choice for everyday use.
Past a few essential features and reasonably accurate tracking and latency, gaming mice are a mostly personal choice.
" —Kierra (right), 19 "As a black woman in corporate America, straightening my hair should be MY personal choice.
What took place behind closed doors was more likely to be viewed as a matter of personal choice.
And, of course, if a woman makes the personal choice to end a pregnancy, that is her right.
"I think it's all about personal choice," Shayk told Glamour UK this year in her new cover story.
The hairstyle change was a personal choice for the actress, but tied in with the show's new direction.
EDITH LAUTEN, SCARSDALE, N.Y. To the Editor: I think it is a matter of personal choice and degree.
While the decision to breast-feed is often framed as a personal choice, most women have no choice.
Just remember that picking running shoes is a personal choice, so go with whatever works best for you.
"You are a vegan since 2014, and that's obviously a personal choice," moderator Jorge Ramos said to Sen.
Instead, the spokesperson noted that in Hong Kong, abortion is not allowed simply by a woman's personal choice.
In light of this, the decision to reproduce doesn't feel like a personal choice among several equally valid options.
The central conceit of a (trans)gender reveal party is that it's based on personal choice, not cultural predetermination.
"We know memorializing a profile is a personal choice made by loved ones and may take time," Sandberg explains.
Whether you choose cash/debit or credit is a personal choice, but one that can carry significant financial consequences.
Rescinding them allows the states to dictate this personal choice, and puts trans students across the country in danger.
I found that going without comes naturally to me when it changed from a necessity to a personal choice.
"We strongly believe that coming out is a personal choice and we do not support involuntarily outing," Foster said.
They can be as celebratory or as aloof as they want to be and that's their own personal choice.
But, at the end of the day, deciding whether to work less might be a personal choice, said Kerimi.
How a woman chooses to wear her hair is a personal choice that reflects her style, McGill Johnson says.
It stems from a complicated mixture of discriminatory zoning practices in suburbs, poverty and personal choice, the plaintiffs claim.
Punishing individuals who make the personal choice to consume an illicit substance has no place in the 21st century.
But the Justice Department contends that the procedure is expensive, not always covered by insurance and is a personal choice.
"Does your career depend on you being a vile, callous person, or is that a personal choice?" a user wrote.
In many ways, using labels is a personal choice, and not everyone subscribes to the process of labeling, Guichet says.
Liberty Ziska, one of the plaintiffs in the case, said that wearing a bikini was a matter of personal choice.
"The purpose of the campaign is not to tell migrants not to leave - that is a personal choice," he said.
"I've treated lots of patients to reduce the size of their labia, but that's purely their personal choice," she says.
Let them serve as an important reminder that expressing yourself through beauty is a personal choice that requires no explanation.
Routines are a matter of personal choice; successful people have varied morning routines, but they all commit to following them.
People may work extra hours but that has to be a personal choice to make something they're working on better.
Today's move by the president was a strike in favor of more liberty and personal choice for millions of Americans.
My personal choice for a play-along pick-me-up of a Robots in Disguise persuasion, though, is Transformers: Devastation.
Still, Oliver notes that some parents believe vaccinations are a personal choice—one that only affects their child. But—surprise!
VICE News traveled to Rockland County, where officials are trying to reach people who've put personal choice over public health.
And we recognize that's a very personal choice, but we as doctors need to be providing you with those choices.
Pete Buttigieg also challenged the premise of emphasizing personal choice over structural change when it comes to fighting climate change.
You can't take away someone's personal choice to recreate someone, but you can encourage people to use their best judgement.
"Shaving is a personal choice, and no one should be telling women what to do with their hair," Gooley told Glamour.
But having children is a personal choice, and if people really do not want them there is nothing governments can do.
But the medical crescendo often occurs by default, not as a result of personal choice based on a clearly understood prognosis.
Whether you still consider yourself a virgin by the end is, as virginity tends to be, a matter of personal choice.
If I want to lose weight it will be a personal choice and it shouldn't matter to anyone else but me.
As someone whose job it is to definitively point people toward the best next thing, this "personal choice" business is disconcerting.
Mr. Whent's resignation was "a personal choice, which we respect," said Ms. Schaaf, who then named Ben Fairow the interim chief.
You did not—could not—make every personal choice with an eye to the fates of people in some unknown factory.
As for which version is the "real" bitcoin, that may be a bit of a personal choice regarding your preferred scaling solution.
" Finally, the service advises users not to "assume it's tit for tat," reminding everyone that "sending nude selfies is a personal choice.
Finding a job is a personal choice — every candidate wants to go to a place where they're excited to join the team.
I just really enjoy fitness because it's a personal choice, not because I have to look a certain way for my characters.
Most people see being a virgin for what it is: a personal choice, a state of affairs that doesn't require an explanation.
"The switch is the result of strategic necessity rather than personal choice," said Deniz Ulke Aribogan, international relations professor at Istanbul University.
At a time when the country is divided, the election showed one issue unites us: personal choice in end-of-life care.
Roe's importance enumerates, to use Rehnquist's own words, the right to both personal choice and privacy in matter of marriage and family.
They're similarly skeptical about rewards and penalties that treat smoking as a matter of willpower and personal choice, rather than an addiction.
Fear of inducing panic or creating economic hardships means most advice is framed as a personal choice, rather than a collective one.
However, that leaves plenty of room for personal choice, since there&aposs no "one size fits all" approach to nutrition, Apovian said.
For Leahy, and many other women, it is an incredibly personal choice after the election, says Erin Forrest, executive director at Emerge Wisconsin.
That some women must fear for their safety in America because of a personal choice they make when getting dressed absolutely baffles me.
While cosmetic tweaks are a very personal choice, it's important to get into the nitty-gritty with your doctor before taking the plunge.
Marriage in India is much more about binding families, and much less about personal choice and fulfilment India remains a highly traditional society.
Marriage is much more about binding families, and much less about personal choice and fulfilment, than in most other parts of the world.
It is a matter of personal choice whether an individual chooses to wear a poppy and also how they choose to wear it.
Defining violence as a personal choice, as if it were a consumer purchase, hides systemic or structural violence, such as poverty or racism.
This outbreak has cost Washington over $1 million and sparked, again, a national conversation about how to balance personal choice and community health.
Whether one should hedge or not is, ultimately, a personal choice, though Dudley thinks most foreign stock–owning Americans shouldn't take the risk.
Whether a woman's name changes after marriage can be a personal choice, but it is also a matter of culture, politics and law.
Some states permit religious exemptions, even though no major religion opposes vaccination, and a few states also permit "philosophical" or "personal choice" exemptions.
Instead, they learned to work a system designed to encourage them to see military service as a personal choice rather than an obligation.
Compared with earlier generations, women might be viewing sex as less of a duty to their husbands and more of a personal choice.
However, he appeared to open a door to using condoms, saying that is "personal choice" because a new life has not yet been formed.
Choosing a birth control method is a personal choice, but there are numerous options to try out before you start foraging for poisonous plants.
This was, I hoped, just a personal choice, another idea I had been coached on by women's blogs and Sex and the City reruns.
They also extended the meaning and implications of privacy to include such matters as personal choice in questions of religion, diet or sexual preference.
"We are protecting people's rights to live freely, to not be disadvantaged economically, because of the personal choice of who they love," he said.
Those around the Red Sox locker room stressed that a player's decision to attend was a personal choice and not, in many cases, political.
If Greenpeace seriously believed that retinoids caused birth defects and should be a matter of personal choice, it would never have endorsed these programs.
What's most troubling about this is not Pence's personal choice on who he does and does not dine with privately in his social life.
But wearing heels (and viewing them as a form of empowerment) is a very personal choice, as the outcry spurred by Thorp's story highlights.
While his outfit is more of a formality than a personal choice, the uniform could create the perception of credibility, especially among the public.
"This appointment, as President Bolsonaro has expressed, is a personal choice resulting from the affinity of their thinking," the association said in a statement.
We get a pretty decent subsidy in Australia, and I feel if you want to pursue higher education that's kind of a personal choice.
A pro-choice person might argue that the focus should be on the woman, her choice, and the government's intervention in that personal choice.
The measure passed despite intense lobbying from the tobacco industry and over objections from Republican lawmakers, who fear the measure unfairly restricts personal choice.
"The personal choice, personal responsibility frame that surrounds poverty is a myth," says Serena Muhammad, senior project director for the Saint Louis Mental Health Board.
As a Muslim woman, I was part of the majority: I wore a hijab daily as a personal choice and prayed five times a day.
A movement that celebrated (and infiltrated) pop culture as it championed diversity, pleasure, and personal choice was bound to embrace sexuality in all its flavors.
People having fewer or no children at all may seem at first blush to be simply making a personal choice, of consequence only to themselves.
Romney reportedly began informing GOP insiders of his intentions last month, and Hatch has frequently said that Romney is his personal choice for the seat.
So Judge Gorsuch's decision to inject his own editorial comment about women's "wrongdoing" was an insulting characterization of a personal choice protected by the law.
Republicans appear to be nearly united in their opposition to the measure, both as a tax increase and a "nanny state" intrusion on personal choice.
They want to legislate the most personal choice a woman can make — and yet, despite asking, we know little to nothing about their own decisions.
"I am returning to surrender by personal choice, it has nothing to do with anyone," Gui, looking distraught, said in a China Central Television broadcast.
"Whether and when to become pregnant should be a personal choice, made on the basis of information and access to affordable, quality health services," Alexander said.
But her avuncular bosses (Tom Hanks and Patton Oswalt) keep pushing her toward new ways to support The Circle by destroying personal privacy and personal choice.
As when Eliza Doolittle attends the Ascot race, the appearance her mentor has crafted is stunning; it's her language, a personal choice, that gives her away.
Like we said, this is ultimately a personal choice (unless you happen to be a particularly disposable AHS character — then, you may have cause for concern).
So that would be my personal choice of a style of clothing or a cut clothing that could disappear forever and I'd be okay with it.
"I am returning to surrender by personal choice, it has nothing to do with anyone," Gui, looking distraught, said in a China Central Television (CCTV) broadcast.
I need to take a break from this dynamic in order to achieve my goals — no faults of your own, but this is a personal choice.
It's past time to right this wrong nationwide and work to view marijuana use as an issue of personal choice and public health, not criminal behavior.
A return to charging higher premiums for people with pre-existing conditions would also reinforce the mistaken notion that serious illness stems largely from personal choice.
"We encouraged all of our employees to cooperate with all the investigations, but what an individual does comes down to their own personal choice," Rapoza said.
She's not there to answer questions about her deeply personal choice to speak out about her past, but rather something that could potentially change her future.
Like many of the other Republicans leaving Albany, Ms. Little insisted that her decision to retire was a personal choice, not a repudiation of her party.
Choosing to be a stay-at-home mom is gradually becoming a personal choice rather than a societal obligation, said Inoue-Smith, the education psychology professor.
Representation is a very personal choice, but for me it has been such a relief and definitely secured some of my larger projects through the years.
As for time management, getting to the gym involves some combination of prioritizing that personal choice and not trying to change too many things too quickly.
Though "first lady" dates all the way back to Martha Washington, it didn't really catch on until the 1860s — but only by personal choice, not mandate.
Once you figure out how to use a menstrual cup, you might find you prefer it to regular old tampons and pads, but it's a personal choice.
We each have a right and a duty to make a personal choice based on those things that are most important to us, that we value most.
Sculpting aside, all of that advice could work, but ultimately, deciding when to move on from a relationship is a personal choice, says dating coach Natalia Juarez.
But generally I agree with Chris Kaposy that it should remain a personal choice for the person who will be required to be a parent for life.
"Continuing to work later in life should be a personal choice, not a mandatory requirement for survival," says Rebekah Barsch, vice president of planning for Northwestern Mutual.
Cushioning: The cushioning and the thickness you desire in your running socks is a matter of personal choice, and luckily there are all types to choose from.
Deciding to go vegan is a personal choice — and one that the millions of people in the United States who are vegan aren't making for the same reasons.
Virginity is a personal choice that neither defines a person nor is all that big of a deal in general, especially on a series as chaste The Bachelorette.
If you choose to use a telescope or a good pair of binoculars (my personal choice), then you'll be treated to an even more powerful view than usual.
If you want to brighten the area, which is your personal choice, it's important to remember that all your skin should be treated with care — including your armpits.
This is not a matter of personal choice; there is no merit in a disgruntled individual's airing his displeasure with the candidate he is required to vote for.
In the popular conscience, positive ecological change is unhelpfully conceived as a matter of consumer individualism, that is, as a problem of more or less virtuous personal choice.
While that sometimes figures into political rhetoric, it is mostly driven be demographics and personal choice as people retire, attend college, or stay home to care for family.
Brickel acknowledged his personal choice not to patronize the company was not sufficient to make change, and insisted he was well aware of its value as a service.
Having a hormonally regulated cycle is worse than having a natural cycle: This is a personal choice, but there is no scientifically proven negative consequence to regulating your period.
First, let's make this clear: These items are non-exhaustive, but a start, and anyone's personal choice to no longer support an organization for their own sake is valid.
Whether it's to avoid pregnancy, help alleviate cramps, regulate a flow, or clear acne, choosing to go on birth control is a personal choice, influenced by many different reasons.
Supporters of Hassan Rouhani, the president, released an opinion poll they conducted in 2014 which showed half of Iranians saying the veil should be a matter of personal choice.
As you might guess, this approach is popular with politicians because the decision is a personal choice rather than a legislative change that needs to be explained to voters.
The perfect stunner is both a highly personal choice (remember: you literally wear it with everything) and honestly just one step towards starting a life with your significant other.
Of course, the emphasis is on personal choice—no one can tell us to be more or less Asian, or to be more or less American, because we're both.
They cast the same light upward, setting off against her black jacket, but they also rejected a received, and perhaps false, convention in favor of a more personal choice.
Although some Republicans have publicly said the Utah senator's vote was a personal choice and one they generally respect, behind the scenes there was significant frustration with his decision.
When catastrophic rainfall and flooding are predicted, citizens should be given that information so they can make an informed, personal choice, about whether to shelter in place or leave.
Studies like these are often limited though, because they don't take into account the possibility of personal choice, and the real reasons certain children attend colleges and others don't.
"Difficult to coach" is often a pejorative label, because fans generally consider it to be reflective of a certain personal choice—either you choose to be coachable or you don't.
I know that if my employees cannot make the very personal choice of when to start a family, it's not only an ethical issue, but bad for the bottom line.
The number and types of pockets, loops, and other storage options in packs today can vary widely, and it's a very personal choice as to how many you're comfortable with.
Whether it's a product of coaching or a personal choice (and experts say it's likely both), there's been a marked change in her voice's tone, pace, and even her vocabulary.
But how each person chooses to find that harmony is a very personal choice, whether that means observing the equinoxes and solstices of the year or celebrating the full moons.
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That's a personal choice, and one that every person has to make on their own, especially if they are looking to have children and start families in the near future.
The measles outbreak has states grappling with balancing public health policy and personal choice in considering whether to allow philosophical and religious exemptions to vaccination, in addition to medical exemptions.
" This also goes for the new (to me, anyway), aggressive cousin of unsolicited opinions, when someone says, apropos of some personal choice, "Would you like to know what I think?
The Switch Lite isn't meant to be an optimal choice when compared with the standard Switch, but it could be the best personal choice depending on your circumstances, they argue.
" On Thursday, Ms. Munn tweeted about the article, saying that Mr. Black "made a 'personal choice' to continually work with a convicted sex offender, but I didn't have a choice.
The court also made clear that bodily integrity, informational privacy and privacy of personal choice is inextricably linked to democracy, dignity and fraternity, which are provided for by the Constitution.
Luckily, she had the support of her partner and father, who knew that she had done the research and was making a thoughtful, personal choice that was right for her.
It's put forth as a solution when policy is what's really needed, she said, and places priority on personal choice over issues that are, unfortunately, out of most people's control.
A piece republished from the 2012 Olympics explained that American women continuing to wear bikinis to compete was a personal choice reflective of the achievement of being an Olympic-level athlete.
I can admit that there's something noble about his trying to brush away the ugliest things in life as unimportant — as if feeling unseen, unspecial, and unsafe is a personal choice.
Going bra-free is a personal choice, but we've got to say, if you're going to forgo one, a dramatic backline or cutout is a gorgeous way to show that off.
Yes, anyone who keeps up with the Kardashians knows Khloé has considered motherhood for quite some time, but, does this personal choice have to be up for debate at all times?
Anthony Weiner has a serious problem and if and when he and he alone wants to quit his personal choice to sexually act out, then that will be up to him.
While that's all going to be down to personal choice, just know that when you do see them in someone's ears, understand they're there because they feel and sound very natural.
A major doctors association in Denmark has recommended ending circumcisions for boys, saying the procedure should be "an informed personal choice" that young men make for themselves when they reach adulthood.
"The teaching of the Catholic Church is clear: One's gender, male or female, is determined by God and not a matter of personal choice," the bishops said in a statement last month.
In short, given a range of choices, Muslims in the West increasingly see Islam more as a matter of personal choice than a creed guided by government, whether at home or abroad.
I think it's a personal choice and anybody, man or woman, they should be able to make an informed decision, and if you want to change something, then that's up to you.
It's a very personal choice and thank god I feel so secure + happy about my decision that nothing pea minds like you could ever say would ever affect how I feel now.
And this is personal choice, because once you've experienced lowly living conditions, it's easier to lean away from than lean back into them, which is what the Ideas City experience called for.
Boston said celebrating any religious holiday should be a personal choice free of government interference, and that any perceived pushback on the Yuletide season could be a response to growing U.S. diversity.
But what sets this bride apart from her mother's generation is a ringing conviction that wearing a veil is less often a matter of custom than it is one of personal choice.
In the absence of such information, some e-cig proponents have fallen back on a trope from the previous tobacco wars: Smoking should be a matter of personal choice and personal responsibility.
"Anything that gives big business an upper hand on individual choices is corrupting the idea of personal choice, freedom and privacy," a co-founder of Catalina's List, Bobbi Jo Chavarria, told me.
That said, it really is a matter of personal choice and members of the Royal Family often chose to wear it with a signet ring on the little finger of their left hand.
Her death wasn't a redemptive personal choice, like Theon's; a sacrifice or a prophecy, like Melisandre's or Beric's; or even, in general, a product of her own decisions (here's looking at you, Robb).
I think it s a personal choice and anybody, man or woman, they should be able to make an informed decision, and if you want to change something, then that's up to you.
Even though the colors weren't my personal [choice], I loved seeing her take things out of her shoe box and say, 'I mixed this with this,' and creating the perfect shades for her.
"Well, we all have an opportunity to transcend all of that and to make our personal choice to celebrate a tremendous life, a life of a real servant to the nation," McMaster said.
Lyrically, the band explores themes of personal choice and responsibility in a world on the brink of disaster, coming through with sliver of light and a rallying cry only when things seem darkest.
In its emphasis on design R&D, Nature calls attention to one type of environmentalist agency exercised between the extremes of drop-in-the-bucket personal choice and out-of-reach systemic overhaul.
I really wish I had a movie like this, which explores that, and shows you how it can be, and that it's a personal choice, and that respect and communication is the bottom line.
Watch this from VICE: To state the obvious, whether or not you buy products with the ingredients mentioned below comes down to personal choice and how comfortable you are with the potential risks outlined.
The fact that I've decided to have a preventative double mastectomy in the future to lower my cancer risk is a personal choice that every woman armed with this information should make for herself.
This is not to say that personal choice plays no role, but rather that human beings make choices within an environmental context, which at its base level is affected by state and federal policy.
In a contested convention the delegates' individual actions are central: they not only select the nominee, but they also vote freely on changes to the rules—which they can skew to favour their personal choice.
The bottom lineWe've talked about the (many) similarities and (few) differences between Apple Music and Google Play Music, but head-to-head comparisons will only get you so far in a personal choice like this.
According to Edmund Pellegrino and David Thomasma, these "must be undertaken with a clear perception of the dangers they pose to a democratic society," including loss of personal choice and the imposition of cultural values.
" James notes his employees are selling companionship and time; per the company's website, "anything that may or may not happen is a matter of personal choice and personal preference between two or more consenting adults.
In addition to obesity, people who are stigmatized for conditions like HIV status and mental illness—which are often thought to include an element of personal choice—are more likely to blame themselves, Puhl says.
Though I understand the passion of those opposed, fundamentally, this is not a personal choice and in society it is the duty of healthy members to work together to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
Dr. Monteith, medical director of A Personal Choice Tubal Reversal Center, says that the pre-approval studies for Essure did not measure the risk for long-term health complications, only the risk for complications early on.
It's my personal choice because it's the only option I'm aware of that does everything I need it to, most of what I'd like it to, and almost none of what I don't want it to.
"What you choose to bring into your home is a very personal choice," Leiba said, adding that the goal is not to dictate what people should and shouldn't buy but to help them perceive their risk.
Social segregation, also called social homogeneity, is a universal American experience, whether you're white, black or Latino, and it has a greater impact on who you're likely to end up with than personal choice, Sinclair said.
The idea that the disposition of the dead, loved or unloved, is a matter of personal choice, absent the commitment of belief and the burden of history, is an illusion of a cockeyed and shortsighted present.
While removing body hair is absolutely a personal choice, we know all too well that societal pressures can make women feel that they must remove all body hair in order to be attractive, professional, and even clean.
The State Department insisted that the pastor's appearance reflected a personal choice by David Friedman, the American ambassador, and the Department as a whole would "certainly not agree" with the preacher's "controversial remarks about various religious groups".
Echoing such sentiments, Natalia, a 30-year-old landscape designer from the western city of Poznan, described herself as a practicing Catholic but said women should be allowed to exercise their personal choice on such important matters.
For Heat-Damaged Hair The freedom to style your hair however you like is your own personal choice — and not something you should have to give up in order to maintain a hair health you're happy with.
Martin Gilens, a professor of politics at Princeton and one of the study's authors, told me that those articles tended to focus on welfare and other "unsympathetic" frameworks that can suggest poverty is caused by personal choice.
"We must now start fresh with an open legislative process to develop innovative solutions that provide greater personal choice, protections for pre-existing conditions, increased access and lower overall costs for Kansans," he said in a statement.
"We must now start fresh with an open legislative process to develop innovative solutions that provide greater personal choice, protections for pre-existing conditions, increased access and lower overall costs for Kansans," Moran said in a statement.
His Facebook feed, he said, had been filled with clips of Five Star politicians promising personal choice, as well as articles and videos about the pharmaceutical interests behind vaccines and the vaccines' supposed connections to cancers and autism.
In short, Ryan and his fellow GOP congresspeople are trying to pretend that getting sick is a matter of personal responsibility, that some people don't deserve health insurance because being sick is a personal failing, or a personal choice.
In 1992, while her husband was running for re-election, she said abortion (and being gay) were "a personal choice" and her party should remove its strident anti-abortion policies from its platform, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Temer wants to push unpopular austerity measures through the lower house in a bid to stabilize the nation's ailing economy _ and will have an easier time doing so with his personal choice Maia setting the agenda of the house.
The two laws in question, both aimed at limiting property owners' ability to exercise discretion in choosing tenants, illustrate the Seattle City Council's mistreatment of landlords, reflecting city officials' apparent disdain for property rights, personal choice and individual accountability.
A social stigma developed as we recognized that smoking was no longer simply a personal choice, but a clear danger to the public good in the form of reduced life expectancy, increased healthcare costs, secondhand smoke and childhood vulnerability.
Even if she didn't expect to make it this far, you have to consider that there's a chance, especially if a huge personal choice could reasonably become a part of the show and potentially cause heartbreak for the lead.
His other personal choice — spending $100 million to try to be president — is why he found himself speeding across the Iowa fairgrounds in the early August heat to catch some 4-H farm animals before his scheduled commercial flight.
But the main reason they might survive the culture war is that the public narrative of these burgers is one of innovation and personal choice, the wisdom of the market — values that, we've long been told, are all-American.
His other personal choice — spending $100 million to try to be president — is why he found himself speeding across the Iowa fairgrounds in the early August heat to catch some 4-H farm animals before his scheduled commercial flight.
"Although the university will remain open Wednesday, we also respect the personal choice of every individual, and we ask faculty, staff, and the administration to be flexible for those who choose not to come to campus on Wednesday," the statement said.
SH: It's so funny because she so clearly believes in freedom and personal choice and like, all the things that are just like basic, basic corporate feminism, and yet she still can't bring herself to put that label on her.
But, by the way, when it comes to a woman having to make a very personal choice, ah, in that case, my Republican colleagues love the government and want the government to make that choice for every woman in America.
What they're saying: "We've encouraged all of our employees to cooperate in the investigations that are going on, but it comes down to a personal choice for each employee," said Richard Rapoza, a spokesman for the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.
Furriers' ability to weather the ongoing criticism about the ethics of fur has largely been attributed to the global demand for fur, and the perception, even domestically, that wearing fur is a personal choice and not necessarily a moral one.
The bill, tabled by the leftist Syriza party and to be put to a vote on Tuesday, says that changing legal gender is a matter of personal choice and should not be contingent on medical tests, therapies or surgeries that are all optional.
Despite the partisan storm swirling around the Green New Deal and everything else, the new burgers are getting a pass, from some important quarters, simply because they're seen as innovative, a matter of personal choice, rather than a mandate by the enemy.
The industry will be ready to fight an MFA plan with guns blazing, and trot out the usual arguments: stop socialized medicine, save personal choice, don't put yourself into the hands of government bureaucrats, don't let American become Venezuela -- you name it.
That said, as the long-running debate about the color of a dress a couple of years ago proved, color is also something of a personal choice: most of us just get used to whatever display we're looking at, over time, accurate or not.
Critics charge that, by over-emphasizing personal choice, the infographic obscures the most important point: That poor economic conditions are largely to blame for the fact that minimum wage workers struggle to get by, and expecting individuals to somehow bootstrap themselves to prosperity is unfair.
If he did not know this, might someone, like, for instance, his personal choice for acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, not have at least dropped a little hint before or after he was whispering the latest news of the Mueller probe into his ear?
It was, to him, an existential struggle for the soul of the nation, and in such a battle the ends — the preservation of what White called "the embattled old culture" of patriotism and paychecks against the "new culture" of unrestricted personal choice — justified the means.
On social issues, the group is very liberal, more so than Democratic voters as a whole: 96 percent of tech entrepreneurs support same-sex marriage, 79 percent view abortion as a matter of personal choice, 82 percent favor gun control, and 19903 percent oppose the death penalty.
Rey really should have told Luke that no matter how goth, forlorn, and dejected he is, drinking green milk he just squirted out of a gross CGI alien is a pretty destructive personal choice, even if it does remind him of the blue milk of his childhood.
Moreover, the fact that Pourmohammadi was Rouhani's personal choice for the position casts profound doubt upon the assumption, by President Obama and other Western policymakers, that the Rouhani administration is a moderate alternative to the hardliners associated with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Munsch attributes the psychological suffering of breadwinning men in part to the fact that men feel obligated to sacrifice their personal choice in order to meet an external standard—this means some men take on more responsibility than they otherwise would because they think they have to.
For red-state Democrats, however, whether to stay in Washington or head back to campaign is a personal choice with huge consequences — given that their fate in the midterms will make the difference between a bigger GOP majority and a potential Senate takeover by their party.
I firmly believe this is a personal choice for everyone, and especially in this case; there are so many strands in this complicated web, from the fact that legally, Parker's name was cleared, to issues of race, historical context, gender privilege, and the way universities handle sexual assault.
" Havens stressed that while he doesn't want to encroach on personal choice, he believes there should be a "set of policies and standards that can allow a person an individual decision, but there's a uniformity and kind of a legality about it so that it's not just random.
His father is David Friedman, an economist and theorist who advocates anarcho-capitalism; his grandparents were the economists Rose and Milton Friedman, whose 1980 best-seller Free to Choose provided the intellectual underpinning for the New Right's case that free markets and personal choice would ease society's woes.
Ultimately, it was through an email correspondence with a man that Scorah found the courage to court apostasy, focusing on the contradictions in Witness doctrine, its misogyny, and how its promotion of ignorance and lack of education undermines any sense of personal choice, rendering the word almost meaningless.
I also think people should wear their hair however they want, so I'm not judging women (or men) who choose to alter their natural textures, but if it stems from any motivation other than personal choice — such as social status or the pressure of cultural conformity — that makes me sad.
"We hope that visitors to 'Items′ will see in these sports jerseys not only the blood, sweat, and tears of their original wearers," she added, "but also the complex synthesis of aesthetics, personal choice, collective style, politics, business, race, gender, marketing, labor and technology that are embodied by their reproductions."
"I have a lot of conversations with other parents that don't let their kids watch Skin Wars – and obviously that s a very personal choice for parents, whether or not they think that that s appropriate for their kids – but my kids are true artists," Romijn told PEOPLE last year.
We will look at those ultrasound images of 11-week old fetuses somersaulting in the waters of the womb and lack words to explain to our grandchildren why we ever defended their willful destruction in the name of personal choice and why we harmed so many women to do so.
We don't know if Hill bleached his hair for an upcoming role or as a personal choice, but some fans (and haters) certainly think he's channeling a few famous blonde men with the latest look, like Guy Fieri... His character Schmidt as a teenager in 21 Jump Street... Eminem... And Timberlake circa 1998.
Two supposedly essential policies widely promoted by activists and some government agencies are deal-breakers for most Americans: Technology and social trends may promote both, but for the government to enforce them is perceived as direct assaults on personal choice of where and how to live and on the freedom to travel.
I understand they were trying to say that speaking up is important and could prevent the same from happening to someone else, but it's a very personal choice to reveal sexual abuse, and guilting a woman for not being ready to come out with her story is not my cup of tea.
"To achieve peace, Palestinians and Israelis will have to make the same personal choice I've had to make: leave the dark past behind so that the future shines brighter through the eyes of our children," Campa-Najjar said in a statement to the San Diego Union-Tribune when his family history was first revealed.
In the fourth-season episode "Hang the DJ," many of the common complaints about dating apps — there are too many options, promising matches suddenly ghost, it's difficult to tell how serious a relationship is, the anonymity of early interactions makes users vulnerable to harassment and abuse — all disappear, because personal choice no longer exists.
But I wonder what leadership you could offer within an executive role that might help advance the respectful conversation that is needed around this personal choice that people may make, as we age and deal with health issues or be the caregivers of those people, to help enhance and -- their end of life with dignity.
This could come in the form of legislation that resists the spread of services like Airbnb (as Berlin, Paris, New York and San Francisco are considering), or a simple personal choice to become more invested in the local than the mobile — to opt for the flawed community bed & breakfast rather than the temporary, immaculate apartment.
Perhaps the reason Azalea has been so laid-back about this recent scandal is that she's become used to having to defend herself against those who have a problem with her rapping, her skin color and her decision to have plastic surgery, something she told DeGeneres was a "personal choice" that she won't apologize for.
Also here, and fascinating, is a small personal-choice archive within the larger archive of the show: a wooden crate that Mr. Wojnarowicz (1954-1992) gradually filled with odds and ends — superhero figurines, Roman Catholic prayer cards, a jackknife, a tiny bejeweled skull — that had symbolic significance for him, and is a key to his sensibility.
You could do screenshots from the video, you can explain what happened, I think it's personal choice when it comes to how you deal with that, but I am of the mind that sometimes when you see the same site over and over again posting a picture of Whoopi Goldberg and being like, 'Oh, that's Oprah.
Updated recommendations issued today by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recognize the many health benefits of breastfeeding for both mothers and babies while also accepting that women need to make a personal choice about how to feed their infants, said task force member Ann Kurth, dean of the Yale School of Nursing in Orange, Connecticut.
As explained in a statement from Paola Antonelli and the curatorial team, We hope that visitors to Items will see in these sports jerseys not only the blood, sweat, and tears of their original wearers but also the complex synthesis of aesthetics, personal choice, collective style, politics, business, race, gender, marketing, labor, and technology that are embodied by their reproductions.
Publicly championing a lipstick might have seemed incongruous for a woman whose rich life has been lived largely without makeup as a personal choice, but this one made sense: Launched in defense of women's reproductive rights in the wake of the Trump election, 100% of net profits from the sale of the hot-pink shade went directly to Planned Parenthood.
Ideally, they could sign a bunch of the 30-year-old Cy Young types on the free agent market, but in the 1980s the good pitchers mostly weren't there to be signed, either due to when they came up, personal choice, or this stupid (and illegal) thing called collusion, in which the owners agreed not to sign away each other's players.
In these times when everyone's information is extremely In The Cloud, spitting into a tube like this means also making a deeply personal choice for those who share DNA with you, and potentially putting them at risk, should this big-ass data pool ever be compromised or put to use for reasons covered by the Terms of Service that you aren't necessarily aware of.
It&aposs a personal choice whether you do or don&apost disclose this part of your past and you don&apost have to go into a detailed explanation, but if it feels good for you to to share your experience with your partner, it can help them understand your potential trauma-related responses during sex and help you to slow down the process to avoid retraumatization.
These two trends—one radical, the other economic, and both coinciding in the California that Witt visits—converge to encourage us (or rather that fraction of us who have access to dating apps and exist in the relatively small circles in which the nuclear family is a target of critique) to believe that the particulars of our sexual, romantic, and family lives are, by and large, matters of personal choice.
I think this it's a very personal choice so I would just want to express those words in the way I feel them, whereas with Gainsbourg it's probably a different thing because I end up with a lot of songs that I find that are interesting or there are different things that attract them to me, as subject matter to translate and to use, and you know they have quite a different function in a way.

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