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choice and between
Then it would be a choice between starvation and suicide.
When negotiating with your union, do you make sure employees have a choice between new benefits and their cents-per-hour cost in wages.
Here, the choice is that between the horns of a dilemma.
With the exception of the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Catholic Churches, most churches make no moral distinction between rhythm and mechanical or chemical contraceptives, allowing the couple free choice.
`` If Philip Toynbee is claiming that the choice lies between capitulation and the risk of nuclear war, I think he is right.
I do not accept that the choice is between capitulation and the certainty of nuclear war ''.
The former represents a choice between a finite number of known and meaningful context-dependent interpretations.
The latter represents a choice between any number of possible interpretations, none of which may have a standard agreed-upon meaning.
The status of the axiom of choice varies between different varieties of constructive mathematics.
An explanation for this choice can only be conjectured from Ibn al-Athir ’ s account of the battle between Alp-Arslan and Kutalmish, in which he writes that Alp-Arslan wept for the latter's death and greatly mourned the loss of his kinsman.
His report of life there covers a wide range of topics, such as marriage in heaven ( where all angels are married ), children in heaven ( where they are raised by angel parents ), time and space in heaven ( there are none ), the after-death awakening process in the World of Spirits ( a place halfway between Heaven and Hell and where people first wake up after death ), the allowance of a free will choice between Heaven or Hell ( as opposed to being sent to either one by God ), the eternity of Hell ( one could leave but would never want to ), and that all angels or devils were once people on earth.
Although he described his method as translating " sometimes word for word, sometimes sense for sense ," Alfred's translation actually keeps very close to his original, although through his choice of language he blurred throughout the distinction between spiritual and secular authority.
He forced the city to make a choice between the two leagues.
The Knudsen number can be used to guide the choice between statistical mechanics and the continuous formulation of aerodynamics.
As the electrical resistance of most metals is dependent upon the temperature of the metal ( tungsten is a popular choice for hot-wires ), a relationship can be obtained between the resistance of the wire and the flow speed.
The name choice for element 97 followed the previous tradition of the Californian group to draw an analogy between the newly discovered actinide and the lanthanide element positioned above it in the periodic table.
The choice between the two definitions usually matters only in very formal contexts, like category theory.
The choice of treatment between benzodiazepines, SSRIs, serotonin – norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, and psychotherapy should be based on the patient's history, preference, and other individual characteristics.
General Lucius Clay stated " There is no choice between being a communist on 1, 500 calories a day and a believer in democracy on a thousand ".
Behavioral choices are when a person selects between two or more options ( e. g., voting behavior, choice of a punishment for another participant ).
Gamers that year had a choice between a new game with the Civilization name but no involvement of Sid Meier ; and a " space "- themed civilization game without the name but clearly designed by the same team ( Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri ).
Compared to paper, it has the advantage of faster runs, better separations, and the choice between different adsorbents.
There is a one-to-one correspondence between the base units of mechanics in CGS and SI, and the laws of mechanics are not affected by the choice of units.
Presumably being faced with a choice between shunning their disobedient family members and being themselves disobedient to ` Abdu ' l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi, his cousins, aunts and uncles chose the latter.

choice and sons
Instead a young Danish Prince became King George I. George was a very popular choice as a constitutional monarch, and he agreed that his sons would be raised in the Greek Orthodox faith.
" ( Genesis 23: 2 ) After awhile, he stood up and spoke to the " sons of Heth " and requested they give him a possession as a " burying place ", and they offered him his " choice " of their sepulchres.
The Valar gave her the choice of kindred just as for her husband and sons, and she elected to be with the Elves and live in the Blessed Realm.
Nargis was the directors ' first choice for the role, and despite only being aged 26 at the time, she plays the role of the new wife, young single mother and an aged mother of two young sons.
Eventually, Allen's father remarried and offered his sons the choice between coming with him and his new wife or staying with Aunt Lizzie.
The father of the bridegroom objected not to his son's choice, but to the time he chose to marry ; it was a blight on his sons prospects, depriving him of his fellowship and his chance of church preferment.
After the choice of proverbs by the contestants and consideration of the Nayiri, Naa Zangina, the youngest of the sons of Naa Titugri and the wealthiest of the contestants, received the nod of the Nayiri.
Problems with the theory include, but are not limited to, the fact that there is no proof that younger sons formed the majority of the crusaders, the response to the crusading movement was just as strong in areas with equitable inheritance systems, and, since they were in many ways bound to the wishes and the decisions of their nobles, knights often had little individual choice in whether they would participate in a crusade.
Yongqi was the most outstanding of the Qianlong Emperor's sons and the best choice to succeed his father, but it was unfortunate that he died at a young age of 25.
In the meantime, due to Charles having been a former Secret Agent for the Nationalists, his life was in danger and he felt he had no other choice but to leave his two young sons behind and flee Wuhu.
The Education Act 1993 gave the trustees the chance to re-enter the maintained sector and so, once again, offer parents the choice of a Catholic Grammar School education for their sons, irrespective of their ability to pay.

choice and Edward
Regarding the plurality of models compatible with observational data-sets, Edward Leamer urged that " professionals ... properly withhold belief until an inference can be shown to be adequately insensitive to the choice of assumptions ".
The choice was probably also a tribute to the future Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, who opened Leeds Infirmary in 1867 and the Yorkshire College buildings ( now the University of Leeds ) in 1885.
The German invasion of Belgium leaves Sir Edward Grey little choice but to get involved.
Edward O Wilson has developed the idea of consilience to encourage coherence of global moral and scientific knowledge supporting the premise that " only unified learning, universally shared, makes accurate foresight and wise choice possible ".
Joan's first child by Monthermer was born in October 1297 ; by the summer of 1297, when the marriage was revealed to Edward I, Joan's condition would certainly have been apparent, and would have convinced Edward that he had no choice but to recognize his daughter's marriage.
His opponent in the primary was Edward T. " Ned " Breathitt, Jr., the choice of outgoing Governor Bert Combs.
It was read by Edward Gibbon Wakefield, and led to the choice of South Australia for the new settlement then in contemplation.
According to Edward Gibbon ( drawing on the narratives of Herodian and the Historia Augusta ), the choice was sensible, as:
Though Christian Bale had been the first choice for the part by both Ellis and Harron, the producers offered the part to Keanu Reeves, Edward Norton, and Brad Pitt.
The choice of names for Ivor and Ynyr in the stories may be a consequence of spurious additions to the Laws of Edward the Confessor, which inaccurately speak of good relations between Wessex and the Welsh in the reign of King Ine of Wessex ( reigned 688 – 726 ).
An epitaph by him on Elizabeth, countess of Huntingdon, is given in Wilford's ‘ Memorials .’ Among his papers was found ‘ The History of the most unfortunate Prince, King Edward II, with choice political observations on him and his unhappy favourites, Gaveston and Spencer ,’ which was published with a preface attributed to Sir James Harrington in 1680.
In his 2003 book, Legacies of the Turf, noted race historian Edward L. Bowen wrote that according to Paulson family banter, she traded Cigar to husband Allen for the filly Eliza, the 1992 Breeders ' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner and that year's Eclipse Award choice for American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.
According to Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, a worse choice could not have been made, for Lenthall was of a very timorous nature.
" However, the Senate wound up confirming Reagan's second choice, attorney John Malcolm Duhé, Jr., a New Iberia, later Lafayette, lawyer, who was the son-in-law of New Orleans Congressman F. Edward Hebert and former law partner of retired 3rd District Congressman Patrick T. Caffery.
Windsor was a descendant of Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor and the Honourable Elizabeth Blount, sister of Edward Blount, 2nd Baron Mountjoy, hence his choice of title ( see also Baron Mountjoy ).
Baird's choice of his professional name inspired Termite Terrace cartoon writer Edward Stacey Pierce III to add a second " D " to his own professional name, calling himself Tedd Pierce.
English architect Edward Prentice Mawson, eldest son of the garden designer Thomas Hayton Mawson, became McGrath's choice of architect for the project after being introduced to him by his site manager Jesse Williams who previously worked with Mawson in England.
His nephew, Edward Kennon ( a son of F. E. Kennon, Sr .), a Shreveport developer and a later member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, stumped for the Roman Catholic and pro-Kennedy " Chep " Morrison, who had endorsed Kennon in the 1951-1952 election cycle after the elimination of Morrison's first choice, his former law partner, U. S. Representative Hale Boggs of New Orleans.
) A card satirizing Jeremy Cranford ( artwork by Edward P. Beard, Jr ) also appears in Unhinged: " Fascist Art Director " ( 1WW Creature — Human Horror-2 / 2 WW: Fascist Art Director gains protection from the artist of your choice until end of turn.
" While George Edward Cokayne in The Complete Peerage says the following with regard to the Duke's choice of Norwich for his Earldom: " His great-grandmother was the daughter of the 5th Duke of Norfolk and 1st Earl of Norwich, but though that title had become extinct in 1777, the representation thereof did not vest in the issue of that lady.
When he became King in 1936, Edward continued to use the Fort, even though he now had a much wider choice of residences to live in.
After the accession of Queen Mary I to the English throne in 1553, and her repeal of all religious legislation passed under Edward VI, Protestants faced a choice: exile, reconciliation / conversion, or punishment.
* 1936-King Edward VIII abdicates the throne of the United Kingdom amidst controversy over his choice of partner.

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