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choose

[chooz] / tʃuz /


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The possible winner of Monday’s draw could choose between an annuitized prize of $1.6 billion or a lump sum of $735.3 million before taxes; if the winner is in California, state taxes are not imposed.

From Los Angeles Times

Those who choose to surrender face a return fraught with suspicion and shame.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Companies can choose to use the models and build on them...without any connection to China," he explained.

From Barron's

In choosing its next leader, the automaker’s board faces a fundamental question: Is GM a tech company capable of competing with Tesla and Waymo, or an old-school vehicle manufacturer married to large gas-guzzling vehicles?

From The Wall Street Journal

She encourages parents to "let go" if grandparents, aunties and uncles choose to spoil young ones.

From BBC