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lack of choice

noun as in Hobson's choice

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Prof LeBel said the Loblaw boycott is a signal from Canadians who are fed-up with the lack of choice and the country’s grocery behemoths, who lack an incentive to meaningfully tackle rising food costs.

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A lot of younger voters voted for Biden due to a lack of choice.

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Among them was Darren Penaluna, 47, who managed to find somewhere to live with his partner and three teenage boys in North Tyneside, despite a lack of choice.

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Helen Donohoe, chief executive at the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years, says the numbers "are absolutely falling off a cliff" and that in a decade there will be less than a thousand left, leaving parents with "a lack of choice".

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“Legislation that allows the government to act in an extremely unreasonable manner will harm the security of the State of Israel, will cause a loss of trust and a violation of my consent to continue risking my life — and will lead, with deep sorrow and lack of choice, to the suspension of my volunteer service in the reserves,” the letter said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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