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If Parliament chooses to go ahead with assisted dying, it is making a choice that this is an area to prioritise for investment.

From BBC

On Election Day, the American people are making a choice between two candidates who represent radically divergent possibilities and futures for American society.

From Salon

None of the defaults is for $0, and borrowers can’t click to the next page without making a choice.

Zuka Elbakidze, a student who was among protesters rallying in Tbilisi ahead of Tuesday’s vote, said “this day will determine the fate of our country,” adding that “we are making a choice between Europe and Russia, and all the people gathered here, except the policemen, want Europe and the West.”

In a scene I’m making a choice and I’m going to believe that someone is going to support me and catch me.

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

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