Choose
Meanings and phrases
v.
- pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; take; select; pick out
- select as an alternative over another; prefer; opt
- see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way
v.
- form sides, as for a game
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- The player can choose between black or white chips.
- Later Sooraj has to choose between Komal and Kabir.
- Abha is forced to choose between Lata and Vimal.
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- Many bands choose not to play live.
- It is believed that one must choose not to be evil to return to God.
- For security reasons, they may also choose not to read the external DTD.
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- The player can choose between black or white chips.
- For each level, the player can choose which character to be.
- The player can choose only one heroine.
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- [...] love does not choose, it takes what it finds.
- However, in the end they did not choose a candidate.
- As a singer I cannot choose, I need both".
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- Women had no right to choose their own husbands for example.
- The woman has the right to choose any of the men or to reject them all.
- We believe all students have the right to choose who their representatives are”.
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- Given the school's location, many graduates choose to attend Cal Poly Pomona.
- Students who live in the District's attendance range may choose to attend one of Pennsylvania's 157 public charter schools.
- Line Mountain High school students may choose to attend Northumberland County Career Technology Center for training in the trades.
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- Students are able to choose from multiple floor plans.
- Teams were divided into two groups, with the host nation able to choose which group to be placed in.
- Students would be able to choose teachers whom they found to be compatible with their learning style.
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- As humans have free will, they can choose whether or not to act upon those attractions.
- Each week, one contestant is eliminated and his girlfriend must choose whether or not to stay with him.
- The Swedenborgian Church of North America allows ministers to choose whether to perform same-sex marriages.
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- Parents and students are free to choose their own school.
- Women had no right to choose their own husbands for example.
- Ali also tells the players they can choose their own trainers.
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- Abha is forced to choose between Lata and Vimal.
- These sisters were forced to choose between Pi Kap and their NPC.
- The season closes with Ross being forced to choose between Rachel and Bonnie.
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- Parents and students are free to choose their own school.
- The single Plains aborigines were free to choose their spouses.
- The children are free to choose their own professions, Wallenda says.
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- As originator, Auburn was allowed to choose the group.
- Initially, the monastery was not allowed to choose its own prior.
- Losh funded the new church on condition that she was allowed to choose the design.
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- students may choose one science subject (such as Maths, Chemistry, or Biology), a language subject (e.g.
- Alternatively, students may choose to enroll in separate IB courses, resulting in receipt of individual subject certificates.
- Following an internship, child life students may choose to continue their educational experience with a child life fellowship.
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- The woman may choose to use her husband's surname to be one of her middle names.
- Many international schools choose to use the British system for their wide recognition.
- They can choose to use all or some of the ingredients they want to make their dish with.
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- Players can then choose offensive and defensive accessories.
- They must then choose the correct answer to fill in the blank from a choice of options.
- We then choose another figure totally inside it, such as a smaller square, centred at the origin.
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- Genetic engineers must first choose what gene they wish to insert into the organism.
- In one of these letters she tells him that "I choose what I believe, and say nothing.
- This causes the viewer to become proactive and actually choose what advertisements they want to view.
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- However, in the end they did not choose a candidate.
- The Gate (novel) Sōseki did not choose the title "Mon" ("The Gate").
- Whatever she did not choose would go to Mike, the second-place winner.
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- In the senior year, students choose to continue training in either legal or medical.
- The students choose at least two of the four optional courses that have been provided.
- Many of the majors have multiple tracks or concentrations that students choose between.
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- Grosvenor had to choose a new shield, though.
- Norris' first act was to choose a new name for the team—the Red Wings.
- Rather, he said, he wanted to give his successor time to choose a new communication team.
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- The player can choose to play as one of four pre-set characters.
- At each turn, players can choose to play with either of their balls for that turn.
- Players who choose to play mutants roll dice to randomly determine their characters' mutations.
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- In response, Ichika refuses to choose either.
- Companies could choose either the “three-factor” or “single-sales factor” method.
- A player can choose either the 6 or 8 being rolled before the shooter throws a seven.
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- Most candidates choose to take type Na when they apply to CSAT.
- However, he did not choose to take a leading role in colonial Virginia politics.
- If both pass, they in turn may choose to take the deal with a freely chosen trump suit.
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- The player may choose to end his/her turn at any time.
- The player may choose to upgrade the Laika if he has enough money.
- When a 10 card is played the player may choose who will miss a turn.
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- Choice overload is reversed when people choose for another person.
- Many people choose to learn one-on-one but struggle try to find a teacher.
- Recreational Vehicle: In many cases, people choose to make an RV their permanent mobile living space.
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- At each turn, players can choose to play with either of their balls for that turn.
- Before each mission, players can choose from a selection of ships to board and search.
- The human players can choose to control a rugby player on the same team or on opposing teams.
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- The quote above is merely a statement of Tibetans' freedom to choose their political orientation.
- Children were given freedom to choose and carry out their own activities, at their own paces and following their own inclinations.
- An argument in favour of provision of neutral voting is that it ensures the individual's freedom to choose whether or not to vote.
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- Ninth grade students can choose between eight total classes a year.
- In grade nine students can choose between either Ancient Greek or Russian.
- There are many apartments that are university approved that second-year students can choose to live in.
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- Time attack let players choose any track to complete it in the shortest time possible.
- These assumptions are then used to explain why players choose Nash equilibrium strategies.
- While in the service, players choose their character's training, provided they qualify for it.
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- The game comes with the ability to choose from three difficulties.
- It further allows more time and the player has the ability to choose 1964 as the end point.
- The ability to choose the strategy card received in the reinforcements phase makes the cards a powerful tool for winning the game.
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- After all of the girls entered, the boys were asked to choose a girl to pair up with.
- The girls were then asked to choose between the songs "Bye Bye Baby" and "Full Bloom".
- On his first day as king, he is asked to choose a name for Elephantland's Annual Parade.
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- Bec tries to convince Grubbs it is over and that he should choose to live like she has.
- There are many apartments that are university approved that second-year students can choose to live in.
- 84 percent of the inhabitants like to live in Frankfurt, 13 percent would rather choose to live somewhere else.