It was not by choice that the 14-year-old archduchess was sent away from Vienna to marry Louis XV's stodgy grandson.
The underemployment rate, which includes employees working part time jobs not by choice, rose by a tenth of a percent in October.
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Which, in a way, is fine even a solid foreign policy speech is a tell that Team Romney is way off message, and not by choice.
Anyone with children understands being a stay at home parent (by choice or not by choice) is still a full time job but banks are not known for their logical lending or sense of humanity.
But a positive and proactive public response to our upcoming retirement crisis would also acknowledge that many who retire do so not by choice but by circumstance, and understand that to rely on the kindness of employers and the good health fairies to keep elderly Americans fiscally solvent is folly indeed.
Often, these disclaimers are not included by choice, but because the government mandates them.
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He had lived a sheltered life not by accident but by choice.
Yet while most Americans say that would like to remain in the workforce past the traditional retirement age of 65, the fact is many do not leave by choice but by force, either due to lay-off or a health care crisis.
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The New Orleans native, who fans also lovingly call "Weezy, " said he quit narcotics, not necessarily by choice, but partly because it was a requirement of his probation after a 2008 arrest in Arizona where authorities allegedly found ecstasy in his backpack.
After he started school, his family changed houses nine times in eleven years, an itinerancy not always undertaken by choice.
Your perception of the corporation's value should not be influenced by its choice.
The Tory leader does not help himself by his choice of allies.
This was not my first choice by any means, but it was at a respected agency, so I thought it was worth a shot.
Mr Brown and his counterparts from Denmark and Sweden the other two countries that will not join the euro by choice could find themselves reduced to sitting in the vestibule, waiting for Mr Strauss-Kahn and his mates to send word of euro-11's decisions.
Choosing not to decertify before or immediately after the lockout was not necessarily the wrong choice by the NBA Players Association, as they were right to wait and see what happens with the NFL case, but it does make their effort somewhat weaker than what the NFL players had going into their lockout.
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But Shepherd does not find himself in this situation by choice or because of poor or negligent financial planning.
For those of us who (by choice) are not safely ensconced in that way, endorsing a candidate like Mitt Romney comes with real perils chief among them, a loss of credibility among friends and colleagues for whom a guy like Romney is not just wrong but contemptibly, irredeemably bankrupt.
Too much should not be made of it, but by appearances it would seem that Noda was not the first choice of the DPJ kingmaker Ozawa Ichiro.
The best way to achieve that goal is by expanding consumer choice, not government control.
The proposals do not provide an "unfair choice" by combining "discrete" or "material" choices, Apple said.
"It did not happen by chance, it happened by choice, " he told MPs.
That is, in determining their foreign policies, states are not motivated by their passions, but by rational choice.
And Choice, again is not solved by open source.
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Whenever I read the book I feel that the place was never meant to be ours, but we did not have a choice, and then we were made to think that it would not be ours by the arrival of others.
But if his party's two remaining seats are North Down, held by Lady Sylvia Hermon, and South Antrim, held by David Burnside, he may not have much choice.
He acknowledged the new option would be "right for some but not all" and told peers that by offering more choice to employers and employees it would be "good for growth".
This soft-spoken elderly couple may be two of just a handful of people who are not surprised by her nomination as John McCain's choice for vice president of the United States.
Analysis of the London pilot showed no correlation between wealth and the take-up of choice, which suggests that choice is not something that can be enjoyed by the middle classes alone.
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