At the very least, critics maintain, males should be able to make the choice themselves.
On the other hand, Perry could require you to make the choice only once in your life.
But Pearson says so long as women are informed, they ought to be able to make the choice.
Little did I know down the line we would have to make the choice but I am glad that we did.
But how can we exercise frugality if we have to make the choice to buy medical services before we know what they cost?
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"We did this in a way where we didn't have to make the choice between paid sick and potentially losing jobs, " Ms. Quinn said Wednesday.
He challenges the conservative leader, Antonis Samaras, to make the choice.
That requires him to make the choice as stark as possible.
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And one of the successes of the Recovery Act was getting companies that had the choice of building facilities in China or India or Europe or the United States to make the choice to build in the United States.
We have also made clear that while we believe there is time and space for this sanctions regime and this effort to allow for Iran to make the choice it needs to make -- which is to abide by its international obligations, to abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions -- that door is closing and it will not remain open indefinitely.
And this issue of education gives you a sense of the choice that I think Democrats are trying to make and the choice that the Republicans are trying to make.
"I choose what I eat or whether I smoke, what people have told us is they want help to swim with the tide rather than against the current to make the healthy choice the easy one, " he said.
Ultimately, the use of metric in this country is a choice and we would encourage Americans to continue to make the best choice for themselves and for the purpose at hand and to continue to learn how to move seamlessly between both systems.
That is, a temporary dip in earnings is unlikely to result in a change in the dividend, or cause management to make the difficult choice to payout earnings that should be allocated to growing the business, both of which would put downward pressure on the price of the stock.
Economides said the agency had the opportunity to make the wrong choice back in the 1990s, when cellular carriers were bidding on spectrum for new digital systems and had to decide among the GSM, TDMA and CDMA standards.
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And he certainly, as he does all the time, enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to make that case in front of so many Americans, and to make clear the choice here is so obvious in this election, the choice between, in our view, moving forward or going back.
The United States cannot dictate to the Kremlin what policy course it should pursue on critical strategic issues, but the administration can increase the relevant costs and benefits to encourage Moscow to make the right choice.
"I never agreed to go to Swindon, " insisted the forward, who said he had simply taken time to make the right choice.
When this bubble bursts, he will be forced to make the same choice.
Jeff Kindler gets to make the hard choice and kill the drug, but why was it still draining resources in the first place?
There are those among us who are like teenagers, wanting to make the easy choice and avoid the pain today, not worrying about the consequences down the road.
It will be awhile till you see Onkyo or Marantz get into the high-def media format for the same reason a lot of you are wait...you don't want to make the wrong choice.
Combined with positive awareness, the UK tech ecosystem and a committed government introducing "a number of policies to make the UK the first choice for entrepreneurs and investors", the likelihood is that 2013 will be one of the biggest years to date for US companies collaborating or engaging in the UK market.
His resignation and the recent damage to the Church's reputation make the choice of the cardinal-electors especially hard to predict, the BBC's James Robbins in Rome says.
Pope Benedict's resignation and the recent damage to the Church's reputation make the choice of the cardinal-electors especially hard to predict, the BBC's James Robbins in Rome says.
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In the end, Americans go to the polls to make a choice about which direction they want the country to go in.
While Democrats aim to mandate universal health care (by forcing some companies that don't provide it to pay a penalty), the NFIB is pushing to drive out enough cost in the system to make providing the coverage a more feasible choice for small business owners.
But Mr Mallon said his party had had to make the "unselfish" choice about helping to bring Sinn Fein into the process.
It says to us that he or she has the tools to assess complex situations and make the moral choice, and will use them.
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