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choices

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n. (plural of choice English)

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Choices is an album by American jazz saxophonist Dewey Redman featuring performances recorded in 1992 for the Enja label. The album features the recording debut of Redman's son Joshua Redman .

Usage examples of choices.

Hell, and she rejected both choices, yet he would not offer any alternatives.

Faced with a life of eternal agony or one of pleasure and power, even if it means the sacrifice of innocents and taking a demon lover, you made the same choices they were forced to make.

She was allowed only two choices, and that was which living Hell to join.

But as that evil becomes stronger, the choices of those who would oppose it also become more odious.

The choices given to the few who must fight will be increasingly severe, the price extracted for a temporary respite will be high.

But to break it you must face its creator, and that time is not yet, and may or may not be, for choices lie between.

Of all our choices, the Hammer and Anvil is the best chance we have against them.

I took the oath to serve, I swore that no matter the choices, no matter the orders, I would always put the protection of my people first.

She had looked at him with that all-knowing smile of peace, and said, Be proud you made the right choices, Richard, the choices that allowed to happen what came about, but do not call arrogance to your heart by believing that all that happened was your doing.

The fewer choices the Fist possessed, the more dire was the situation.

This is inevitable because information always widens the range of choices, rather than narrowing them.

As our command of bioinfo increases, such choices will get more stark, and rancor will rise.

In the decades to come, biotechnology will far transcend these rather simple options, presenting us with fresh choices which will excite us, horrify us, tempt us, and provoke endless arguments -- all dancing about one central question: who are we.

But after death looked at me out of a laser muzzle, all my choices were easy.

All of these mistakes caused us to make poor policy choices toward Iraq on several occasions over the last twenty years.