Example sentences of "choice [prep] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Smaller companies who want to do business with , say , motor manufacturers or DIY retailers often have very little choice about whether or not to adopt EDI .
2 It is noteworthy that old people may not always have a sense of choice about whether or not to go into residential care .
3 We 're not going to have people are not going to have the choice about whether they buy a house or rent privately or wish to be on the council housing list , we 're going to force them off .
4 Finally , this decision amounts to the choice of whether to pick up the artist 's annual option .
5 But the choice of whether to believe in God is determined by at least one rational consideration .
6 You have a choice of whether or not to disclose our involvement .
7 It is far more important that the owners of the company , the shareholders , be given the choice of whether they want to invest in , let us say , a bank , an agricultural business , a food business , or a retail chain , than that we should build our business in different fields , unless we can demonstrate a high degree of mutual reinforcement from such an exercise .
8 Neither the personal circumstances of the patient nor a speculative answer to the question ‘ What would the patient have chosen ? ’ can bind the practitioner in his choice of whether or not to treat or how to treat or justify him in acting contrary to a clearly established anticipatory refusal to accept treatment but they are factors to be taken into account by him in forming a clinical judgment as to what is in the best interests of the patient .
9 The investments required are obviously large , but the strategy makes clear that the choice of whether to invest , as well as the amount and source of the investment , is a local one .
10 If it is n't then you 've got ta make a choice of whether you want to be private or whether you want to run the risk of someone using it as cover .
11 He also had to make the more crucial choice of whether he wished to become a muderris or a kadi : at this stage of his career he would , of course , become a kasabat kadi .
12 The choice of whether to use the money wage version , , or the price version , of the Phillips curve depends upon the nature of the problem being examined .
13 The kind of determinism dominant in the book is exemplified in his discussion of tense : On the other hand it could be said that the English tense system offers speakers the choice of whether to see time in this way .
14 For certain types of elective operation , there is likely to be much more scope for choice in whether or not to let contracts .
15 It also relates indirectly to notions of responsibility and choice in that the Course aims to allow students to make informed choices concerning their future programme of study based on feedback from past assessments .
16 rational — based on expectations of having choice in and control over career prospects and progress .
17 In any event , it was clear , when the Education ( Corporal Punishment ) Bill 1985 was being considered by Parliament following the ruling in Campbell and Cosans , that to give parents a choice over whether or not their children should receive corporal punishment was justifiable in principle but practically unworkable .
18 Yeah H C L good choice plus and we 'll pick an easy carbonate , er we 'll pick the one that we normally use calcium carbonate .
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