The meeting would help to raise awareness that everyone should enjoy the basic human right of freedom of choice in marriage, she said. |
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Like it or not, our society for the most part was founded on a basic principle of freedom of choice. |
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As usual, those in the pay of the pesticide industry presume to speak on behalf of freedom of choice and a balanced approach. |
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Marriage, for example, is a commitment to a particular other person that curtails freedom of choice in sexual and even emotional partners. |
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The author's presentation of freedom of choice informed by critical thinking furnishes a sense of liberation. |
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The neocons want to impose democracy everywhere, but they think freedom of choice is the root of all liberalism. |
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If freedom of choice is in danger for some ethnic groups, it is in danger for all. |
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This is excellent news and a triumph for civil liberty and freedom of choice. |
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One of the beauties of living in a free society is the freedom of choice availed to its citizenry. |
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I again ask people to think about this argument about freedom of choice, because there is just no contest. |
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No-one is forcing their decision on me and that's what freedom of choice in the market place of ideas is all about in the end. |
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Consumer sovereignty meant the greatest freedom of choice for individuals via the widest provision of alternative broadcast goods. |
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It has brought humanity closer by making distance a non-issue, freedom of choice a reality and the conveyance of ideas, more precise. |
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Does it make sense that some individuals would be more inclined towards a certain lifestyle if that lifestyle had fewer rules and more freedom of choice? |
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We've spent a lot of money and time trying to protect our freedom of choice and our freedom of religion. |
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I think it's up to the 'counter-powers' to wade in every now and then and stand up for individuality and the freedom of choice. |
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Only in that way will his or her freedom of choice be safeguarded, together with that of the wine grower. |
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There are, unfortunately, politicians and bureaucrats in Europe who frown upon increased mobility and freedom of choice. |
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As in the case of freedom of choice, governments seem to be conscious of this issue. |
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This freedom of choice must not, however, be lost when these citizens cross the border. |
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This flexibility is not reflected in the freedom of choice of proprietors of distinctive marks. |
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In this latter country, the parents' freedom of choice is an essential principle of educational policy. |
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And it is this freedom of choice which gives each human being their human dignity. |
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Some people have interpreted this phenomenon as an exercise of the right to diversity and the freedom of choice. |
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The important thing for all European enterprises and citizens is that we continue to have and exercise freedom of choice. |
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As for optional dual candidacy, it offers political parties and candidates freedom of choice. |
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In the name of freedom of choice, he has encouraged the development of a culture of death and has thus attacked the most vulnerable, the unborn. |
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Those solutions would more easily achieve the hidden goal of this reactionary bill and still respect the freedom of choice of women. |
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Most arbitration rules give great freedom of choice to arbitrators, some more than others. |
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The freedom of choice inherent in competitive market situations has always worked to the advantage of consumers. |
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Consumers and producers must continue to have freedom of choice over the long term. |
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Companies must therefore be given effective freedom of choice to subscribe to such codes. |
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Or is it also about a state of mind that is only possible because of Western individualism, egalitarianism, freedom of choice and civil institutions and rights? |
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The stratification of the blogosphere was an inevitable consequence of freedom of choice. |
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The situation is worrisome, because the same strategy was used by the opponents of freedom of choice in the United States to have abortion criminalized. |
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Very basically, it involved the dignity of man and freedom of choice. |
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Consumers cannot enjoy real freedom of choice until they have full knowledge of the market conditions available to them, and unless they have the wherewithal to understand and make good use of the information available. |
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Regrettably, the Commission has inserted into both of the draft regulations a voting and decision-making method that will sweep aside national freedom of choice. |
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No other home entertainment system offers so much freedom of choice and can be so consistently adapted to the living situation, tastes and expectations of every individual. |
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A true enabling information society should enable everyone to be a participant, through access to technology and knowledge, and with freedom of choice. |
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To maximize freedom of choice, the effort and time expended for the research and the non-research alternative, as well as the potential rewards, should be comparable. |
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This would require some new regulations regarding more freedom of choice. |
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In order to safeguard freedom of choice, which is an essential consumer right, a high degree of consumer protection is required in order to enhance consumer confidence in distance selling. |
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In terms of social justice, we believe that a democratic government must respect parents' freedom of choice in childcare options, trust their choices, and make each choice financially possible. |
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Thus, individual freedom of choice, when it is not founded on the exploitation and oppression of others, is the condition for the full flowering of social relations, for the social being of man. |
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In this framework besides the material minimum for a good life, health and good social relations, security is considered as one of the key elements of human well-being that influence the freedom of choice. |
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We also took a new perspective by introducing an assessment of the autonomy of NGSs and by looking more closely both at home schooling and parents' freedom of choice. |
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Despite the seeming freedom of choice and movement that contemporary fashion allows, maintaining a disciplined body is a growing preoccupation among women. |
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Well-regulated cities become motors of change and pacemakers of modernization, offering opportunities for individuals to exercise their freedom of choice. |
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In Quebec, the rationale was respect for the freedom of choice for those who prefer cohabitation in order to avoid the obligations attached to marriage. |
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This conflict originated in heaven when a created being, endowed with freedom of choice, in self-exaltation became Satan, God's adversary, and led into rebellion a portion of the angels. |
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The BDO recognised the WDC and agreed that all players shall have the freedom of choice as to which open events they wish to play in. |
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The conservatives invoke freedom of choice. |
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Republicans emphasized giving individuals freedom of choice. |
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Every New Mexican would be covered under one plan that would have a comprehensive benefit package and freedom of choice of health care providers and hospitals. |
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