freedom of choice造句(1) The new syllabus allows students greater freedom of choice.
(2) If people want more freedom of choice, then I'm all for it .
(3) The new satellite TV channels offer viewers greater freedom of choice.
(4) This accessory offers complete freedom of choice!
(5) In practice there will not be complete freedom of choice for the individual.
(6) Health insurance plans that offer patients greater freedom of choice in selecting doctors are becoming too expensive for most people.
(7) Flexibility, freedom of choice - and complete peace of mind.
(8) It would give the viewer freedom of choice, even if that freedom was not extended to the broadcasters.
(9) He allowed her more freedom of choice than many of his clients who were perhaps a better advertisement for his dressmaking skills.
(10) Because people have freedom of choice where to shop there is some overlap between these spheres of influence.
(11) Are not consumers still being denied freedom of choice, resulting in delays in the introduction of more humane systems of husbandry?
(12) Freedom of choice is a feeble rejoinder when the issue is global suicide.
(13) You have much greater freedom of choice how you spend your time -but that freedom also confers greater responsibility on you.
(14) This freedom of choice, our local knowledge and the security of purchasing through a household name must be an unbeatable combination.
(15) Capitalist accompanies its development with a fanfare about freedom of choice, free markets, and all the rest of it.
(16) Suicide is voluntary, and implies freedom of choice.
(17) Be cognizant of the freedom of choice of individuals.
(18) Meanwhile, it also stresses the importance of individual freedom of choice and action.
(19) Those persons conveniently ignore such critical concepts as freedom of choice, motivation, and individuality.
(20) Firms said that tax complexity and administrative problems were the major hurdles in the path of extending freedom of choice.
(21) We are thus not persuaded that the Hyde Amendment impinges on the constitutionally protected freedom of choice recognized in Wade.
(22) A purely national project, however, can give a country's astronomers more freedom of choice, and assuages national pride.
(23) It should always be carried out with tact, care and respect for the individual's privacy and freedom of choice.
(24) Many councillors said they felt compelled to vote against the motion because they believed in the tenant farmers freedom of choice.
(25) Few would doubt that the rise of government has produced economic inefficiency and restricted the freedom of choice.
(26) In daily life, therefore, the individual rediscovered a certain freedom of choice.
(27) I don't believe in fate - we all have freedom of choice.
(28) Making insurance compulsory would - they say - not only free Health Service resources, but guarantee freedom of choice.
(29) The Supreme Court's decision also focused attention on the Freedom of Choice bill currently awaiting congressional consideration.
(30) William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, vigorously defended the right of every citizen to freedom of choice in religion.