1. Allowing the client to choose in this way can often increase their motivation for the success of the treatment. 2. Could I in fact have chosen in a manner more worthy of my dignity as a rational agent? 3. From a social efficiency point of view, the methods chosen in any specific instance should be determined by efficiency considerations. 4. Rules are arbitrary in character and are to do with the manner in which people choose between alternative modes of conduct. 5. She would wait patiently, sure Frank would choose her in the end. 6. The thought of an instant death, chosen in time and manner, seemed to have some minimising effect on that fear. 7. Corrupt leaders were chosen in a fraudulent election. 8. The ANC had previously insisted that the drafting should be left to a Constituent Assembly chosen in a non-racial election. 9. Subjects chosen in conjunction with local managers were varied. |