1. At the end of their stay, the Bosnians can chose to stay in Britain. 2. Callers can chose which long-distance carrier they use by dialing a code before the telephone number. 3. People can also chose to remain faithful, even in troubling times. 4. People can chose which company they use on long-distance calls by dialing a code before the telephone number. 5. The Bank of France could still chose not to cut rates tomorrow. 6. There is a chance he could chose to sign elsewhere, especially if he believes the Knicks have begun to slide. 7. They can chose to limit emissions as they wish, but are expected to focus on power plants. 8. The league maintains it has no monopoly because players could chose to play in other countries, or in minor or indoor leagues in the United States. 9. The voters can also chose among half a dozen other parties, ranging from the radically separatist Liberals to almost equally extreme pro-Serbia groups. 10. The World Court has no power to impose its rulings and Australia could chose to ignore any judgement that threatened the rich pickings in the Timor Sea oil fields. |