1.   In their day, presidential nominees were chosen by members of Congress meeting in caucus.

2.   Local party members choose the election candidates.

3.   Members choose the option that best fits their Internet usage needs.

4.   A committee decides how money is distributed but members can choose charities they want to support.

5.   AOL will continue its efforts to block e-mail with false return addresses and from known junk e-mailers, but members now can choose to impose additional restrictions.

6.   Arens reportedly came forward when younger members of the Likud chose not to oppose Netanyahu.

7.   AOL spokeswoman Pam McGraw conceded that the company sells subscriber lists to potential advertisers, but members can choose to be excluded.

8.   At branches of the New York Sports Clubs, members can choose from eight kinds of cultural dance classes, from Reggae to Middle Eastern Belly Dance.

9.   But allowing members to chose their standard-bearer for the general election is what party politics is all about, Mullholland said.

10.   But in what could be a change this year, Gingrich said in the statement that members will choose their committee chairs.

n. + choose >>共 971
people 4.55%
voter 4.32%
company 3.17%
government 2.68%
customer 2.04%
woman 1.86%
investor 1.69%
student 1.55%
parent 1.53%
consumer 1.51%
member 1.20%
member + v. >>共 800
be 14.84%
say 8.92%
have 3.40%
include 1.50%
vote 1.26%
want 1.09%
take 1.09%
agree 1.03%
meet 0.93%
make 0.78%
choose 0.28%
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