1. Bureaux and micros are not suitable, so a choice must be made between using an in-house mainframe and buying a mini. 2. But he had made his choice and he had to abide by it. 3. Economics assumes that consumers are perfectly knowledgeable and make rational choices. 4. Fans of organic wine will be pleased to see two new choices made from organically grown grapes. 5. Good information is essential if people are to make informed choices about services. 6. Having made his choice, he showed her a short, stout leather strap, before applying it to her naked seat. 7. His choice is made entirely from drawings of the prospective children. 8. How can one make informed choices? 9. I felt I was being forced to make a choice between my family and my job. 10. I tried to make choices, but wound up with empty gestures. |