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choosing English

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What does choosing mean?

choosing

The act of making a choice.

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Simple sentences

Nobody argued against choosing him as chairman.
It was a profession of his own choosing.
It is the job of his own choosing.
That's a job of your own choosing, isn't it?
Nevertheless, many are choosing early retirement.
You cannot be too careful in choosing friends.
You cannot be too careful in choosing your friends.
You should be careful in choosing friends.
Choosing to fight for the British proved to be a mistake.
I made a big mistake when choosing my wife.
Tom made a mistake in choosing Mary for the job.
You must be careful in choosing your friends.
For example, more people are choosing to live together and have children without getting married.
Mary took her time choosing a dress even though Tom was waiting for her.
Tom often has trouble choosing what clothes to wear.
Choosing something means giving something up.
Thank you for choosing us.
Tom often has trouble choosing what to wear.
Marie is choosing the flowers.

Movie subtitles

Choosing not to try, Greg.
You should be more careful in choosing your gentlemen friends.
Perhaps it wasn't quite worthy of you choosing us as subjects of your demonstration.
Men are more careful in choosing a tailor than they are in choosing a wife.
No, they're more careful in choosing a tailor than in choosing a wife.
The world's choosing up sides.
And no chance of choosing, Idabelle?
And so, he married again, choosing for his second wife a woman of good family, with two daughters just Cinderella's age, by name, Anastasia and Drizella.
This music is not of my choosing.
They may even get a kick out of the general choosing their battalion.
Time has come for choosing sides.
Thank you for choosing the Island of Elba.
First, we're not your friends, Toussaint. Ruling means choosing.
Could you possibly help me to die in a uniform of my own choosing?
What would you call a uniform of your own choosing?
I reserve the privilege of choosing my friends.
Not of my choosing.
Then there's the choosing of scents and lotions - attar of rose, carnation, crushed lily. and musk.
No, they're more careful in choosing a tailor than in choosing a wife. - Oh.
The world's choosing up sides. I know who I'm with.
No chance of choosing', IdabeIIe?
You should be more careful in choosing your gentlemen friends. - You don't understand.
Leon, tell monsieur seated over there- the gentleman with the big hat and boots- if he's having difficulty in choosing his breakfast, i'll be happy to assist him. Ask him if he wouldn't perhaps prefer to be served at my table. We're old friends.
I'm deeply troubled. Aren't you afraid of the life you're choosing?
I'd though hard before choosing my fictional name.
No, Cary, you're the one that made it a question of choosing.
Listen, watch out about choosing your pals.
Come, Colonel, you're choosing to take a rather simple view of this.

News and current affairs

The Union's members should form a series of overlapping circles: different combinations of members should be able to pool their responsibilities in different areas of their own choosing.
But much of this damage will be avoided by people choosing for themselves to adapt to a change in their environment.
The current path risks further destabilization in Antarctica; choosing the alternative path of a new energy system for the planet is our last best hope.
The path to a satisfactory resolution is clear: give the General Assembly a greater role in the selection of the Secretary General so that members would be delegating powers to an authority of their own choosing.
Moreover, in choosing to flatter the UK's misguided policy, the Fund has confirmed its deference to its major shareholders.
Corporate taxpayers take advantage of discrepancies in rules and rates, choosing to do business in countries with more favorable - or lax - tax regimes.
With more children surviving to adulthood, poor families are choosing to have fewer children, and to invest more in their health and education.
European firms doing business in North and South America locate their corporate headquarters in Miami, Panama City, and elsewhere, with almost none choosing Puerto Rico.
Obviously, the Chinese were politically tone-deaf in choosing an architect whose name carried such dark historical connotations.
But even a partial shift in meat-consumption habits - with consumers choosing options like chicken and seafood, instead of beef - could have a far-reaching impact.
The idea that the Arab-Israeli peace process requires choosing between a Syrian or a Palestinian track has proved to be a dangerous fallacy.
In responding to the higher capital requirements imposed by authorities, and choosing whether to raise more capital or sell off assets, the banks must take into account the important role that their subsidiaries play in many countries.
The process of choosing the Commission's president appears to be a conflict between the voice of the people, as expressed in the results of last month's European Parliament election, and backroom deal-making by governments.
In other words, in choosing a mate, one shapes the course of evolution.
But on Planet Worst, forcing terrified, uneducated women to remain at home is more socially acceptable than facing the fact that this means choosing to drag down incomes for everyone.
Growth is wonderful; inflation is terrible; a central bank cannot avoid choosing: it must restore price stability even if that means sacrificing growth.
But choosing the issues at the top of a priority list is the easy part.
Carter had difficulty choosing between the muscular line of his national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and the more moderate approach of his secretary of state, Cyrus Vance.
Although much of the G-20 debate has concerned issues such as global fiscal stimulus, the real high-stakes poker involves choosing a new philosophy for the international financial system and its regulation.
But, during his 16-year tenure, Yam put his own appointees on that committee, choosing them from the financial sector that he regulates.

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