Sentences with phrase «to give people a choice»

The third change necessary to create a more personal and preventative health service is to give people the choice of taking a more active role in managing their own care.
Their preference is for the single transferable vote system, which gives people a choice between candidates as well as parties.
It's about giving people choices and options for solving very real problems.
The other reason is that we're basically giving people choice and letting the brand evolve, not getting stuck in the past but not throwing it out either.
Perhaps give people a choice, pay for ebook without ads, or free with ads.
Give people a choice between «reef» salt and «fish» salt.
YES - is it EVIL to use 2000 year old parchment to justify refusing to give people a choice in life?
One of several studies that these researchers conducted involved giving people the choice of getting paid to do a word puzzle for five minutes or getting paid to sit and do absolutely nothing for five minutes.
We're giving people a choice when it comes to feeding themselves and their families with a brand they know and trust.»
Organic food gives people a choice about what they eat.
We do not give people a choice of whether to jointhe NHS; they are forced into it.
Personally I share the feminist critique and would not want to get married, yet for me the issue is about overturning homophobic discrimination and at least giving people the choice to make what is in my view the misguided decision to get married.
That means giving people a choice on whether or not we keep safe seats, jobs for life and the cheap theatre that passes for debate in our parliament.»
SOFTONIC - Jan 15 - The recently re-branded Down app gives people the choice of «getting down», or «get a date» instead.
its not like they destroyed the kinect, its still a major part of xbox.some people simply did nt want the kinect and said they wouldnt buy the xbox with it bundled so MS gave people a choice.
No, the most logical move is to stop ps plus until they think of a solution to this problem, e.g. give people a choice of monthly games.
Even if listening is a worthy goal to promote, can the state give people a choice between listening (which sounds compelled) or staying away, with talking back no longer an option?
When we started working with Julia on this range it was really important to both her and us that the range gave people the choice to put their own stamp on things.
«Our user experience initiative is to give people a choice in how they roll with us, whether they want to call us, walk into the office, use our chatbot, get a quote on our website or talk to a smart speaker.»
Or maybe it was those snarky comments about giving people a choice.
Yet its leadership and majority of MPs passed the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill at Second Reading on Monday of last week to give people the choice over a flawed AV system.
«Give people choice.
I want to give a person a choice.
When blue laws were finally abolished, giving people the choice between going to the movies or attending worship on Sunday evening, the churches quickly discovered they were losing the competition for the attention of teenagers.
The industry's strategy is to give people a choice, and then hope they will choose to buy its products.
It's not that God doesn't want people to believe in Him, but he's given people a choice to believe or not to believe.
We wanted to give people a choice...
Judy is a breast cancer survivor, so their approach to cooking is to entertain and give people the choice of whether to go with the traditional or twist recipe.
Set out the options available, explain the benefits and the costs of EU membership, and give people a choice.
«Give people a choice.
«I wish we had a Democratic challenger as it gives people choices.
«This is about giving people a choice and it can unite those who believe in electoral reform with those who want to maintain a strong constituency link.»
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We want to give people a choice
Part of that draw may come from having the support of Ralph Nader, who said Sunday he's supporting both candidates to give people a choice between the two most popular parties.
«It's a matter of giving people a choice,» said Mr. Hughes, a Southold attorney and former prosecutor.
He said that he had friends who were Democrats who planned to cast their vote for Leverette, but asked that Democrats «give people a choice.
«If we get a bill through parliament that lets people decide, that's not betraying anybody - that's giving people the choice
We need to give people the choice of travelling by public transport, walking and cycling, but that can only happen if we make the polluter pay and use the money raised to invest in things that are good for our health and our environment.
Although candidates love spouting their belief and faith in Democracy, their political survival triumphs over giving people a choice.
«We're just trying to give the people a choice,» he said as his reason for wanting to run opposite Carlucci.
«They feel very strongly that politics needs to be more accessible to the average person and the two - party system is not conducive to real democracy and giving people choices
He's found that if you give people a choice between a smaller, more expedient reward and a larger delayed one, timing has an interesting impact on their decisions.
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