And don't think of taking the leap
as a choice between succeed or fail; think of it
as a choice between succeed or learn something.
For example, access to more U.S. programming is presented
as a choice between increased fees, lost Canadian jobs, or larger television packages with Canadian channels.
But some Koreans might give the impression that they should still enjoy special treatment and protections they no longer need, and that they see every negotiation
as a choice between winning or losing, rather than win - win opportunities between long - term equal partners.
«All political choices of the time were interpreted
as choices between morality and immorality, good and evil, virtue and vice,» writes Kekes.
We have already seen that John Winthrop in his shipboard sermon of 1630 posed the issue to his congregation
as the choice between adhering to God's covenant or pursuing «our carnal intentions seeking great things for ourselves and our posterity,» seeking «our pleasures and profits.»
The issue of the structure of experience is often discussed
as a choice between two epistemological theories: «realism» (in which «the known creates the knower» or the noetic pole depends on the ontic) and «idealism» (in which «the knower creates the known» or the ontic pole depends on the noetic).
• First, the Nicaraguan people made a logical choice in an election that the U.S. government, its UNO backed coalition, and its contra army all framed
as a choice between ongoing war and «peace.»
It would be natural to interpret
this as a choice between fully determinate options (i.e., an eternal object or a set of eternal objects), each option needing only the addition of «ingression» or «actualization» to make it real.
The general rejection of socialism in America by the by the 1850s, after an earlier flurry of interest, is to be explained far more by the victory of the ideology of individualism than
as a choice between alternate ways to order a new industrial economy whose outlines were as yet hardly discernible.
Of course, Whitehead can not entirely avoid the description of a concrescence
as a choice between given options.
Elizabeth Bruenig sees politics
as a choice between the good (where Christianity shapes politics) and the monstrous (where politics shapes Christianity).
This is never so relevant
as the choice between stability and portability.
An article I wrote in March attempted to forecast how Hillary Clinton's campaign would seek to «win the narrative game» by defining the election
as a choice between unity and division, love versus hate, hope over fear, and the like.
Perhaps as importantly, it is also possible that downplaying the Conservative brand will make it more palatable for former Labour voters to vote for local Conservative candidates, when framed
as a choice between the two leaders.
And by repeatedly trying to paint Khan as slippery and evasive, the Tories hope to paint the the election
as a choice between Goldsmith's «plain - speaking» and Khan's untrustworthiness.
James Purnell resigned from the cabinet in part because of his frustration that Brown was attempting to frame the next election
as a choice between Labour investment and Tory cuts.
Purnell had been highly critical of Brown's attempts to frame the general election campaign
as a choice between Labour «investment» and Tory «cuts».
And May herself says «there is no such thing
as a choice between «soft Brexit» and «hard Brexit»» when there quite demonstrably is.
In justifying this, ministers often frame the issue
as a choice between aid and resettlement, as if the former precludes the latter.
By choosing Goldsmith, the Eton - educated son of a billionaire hedge fund owner, as their candidate against Labour's Sadiq Khan, a son of an immigrant bus driver raised in a council house, the Tories have already allowed Labour to paint
this as a choice between «their London and ours».
Allowing today's Bill to be presented
as a choice between the «deserving and «underserving poor» is both morally and economically wrong.
It is nationalists like Alex Salmond who oppose remedies like this because they want to present the situation falsely -
as a choice between the status quo and the end of the United Kingdom.
He said: «We must not allow the Tories to frame the election
as a choice between status quo and change.
The NRA has cynically framed the debate
as a choice between banning all guns and doing nothing.
Haynes brilliantly uses the restrictions of the genre to critique cultural expectations: Cathy's purposefully stilted dialogue remains bound by the front - office conventions of post-WWII Hollywood (interestingly, Frank's isn't), and unlike the men in the film, her options are as limited
as the choice between a happy or a sad ending.
Framing this year's election of Indiana's top school official
as a choice between maintaining the status quo or «rapid changes» to the state's education policy, The Times of Northwest Indiana says it chooses continuing change.
The 2015 Dodge Charger Pursuit will continue to be offered with both V - 6 and V - 8 engines, as well
as a choice between rear - or all - wheel - drive; a five - speed automatic transmission is standard.
Fuel economy for the 2016 Chrysler 300 is dependent on the consumer's choice between all - wheel drive and rear - wheel drive, as well
as the choice between the standard V6 and the available V8:
Add in the luxury features offered with the Overland and Summit trim levels, as well
as the choice between either a V - 6 (290 horsepower), a V - 8 (360 horsepower) or a turbodiesel V - 6 (240 horsepower and 420 lb - ft of torque), and it's clear that versatility is one of the Grand Cherokee's strong points.
Both versions of the CTS had great handling and offered the choice of rear - wheel drive or all - wheel drive, as well
as the choice between a six - speed manual or a six - speed automatic transmission.
Given the presence of a cylinder - deactivation system that drops the crossover down to three cylinders, as well
as a choice between seven - speed and nine - speed automatic transmissions, it's safe to assume that the 2016 Pilot will not only be more robust than its predecessor, but that it will also be much more efficient.
The most useful way to look at the choice between legacy publishing and self - publishing, therefore, is
as a choice between two kinds of lottery, each with different odds, different kinds of payouts, and different overall advantages and disadvantages.
In many respects, going digital just makes more sense, such
as the choice between physical reference books and online databases.
One can see
it as the choice between turning against late Modernism or sticking up for the avant - garde, just when Soho and then Chelsea were busy coopting both.
Thus saying that the prior is uniform has zero information as long
as the choice between possible variables has not been done.
The World Bank report points out that intra-technology choices, such
as the choice between onshore and offshore wind or between different types of solar PV, could affect metal demand as much as the scale of generation.
The choice between s 17 support and mainstream welfare benefits was portrayed
as a choice between different modes of implementing EU law.
In Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New Jersey policy holders may choose between the two systems and this is offered
as a choice between «full tort» and «limited tort» (no fault insurance).
That includes the 128 GB of internal storage as well
as a choice between Very Silver and Quite Black colors.
Not exact matches
So while it's easy to go with your favorite beer
choice as you prepare for the big game, to really get into the spirit of the rivalry
between the two teams, it might be more fun to crack open a hometown favorite of the two towns.
The rollback of these privacy rules wouldn't be
as big of a deal to people if they had a
choice between an ISP that collects data en masse and one that makes it a point not to serve up targeted ads.
ISPs such
as Comcast should be allowed to do what they want
as long
as they're transparent about it, and
as long
as consumers have real
choice between broadband providers.
This strategy translates well to buying gifts online: If you're deciding
between a few
choices, put all of them in your cart, and leave them for a few days without checking out (
as long
as you'll still have time for delivery before they're needed).
The scholars used two major national databases — the American Community Survey and the Baccalaureate and Beyond Survey — to examine the relationship
between the
choices of major of people aged 20, and how those
choices shift
as unemployment rates go up.
This program encourages Manitoba's young people
between the ages of 18 and 29 to start their own full - time, year - round business and pursue self - employment
as a career
choice.
In Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green, Levinson and Horowitz say some of the smartest business people today are those who do nt see the
choice before them
as a stark divide
between doing good, on the one hand, or doing well.
The main advantage for borrowers at TD include flexible
choices between points and lender credits,
as well
as a high rating for customer satisfaction with its mortgage servicing.
As far as electric razors go, you've got the choice between a foil or rotary shaver, both of which have their own plusses and minuse
As far
as electric razors go, you've got the choice between a foil or rotary shaver, both of which have their own plusses and minuse
as electric razors go, you've got the
choice between a foil or rotary shaver, both of which have their own plusses and minuses.
«If she believes there were fact - based errors, such
as the strategy
choice was just a negotiated settlement
between two warring executives who feared losing turf, then the manager should ask whether she should really stay at the company for her own benefit and the company's» says Neilson.
Just
as we're often presented with a false
choice between a strong economy and a healthy environment, it often feels
as though our political leaders think we have to choose
between a focus on our non-renewable energy commodities or clean energy technologies.