For decades women had
little choice about what was done to their bodies from the moment they entered the hospital, and clinicians» opinions of how a healthy woman's labour should go mattered far more than what the woman wanted for herself.
Admission to the exhibition will be # 11, a hefty figure for the work of four virtual unknowns, but Curtis said there was
little choice about the cost.
In the nineties, most Canadians had
little choice about where they could do their daily banking.
Pope Benedict's Nazi youth had been a difficult tag for him to shake off, despite the repeated assurance that he had had precious
little choice about it, given that he grew up in Nazi Germany.
In the process of being evacuated Mum and Dad had
little choice about whether to be brave or not.
Most homeowners have
little choice about whether to insure their residence, since mortgages require it.
Sometimes even CEOs have
little choice about where their company's money goes.
Not exact matches
One upside of the Trending Topics controversy is that Facebook (fb) has become a
little more open and transparent
about how the feature works, and what principles guide those
choices.
Finally, you must intentionally build systems and processes that allow you to deliver such a wonderful experience that your customers have
little choice but to rave
about your company and its services to their friends, neighbors and colleagues at all stages of the life cycle.
To understand how your
choice of keywords can affect when your ads will be shown to searchers, you need to know a
little about the different keyword match types that Google uses.
Cutting off an entire part of life makes
little sense and comes
about due to DNA (spiritually challenged people actually can not sense anything outside of self) or
choice which is often based on pride (even those who hate God because of some physical or emotional abuse overcompensate in a pridefull unforgiving resentment).
Your
little «on second thought» dig clearly insinuated something
about my own religious commitments; your sarcasm was too weak to warrant recognition; and your
choice to decry me as «emotional» is a really tired tactic which mean who don't respect women use against women when they've been cornered.
But when we are having a dialogue
about this stuff, tell me how can I get my point of view across, like, I believe that being gay is a
choice, and then use what many, many others use to defend their so - called
choice,
little girls.
I think that it is important to be in a life of worship, it's not
about singing songs it's the
choices you make in every
little thing.
Many of them have never heard of Christianity, many of them know very
little about Christianity and many of them were indoctrinated into another religion as children, thereby having very
little choice in the matter.
These nutjobs play multiple
choice with the Ten Commandments, only pick and choose the scripture that fits their
little cult, and the people Jesus warned us
about.
Tom Hanks, the only actor in the movie that I recognized, and supposedly the star of the movie, filled the role of God who believed in the innocence of the the convicted prisoner, but could do
little about it, because of the
choice of the evil unbelieving people.
It's been more than thirty years since Jesus turned everything right - side - up for my folks and I felt the weight of that
choice at the table that night, watching all this
little kid crew, another generation, all perched around my kitchen table by the light of candles in the darkness, telling us grown - ups all the things we already knew
about Jesus.
What frustrates me
about the pro-
choice movement is the lengths to which advocates go to de-humanize unborn children and sanitize the abortion procedure, reducing life to nothing more than a cluster of cells and the implications of pregnancy to
little more than a
choice.
The whole conflict seemed to give me
little choice when the therapist said, «Well, I wouldn't want to come home tired after a day's work and have my wife complain
about her hard day at the office.»
Even the sparrow, with its
little bird brain, has to make tiny
choices about the sticks to pick up to construct its nest.
But after 9/11, I found that I, along with other American Muslims, have had
little choice but to talk
about religion.
The idea of a woman and her personal physician deliberating
about the
choice is a fantasy: women are going to specialized abortion clinics that offer
little support or counseling.
And grief, good grief we further concur, is something
about which we have
little choice.
I admit to a
little puzzlement
about why one who seems to take such dangers seriously would simultaneously welcome the world of expanded
choice.
As Walker Percy wrote, today Christians really have to think
about who they are, and that's because we live in a time where's there's
little to no real guidance when it comes to «lifestyle
choices.»
Many think that nature and nurture both play complex roles; most people experience
little or no sense of
choice about their sexual orientation.»
Understanding a few things
about the nature of the politics of our country, I have
little choice.
In an article which appeared as early as December in The Los Angeles Times, he began by complaining — a
little prematurely, it might be thought — that «for some who were most enthusiastic eight months ago
about the
choice of Joseph Ratzinger as pope, this Christmas season has continued a period of waiting — some becoming a bit impatient — for Benedict XVI to fulfil more of the promise of his election.»
I'm only just now
about to try this recipe, but my guess is that you could thicken it with a
little corn starch (or, corn starch + cold water shaken up etc.) in a sauce pan to make a glaze / sauce for the starch or veggie of your
choice, but I'm not sure how much to use per liquid — probably the general rule of «a
little at a time» if that isn't something you'd find frustrating.
Depending upon the sweetness of berries, drizzle
little honey (or any other sweetener of your
choice) and forget
about it for few hours to overnight until your Blackberry Almond Chia Pudding is ready.
I use that to start with (200g dry ingredients / 200g liquid / 100g eggs / 50g oil), and then add in
about 30g of orange juice, or maple syrup, or honey or < insert liquid of
choice here >, so mine are actually a
little runnier when they go into the pan.
Our chocolate bars are all certified organic by the Soil Association and because this means so much to us, we wanted to share with you a
little bit
about what organic entails and why you continue to make the right
choices when you eat organically.
On a flight to Australia, I had so much food I didn't even eat it all, but it was totally worth is when the hostess gave out sad
little egg salad sandwiches at
about hour 16 and I had all of these great healthy
choices to eat.
and felt depressed
about breakfast
choices that didn't involve at least a
little bit of sweet carbs.
And I have to admit, I was a
little bit skeptical
about his
choice of recipe at first, but oh.
You're also going to ask the one friend who you know will show up on time to bring a bag of potato chips and a bag of pretzels to go with the kimchi dip, the one friend who you know is going to show up late and feel guilty
about it to bring one of those
little cases of clementines, and ask a handful of random, reasonably responsible people to bring bars of chocolate, dealers
choice.
Little is known
about what factors differentiate frequent from infrequent users and the effectiveness of this scheme in helping Australians make healthier food
choices.
I like Sidibes height and strength, this is probably the one thing
about Arsene's
choice of fullbacks which they lacked a
little in.
It may leave precious
little time to do something with chervil, but life is
about choices, right?
The last time we made the final of the competition, we lost 2 - 1 in a painful encounter to Birmingham City, although we can have
little complaints
about the team fielded on that occasion, with even our first -
choice goalkeeper at the time featuring.
This was mainly down to the increasing number of reports
about the coveted 27 - year old telling his current Bundesliga club that he wanted to leave and with just a year to run on his contract that meant that Dortmund had
little choice but to sell.
Fabregas» sense of integrity / loyalty was always suspect for me, even when fans accused Nasri and co of being traitors and beatified Fabregas as a saint who reluctantly had to leave, I still thought something was off
about the guy and alas, he showed his true colors by not «having a
choice» again when he joined Chelski, yes, he is well within his rights but I have
little respect for pretentious bullshitters, I respect when you show me the middle finger and do what you want like Nasri and RVP among others.
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very
little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns
about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive
choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
Mesut Ozil's Instagram was hacked on Sunday evening by someone who either isn't happy
about his
choice of new girlfriend... or just wants to cause a
little drama.
That is a really good
choice up there but I think that AW will be a
little bit more cautious and start with Elneny, Welbeck and with so many other clubs sniffing
about I also expect to see Oxlaide - Chamberlain taking up one of the starting berths.
I've been trying to formulate a comment without being self - righteous
about my
choice to stay home or being dismissive of truly poor people who really can't stay home... To me it's not so much that I am willing to do the work of caring for my
little one «for free» its that the job is «priceless» and not one that I really felt anyone else was capable of doing, or would be appropriately tasked to do (that is caring for a 0 - 5 year old for the majority of her waking hours).
I have to first admit that I've been a
little reticent to post
about this, not because I'm not excited
about it, but because homebirth in our culture is not seen as a safe or wise
choice (though in reality it is as safe or safer than hospital births in most cases — there are a number of studies that indicate as such).
An atmosphere of shame that keeps us silent
about our
choice does
little to guide others dealing with a similar situation.
All Kate seems able to talk
about these days is her
choice of disposable diapers and how well
little Margot Renee is eating her strained pears.