Sentences with phrase «make voluntary choices»

To provide, promote, and protect access to reproductive health care and sexuality education so that all people can make voluntary choices about their reproductive and sexual health.
To make that a voluntary choice in the last ten years against owning assets has struck me as absolutely foolish.»
Who is it that is expected to make the voluntary choice?
Its 400 - page report, published this week following an extensive year - long review, sets out eligibility criteria including that the person is at least 18, has a terminal illness, is making a voluntary choice, has the mental capacity to make that choice, and that their decision is not impaired by a mental health problem such as depression or by pressure from friends or relatives.

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First, any prohibitions resulting from religious believes are personal, voluntary choices made by individuals.
FREE WILL: 1: voluntary choice or decision 2: freedom of humans to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention
«The Wisdom of Solomon» in the Apocrypha — although Solomon did not write it — is everlastingly right when it says that the beginning of wisdom is «the desire of discipline,» the love of it, the voluntary choice of it, the discovery that self - discipline is the highway to everything that makes life worth living.
It certainly shouldn't make a business pay for something that is voluntary and a choice for a woman to take.
The beverage industry's voluntary commitment to make calories more visible and useful to consumers supports First Lady Michelle Obama's efforts to help families make informed choices as part of an active, healthy lifestyle.
It is my understanding that BPI is working on a voluntary label so that people can make a decision on the product while shopping in the grocery store; and, as you pointed out, school districts now have the choice as to whether or not to buy hamburger that includes LFTB.
In a letter to Thames Valley Police, Tory councillor Simon Dudley spoke of «aggressive begging» and claimed that some rough sleepers had rejected help from local services and were therefore making «a voluntary choice».
Funding should also be made available for the voluntary sector to support people with these difficult choices
Attitudes: support for diversity (racial integration), a perception of inequity (that the public schools provide a lower quality education for low - income and minority kids), support for voluntary prayer in the schools, support for greater parent influence, desire for smaller schools, belief in what I call the «public school ideology» (which measures a normative attachment to public schooling and its ideals), a belief in markets (that choice and competition are likely to make schools more effective), and a concern that moral values are poorly taught in the public schools.
In most of these programs, there is negligible state control; families are trusted to make choices, and participating schools are indirectly held accountable for results via the voluntary decisions of parents.
Government and nonprofit leaders in cities like Cleveland, DC, New Orleans, Baltimore, and even Detroit have been able to make progress on these issues via voluntary agreements on citywide systems for enrollment and information to help families navigate public school choice.
Self - determination is defined as «the act of coming to a voluntary, uncoerced decision in which each participant makes free and informed choices as to process, decisions, and outcome.»
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