Sentences with phrase «meaningful choices which»

ESO at least has a few really cool, meaningful choices which remind me of New Vegas.

Not exact matches

Nearly every choice is the choice of something meaningful involving the loss of another possibility, which would have had its own special good points which are not present in what has finally been chosen.
For example, if the gravitational forces with which we contend were not constant and predictable, we would not be able to make meaningful choices concerning our movements.
Dr. Pope's org Challenge Success notes,» [S] everal studies have shown that when students have some choice over assignments, such as which topics to write about or which problems to do, they are more likely to be engaged in the work and complete it... If homework is going to be assigned, it should be developmentally appropriate, meaningful, and engaging for the students.»
We just constructively question the choice of the US House as a thread topic (OK, I admit, it will (hopefully) probably be the only one for a while) I suspect that many of us simply think that it is more appropriate and meaningful to discuss the Presidential contest (which in all fairness the Fix has been covering quite a bit since the mid-term elections) and perhaps 2008 US Senate races.
Schools must be able to differentiate in these crucial areas, offer parents a meaningful choice, and compete to see which best serves the needs of each student.
But I think we're fast approaching a trade publishing world in which the decision of whether or not to self - publish will be made on a manuscript - by - manuscript basis, and will be no more nor less meaningful than one's choice of whether or not to release in ebook formats.
Its standout feature may have been the gameplay choices it offered its audience, which consistently felt meaningful and tense.
The game impressed judges with its interesting art direction and moving story, which features player choices that have a meaningful impact on the narrative.
If the public is fully informed of the magnitude of the existing consensus in the scientific community, if the public is informed of how our modification of the atmosphere is effecting the climate, if the public learn of the magnitude of the effect those changes will have on the common wealth of the entire world, which I expect he would admit is necessarily going to be quite negative, and if the public are then presented with the choice of voting for a government which would take substantial meaningful action, does he suppose that the reaction would then be to do nothing?
Law enforcement admitted to forgetting to assist Taylor in fulfilling his section 10 (b) rights, which rendered Taylor unable to «exercise a meaningful and informed choice as to whether he should or should not consent» to having the first samples taken.
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