Sentences with phrase «n't make the choice»

«I hate abortions, but just could not make that choice for someone else.
We're not making a choice.
«You can't make a choice between what's good for the environment and what's good for the economy,» Trudeau said.
He said: «You can't make a choice between what's good for the environment and what's good for the economy.
How can he possible judge me, knowing that I can not make any choices he doesn't already know I will make.
If you are not making choices, you are not designing.
He doesn't make our choices for us but He does influence them.
The problem is not that we can not make choices.
I know for sure you will choose one of them or not make a choice at all which is still a choice.
But brothers and sisters there will come a time when if we do not make a choice to accept the free Gift that hung on that wooden cross then we will be separated from that Precious One for all eternity and that is OUR choice not God's.
FACT argued that the ordinance reinforced the prevailing prejudices that women are not interested in sexual expression, that sexually explicit materials are degrading to women, and that women can not make choices about sexual matters for themselves but need the paternalistic protection of the law.
Religion is a choice the dead don't make choices so they don't need it presented to them.
But the characteristic feature of the man of 1970 is that he has less and less choice of this kind and that, even when he has a choice, he does not make that choice, so strong is the pressure in one particular direction.
People are born gay and do not make that choice.
If I don't understand that something is wrong, I am not making a choice.
If you can't make a choice to sin, is it a sin?
«I'm now married to a beautiful woman who sharpens, challenges and inspires me, and we have amazing children who I totally adore — to think that they would not exist if I hadn't made that choice is unthinkable.
We don't make the choice to be born or not to be born; others make it for us.
Bad because I hate these places at the best of times, bad because I feel I should take a greater interest and enthusiasm for the flooring that goes down in our home (especially considering the financial outlay) and bad bad bad because we just couldn't make a choice — oh golly!
I had so many options to score against him I couldn't make a choice.»
but they are not making choices according to being loyal to a club.
Jim Harbaugh won't make a choice between Woodson's pick and Lewis» pick «That's a good dance floor to be on.»
Good job it is not me making the choice.
Ohtani didn't make his choice for the owners» benefit, of course, but they must be toasting him at every meeting for how convenient he made this whole thing.
Just because they didn't nurse or didn't nurse this long doesn't makes your choice wrong.
The existence of imperfect conditions doesn't make our choices universally wrong or universally right.
But as a humane society, we don't make choices based on what «works» we make choices based on what is respectful and good for the well being of our children.
My choice to formula feed doesn't make your choice to breastfeed less awesome, or meeting your breastfeeding goals less personally satisfying.
Think about how you will feel and handle things if the child does not make the choice to convert.
The next time you offer her a choice and she refuses to take one, tell her, «In 10 seconds if you haven't made a choice I'll make the choice for you... 10, 9, 8, 7...» Then make sure you follow through and don't relent about her having any other option than the one you've chosen.
And now she is 20 months, a picture of health and happiness and it just doesn't seem that important any more...... I didn't make the choice but even so it was so LOVELY that someone else could feed her in the night.
Firstly - I did not make a choice about place of delivery.
I can't make that choice for anyone else either, but it does raise my hackles when I hear arguments that seem to assume that I think me having a bad time is a worse thing then the child I love and long for dying.
It's a great anecdotal story to remind you that even though something may be illegal that certainly does not mean you are not making a choice to do it.
Formula feeding moms are made to feel guilty because they didn't make a choice that other mothers have proudly made; a dangerous consequence of all parents just wanting to feel validated and supported in their personal parenting decisions.
I love that we can make that choice and I also love that we have a formal school system (one which I work in) that is there and available for everyone who can't make the choice you have be it financial, lack of interest or knowledge or whatever.
Our 3 1/2 likes to tell us «I'm not making any choices».
Of course it is your right to refuse anything but it doesn't make your choice ethical.
And they said: I didn't make the choice you are making, but however I can help you, I will!
There's also a lot of talk about how you get cornered into not making a choice and just having to do what you're told.
But it does not make my choice easer — so many good options:) My due date is coming in 3 weeks, so I need to decide now.
In truth, we don't make our choices in a social or cultural vacuum.
On the contrary, in choosing to conceive, parents are taking the necessary first steps for their child to come into existence; provided they are not making these choices for selfish reasons, they are not treating their child as a means only and are acting permissibly.
In other words, the evidence doesn't make the choice any easier for parents.
I can not make a choice either.
Having an unlimited pool of potential dates can not only make people feel less satisfied with their ultimate decision, but it can also lead them to freeze up and not make a choice at all.
The child could not make a choice because he did not know what would happen, but now that he knows what will happen, he can not make a choice.
But the screenplay, by Josh Singer (co-writer of Spotlight) and first - timer Liz Hannah, doesn't make the choice too simple.
So you can't make a choice.
There is no purity to any member of this traveling band (save maybe one lone child), not even Rosalie, and even though after she joins them all the walls between the soldiers and their Cheyenne charges start to come down, that does not mean this grieving widow still doesn't make choices that are as uncomforting as they are problematical.
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