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  • 21choice — /tʃɔɪs / (say choys) noun 1. the act of choosing; selection. 2. power of choosing; option. 3. the person or thing chosen: this book is my choice. 4. an abundance and variety from which to choose: a wide choice of candidates. 5. that which is… …

  • 22Choice Travel route 637 — Service 637 is a bus route operating in the West Midlands, England.RouteThe route is operated by Choice Travel on a Centro contract.In the routes history, it has seen several operators such as Zaks, Birmingham Motor Traction and Central ConnectIt …

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  • 23choice-shift effects — The finding that after participating in a group discussion, individuals tend to advocate more extreme positions and call for riskier courses of action than they would have done had they not taken part in the discussion. This phenomenon is also… …

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  • 24choice — n 1. selection, eclecticism, adoption, acceptance, embracement, espousal, choosing; election, co option, co optation, Law. novation; appointment, assignment; nomination, vote, voice; determination, decision, commitment; judgment, opinion,… …

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  • 25To make a choice of — Choice Choice (chois), n. [OE. chois, OF. chois, F. choix, fr. choisir to choose; of German origin; cf. Goth. kausjan to examine, kiusan to choose, examine, G. kiesen. [root]46. Cf. {Choose}.] 1. Act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or …

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  • 26President's Choice — The President s Choice logo The Fre …

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  • 27Mode choice — analysis is the third step in the conventional four step transportation forecasting model, following trip generation and trip distribution but before route assignment. Trip distribution s zonal interchange analysis yields a set of origin… …

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  • 28Wheeler's delayed choice experiment — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 29Rational choice theory — This article is about a theory of economics. For Rational Choice Theory as applied to criminology, see Rational choice theory (criminology). Economics …

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  • 30Discrete choice — In economics, discrete choice problems involve choices between two or more discrete alternatives, such as entering or not entering the labor market, or choosing between modes of transport. Such choices contrast with standard consumption models in …

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