You see, now that both sides have made their argument, there's a big choice to make.
Because in the coming weeks, you're going to have a big choice to make, Nevada.
He says, No, it's a big choice, an important change and people want the chance to reflect.
Now, you've now heard both sides make their argument, and I hope you know at this point there's a big choice to make.
And now your choice -- facing a very big choice.
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Now, in just 15 days, Ohio, starting on October 2nd, you will have one big choice to make -- I think the clearest choice of any time in a generation.
The goal then is to create a fair market that enforces equal access to the grid and that allows big buyers a choice of supplier.
Giuliani might have seemed the least plausible choice of big Republican donors in Texas.
The big disadvantage of this choice, however, is that it limits our audience to gamers.
"It surprised me that a big coach from a big country made the choice to come to Twente, " he said.
That was after his ideological fling with the Nazis (Hitler already had his architect, Albert Speer), and before he became the architect of choice of big business.
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Such performance-based exams have a big advantage over multiple choice: They go beyond whether students can regurgitate a set of facts on a certain day to assess their know-how.
Although TCU, located an average of 1, 140 miles from the Big East schools, does not fit geographically and adds to an already overcrowded basketball league, the Big East had no choice but to beef up football.
To see the scale, compare a city like Miami (at one extreme, with just one district covering almost all the metropolitan area) and Boston (at the other, with 70 districts within a 30-minute commute of downtown): that big an increase in choice is associated with an improvement in attainment of 1.4 grades and an increase in young adult earnings of 15%.
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The villain, personified by Roger Allam, turns out to represent big business: an interesting choice of target for a major motion picture.
Next comes Ledsinger's big upgrade: a new Choice brand, called Cambria Suites, to compete with Courtyard by Marriott and Hilton Hotel's Garden Inn.
Again, small differences in word choice can make big differences in the attitudes and perceptions of people internal and external to your business.
In the end, Pfizer doesn't really have a choice, given how big Lipitor will eventually be.
Many in medicine, however, say they have no other choice but to adopt big changes.
But if Britain is to help its educational under-achievers, school choice must play a big part.
But Mr Thompson is an odd choice to lead a big, struggling private company.
Now that welfare reform is under way, Republicans see school choice as the next big opportunity to distinguish themselves from their Democratic rivals.
In the Big Easy, there is no choice of a dozen types of oysters from around the world: there are local gulf oysters, and it is simply a matter of how many you want.
But this choice is a very big deal.
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The Asian crisis was a bitter, very recent memory, and choice No. 2 was big, safe and Dutch--Phillips.
Capital will also be the method of choice to rein in firms big enough to rock the system.
Retailers typically give customers the choice of either buying a big mixed bag of socks or buying individual pairs off the rack.
The vice-presidential candidate himself might not actually do anything for you electorally, but your choice of him is a big deal and sends a very important message.
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