The Bible has choice words for those who oppress the poor and kind words for those who help them.
Not only has choice become a bad word in the Labour Party again, but the forces against greater diversity of provision are marshalling too.
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For now, those close to Gingrich insist, he has no choice but to continue on the treacherous course that has been set.
Instead, they believe Britain has no choice but to go along with rescue efforts.
He has no choice but to coexist with the vacuum that is slowly spreading inside him.
The book publishing business has a choice now about where it will go next.
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Read has little choice but to punish his labs, which have been famously unproductive.
The court also has no choice but to decide hard cases: that is its job.
Commercially, the Panama Canal has little choice: either it expands, or its trade will dry up.
Today it is becoming clear that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has no choice but to lead.
Anwar, being finance minister, has no choice but to take some of the blame.
Many in Sacramento, including Steve Westly, the state's financial controller, believe he has no choice.
And, in some respects, Mr Dzurinda has no choice but to risk incurring some unpopularity.
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He must believe, in other words, that he has no choice other than to change course.
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For that and other reasons, Jal feels he almost has no choice but to forge ahead.
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Japan has little choice but to raise interest rates substantially, with dire consequences far beyond its shores.
Those are the positives, and they're very simple and, from our perspective, the customer has a choice.
It is true, as Mr Nuder says, that Sweden has introduced choice more widely than, say, Britain.
Like other private-equity firms, the firm has little choice right now but to focus on buying middle-market companies.
President Assad now has a choice: He can lead that transition, or get out of the way.
He says he has no choice but to prosecute it: it is not his job to dispense pardons.
He may be an embarrassment, but he is one that the administration has no choice but to cultivate.
Hamilton is contracted until 2010 and so he has no choice but to stay with the team for now.
This makes IT departments more competitive in the age of cloud, and as a result, everyone has more choice.
But since a fight is what it got, Israel has no choice but to strike out on its own.
When forced to answer that question under oath, the industry has no choice but to tell us as much.
He has a choice: Handle the crisis or do the campaign to-do list.
Rutgers has a choice: What kind of school does it want to be?
With seven daughters, five sons and a handful of chickens to feed, Kya Law says he has no choice.
Arup's Dr Kristian Steele feels business now has little choice in the matter.
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