Christmas tree growers are a diffuse bunch, ranging from Pacific Northwest magnates who harvest trees with helicopters, to mom-and-pop shops in the Carolinas that have choose-and-cut operations on their family farms.
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But even with a supermarket aisle of beers to choose from, there's no law of economics that says consumers have to choose any of them.
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"We have to choose the countries we want to target, " he told the BBC's Daily Politics.
Public figures have to choose carefully what they say because it will often come up again.
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But if they have to choose between Suharto and the people, they will choose the people.
Under UMNO tradition, the party president will have to choose from one of three vice presidents.
Otherwise you have to choose: would you rather carry a camera or a GBA?
You can still find wines like that, but you have to choose carefully among producers.
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And, come October, the NFL will have to choose between punting or getting tackled.
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But here's the rub: He's going to have to choose which side he is on.
As a result, many workers have to choose between a paycheck and their family's well being.
No one should have to choose between keeping health care and taking a job.
If he doesn't, the Tory party will have to choose between ditching him and dying.
Now you have to choose: Should you trust the electronic authority, or trust your own expertise?
European banks, he says, will have to choose between their dodgy clients or doing business in America.
But you have to choose your design points, and this is a design for medium- and large-sized business.
"Schools shouldn't have to choose between meeting their children's academic needs and meeting their nutritional needs, " Woldow said.
Instead, ministers will have to choose between finishing a less ambitious agenda on time, or extending the timetable.
You have to choose a license up front so people know that their contributions will not be closed off.
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Developers, especially smaller developers, will have to choose whether to develop for the iPhone 5 or for previous generations.
Then Iowa would have to choose between being first-in-the-nation and staying in 2008.
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Most people think they have to choose between tradition and doing modern food.
In most regions, customers have to choose between two, possibly three service providers.
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On an iPhone you have to choose from a list supplied by Apple.
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But no two plans are the same, so you have to choose carefully.
You have to choose what to take with you and what to leave behind, because you can't take everything.
And if I announce today that we have to choose between free press and free sausages, of course they'll choose free sausages.
Sooner or later, you have to choose which country you're going to represent.
For this reason you have to choose your positions on the field very carefully and press their players a lot.
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