0 an act or the possibility of choosing: --
Champagne is their drink of choice (= the one they most often drink).
Is she single by choice?
I'd prefer not to work but I don't have much choice (= this is not possible).
Now you know all the facts, you can make an informed choice.
It was a choice between pain now or pain later, so I chose pain later.
It's your choice/The choice is yours (= only you can decide).
It's a difficult choice to make.
If the product doesn't work, you are given the choice of a refund or a replacement.
1 the range of different things from which you can choose: --
2 a person or thing that has been chosen or that can be chosen: --
3 of high quality: --
5 the right to choose, or the possibility of choosing: --
After 25 unrewarded choices, the training situation was shown and a correct choice of the triangle was rewarded.
Actual choices are relevant not to the idea of the right but rather to its direction of exercise with respect to the protected domain.
The precursor to having one's integrity protected (embodied by the requirement of one's consent) is the capacity to exercise will, make choices, and communicate desires.
The environment passes control to an ordinary text-editor of the user's choice, post-processing the resulting file.
Note also that the players hold correct beliefs about their own choices throughout.
Each of the three players is now free to believe that the other two players are correlating their strategy choices.
But the evidence of surveys suggests that employees frequently do not exercise much choice at all over their health plans.
Then, a food reward was given after the next correct choice.