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  • Pro-choicers often complain about women not really having a free-choice, but do nothing themselves to make that happen.

    ProWomanProLife » All the news that’s fit to print 2009

  • "You lost free-choice vouchers," Mr. Wyden recalls Mr. Reid telling him.

    Lobbyists Won Key Concessions In Budget Deal The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • But everyone mentioned in the article was a big-spending, foreign-interventionist, privacy-rights bashing, free-choice despising, extremist left-wing so-called Neocon.

    Texas Gov. Rick Perry pulled out of conservative straw poll 2009

  • And we cannot make all your troubles fade away because of the free-choice rule . . . we can only offer a defense against the darkness.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • And we cannot make all your troubles fade away because of the free-choice rule . . . we can only offer a defense against the darkness.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • Faced with a tough fight over his health-care plan, Mr. Obama so far hasn't put much muscle behind passing the free-choice bill.

    For Labor, Small Shifts, Big Wishes 2009

  • Properly designed, government-supervised single payer can not only save the yearly $350 billion that Physicians for a National Health Plan estimates, but actually refocus our system on health and wellness and even enlarge the caregiver and treatment options that the current, apparently free-choice insurance system actually limits.

    James S. Gordon: Obama and Health Care Reform: Finding Promise Amid Peril 2009

  • On unions, he supports that free-choice act, which the unions want, that they say will help people unionize.

    CNN Transcript May 2, 2009 2009

  • In a free-choice situation, when an individual can interact with any one of a number of other individuals, there is a strong tendency to select someone who is very similar.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

  • Dr. Gilbert, however, says that he has yet to be persuaded that this same flaw exists in all experiments using the free-choice paradigm, and he remains confident that the overall theory of cognitive dissonance is solid.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Jan 2008

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