A sufficient number to choose among.
The thing or person chosen; that which is approved and selected in preference to others; selection.
The best part; that which is preferable.
Worthly of being chosen or preferred; select; superior; precious; valuable.
Selected with care, and due attention to preference; deliberately chosen.
The act of selecting among alternatives, a concept crucial to economics.
Selling method auctioneers sometimes use with similar items offered in a “variable†lot. Bidders compete and the highest bidder gains control. Bidder in control has the “choice†to select any one piece from the lot for the amount of the high bid, as well as the “choice†to select additional pieces from the lot by paying the amount of the high bid for each additional piece chosen. After this bidder has selected, items remaining in the lot will be offered to other bidders.
free will in the soul to choose; guidance for life from promises, self-will or circumstances.
choice: the power or opportunity of choosing. To make a deliberate decision to do something. - One of the 72+ divine attributes of God.
Exclusive listeners choose only one station. First Choice listeners choose other stations, but they choose your station at least as much if not more than any others. 2nd/3rd choice listeners select at least one if not more than one other station before your station. Adding the Exclusive and First Choice categories reported in the Loyalty and Choice analysis yields "core" listeners. The remaining percentages added together are also known as "fringe" listeners.
Course of action taken when faced with a set of alternatives. View Capstone Lesson(s) that address this concept
a selection among alternative goods, services, or actions.
A decision made or a course of action taken when faced with two or more alternatives. (See also Scarcity.) View LEI Lesson(s) that address this term
the person or thing chosen or selected; "he was my pick for mayor"
the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"
of superior grade; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches"
a control that is selected by using the SELECT button (or keyboard) to initiate a user action or to toggle a value
a list of options, one of which may be selected at any given time
an abstract class that collects together a group of items, and provides functionality for displaying and selecting them
an act of choosing, or the power to choose, or the person, place or thing chosen
an item that lets you choose from a selection of alternatives
a subjective approach that conditions the next action, which is the firm decision
the degree to which the student has the opportunity to select, monitor, plan, and evaluate his or her performance within or among activities; valid choice-making opportunities give the student control over his or her environment and facilitate ownership of performance
a decision between a number of options. For example, we could choose to use a certain quantity of platinum in a fuel cell, a necklace or for medical purposes.
Anti-choice: The preferred term for those who oppose reproductive choice. Do not use pro-life. · Pro-choice: Supportive of the full range of women's reproductive rights. Do not use pro-abortion.
A decision to purchase that is based on an evaluation of alternatives.
the act of creating an alternative and selecting it. We can choose to be willing to experience our forms. We can choose to avoid our forms. Choosing willingness leads to AHA's and right livelihood. See Decision.
making a selection among alternatives.
An adjective used to describe an especially select specimen of a given grade. Thus, Choice EF-45 represents an especially select Extremely Fine coin (normal or typical Extremely Fine being EF-40).
An adjective used to describe an especially select specimen of a given grade. For example, Choice AU-55 represents an especially select About Uncirculated coin (typical About Uncirculated being AU-50).
can mean selection or pick, but in relation with food -like a choice steak- means more often superior, excellent, select, top-notch, fine, first-rate, high-quality, cream of the crop, vintage, prime. second rate.
Choice consists of that mental process of thinking involved with the process of judging the merits of multiple s and ing one for action. Simple examples can involve deciding whether to get up in the morning or go back to sleep, or selecting a given route to make a journey across a country.