Chosen
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978 examples of Chosen in a sentence
Would you have
chosen
to mentor me if you had seen me in one of those other versions of who I am?
They were
chosen
purely because of their aesthetic, and I'll talk more about that later.
So, in my lab, we have run hundreds of thousands of evolutionary game simulations with lots of different randomly
chosen
worlds and organisms that compete for resources in those worlds.
I want it to be enough to have asked and answered 36 questions, and to have
chosen
to love someone so generous and kind and fun and to have broadcast that choice in the biggest newspaper in America.
The first choice says that women have
chosen
to work.
And the second group that we've followed was a group of boys from Boston's poorest neighborhoods, boys who were
chosen
for the study specifically because they were from some of the most troubled and disadvantaged families in the Boston of the 1930s.
They mean something only with respect to arbitrarily chosen, artificial frames of reference.
So exciting that mathematicians have
chosen
to symbolize this kind of calculation, known as a factorial, with an exclamation mark.
Just as biological fitness is determined by external environmental pressures, our fitness function can be determined by an external melody
chosen
by human musicians, or music fans, to represent the ultimate beautiful melody.
And that's probably the reason why I've
chosen
to be a functional neurosurgeon.
The white represents normal temperature days; 1951-1980 are arbitrarily
chosen.
But now with her death, there are only five, and a new priestess must be
chosen.
The six-year-old Licinia witnessed the spectacle, never suspecting that a few days later, she'd be
chosen
as the next Vestal Virgin.
Her parents are proud that their daughter's been
chosen.
This is how he's
chosen
to represent himself.
One of the most important impacts of the project is that Humanae was
chosen
to be the cover of Foreign Affairs, one of the most relevant political publications.
I wrote about politics, economics and corporate affairs, and I could have
chosen
to specialize in any of those fields.
Each time they arrive at some site, they will go out through some link
chosen
at random to the next one.
As I have progressed in my career, I have received many words of encouragement, but I have also often been met by women, men and couples who have clearly had an issue with my husband and I having
chosen
the path of a dual-career couple.
Generation after generation of veterans have
chosen
not to talk about their experiences, and suffer in solitude.
So if organizations work with us and are truly committed to doing something about workplace harassment and discrimination, they're also able to respond to you even if you've
chosen
to stay anonymous.
It took me to people and places and things that I never would have
chosen.
I spent my first year away from home adrift with my younger sister, who had
chosen
to leave with me.
Consider a survey of 300 randomly
chosen
girls from a Dutch and an American university, two similar universities, talking about their early experience of sex.
I have
chosen
to no longer be apologetic for my femaleness and for my femininity.
And nobody has my permission for killing in my name, a man is but a man and if there is a God, this was his wish, the very ground I tread will live on, once I am gone on my way to oblivion, and all doctrines will suffer the same fate, and there is not one nation that has not proclaimed itself the
chosen
people.
They're willing to die for it because they've
chosen
who they are.
Our nine families have intentionally
chosen
an alternative way of living.
I'm sorry; you have
chosen
them out unconsciously for that exact core competency.
And in Hungarian, your last name goes first, so my James Bond name turned into "Salty Irena," which is not something I would have naturally
chosen
for myself.
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