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right to choose
noun
- the right of a woman to have a legal abortion if she chooses to do so.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of right to choose1
Example Sentences
States like South Carolina responded that Congress didn’t intend to make the right to choose a qualified Medicaid provider enforceable in federal court—or at least, that the statute wasn’t clear about the subject.
The country's justice system has been turned into a "political" hit squad, shamelessly intervening in a nation's right to choose its own leaders.
It added it was important people had the right to choose where they studied and Wales had "the highest levels of non-repayable grant support provided to those most in need".
However, proposed laws to give terminally ill adults the right to choose to end their life have been agreed in the Isle of Man, which is part of the British Isles.
Proposed laws to give terminally ill adults on the Isle of Man the right to choose to end their own lives have been agreed by the Manx parliament.
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