I think the majority of people are right handed so that's what I'll choose.
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you cannot draw a runescape character. you can only choose one of the given characteristics
Deer will eat red oak acorns however, they are not the deers favorite acorn. If given the choice, they will eat white acorn first.
280 people at any given time.
No. Dilata is a street name for dilaudid - the brand name for hydromorphone. It is often the medication of choice if an opioid/narcotic pain reliever is given as an injection in an ER. It is fairly short-acting and very potent.
Not necessarily are they the cause of evil. God has given everyone free choice. People can choose to be good or evil.
It's always a good idea to be able to choose if there is a choice given. This way a person can try to make the better choice for themselves. Making an informed choice is even better.
They were given the free will to choose whether or not they would eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Depends on the food. "Statistics show that 46% of Americans choose pepper over salt." by: PubMed.com
I would personally choose the Xbox one if given the choice.
A rational choice is a choice that makes the most sense by society's standards. For example, when given the choice between healthy food and poison, the rational choice would be to choose the healthy food.
Public defenders don't get a choice; they're assigned their cases. Private lawyers can choose, but given the competition, they don't always have the luxury of turning down people who are genuinely guilty.
That is the correct spelling of "multiple choice" (selecting from given answers).
I think it is a wise choice by calling them an animals.
A multiple choice question is a question in which there is a selection of right and wrong answers given and you must choose the correct one, of which there is always at least one. Some tests may be specified as having multiple multiple choice questions in which one or more of the answers given may be correct.
If they were given a choice, they'd choose grass over hay any day. But during the winter months when there is no grass to eat, hay is their primary choice.
In the 1977 referendum to choose a new Australian national anthem, the second choice was 'Waltzing Matilda' (which, in retrospect, would have been an odd choice, given that it is about a sheep-stealer...). Advance Australia Fair gained 51.4 per cent approval rating from the public, whilst Waltzing Matilda had 19.6 per cent.Advance Australia Fair was in contest between the royal anthem God Save The Queen and the "unofficial anthem" Waltzing Matilda.