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right to decide

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See: freedom


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Pushed calls into question whether the extraordinary advancements in obstetric technology are good for all women and babies and who should be given the right to decide what kind of care is appropriate.
Historically, members of cooperative corporations enjoyed the right to decide with whom they should share their community.
Under the revised policy, which was published in April 2005, an OEM has the right to decide upon joint ventures and new product plans if it gains control of 15 percent of the market.
 
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