a dilemma
Yes, though the question arises, why.
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
An incomplete answer:The Wiktionary defines choice as: choice (plural choices)An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something. Do I have a choice of what color to paint it?One selection or preference; that which is chosen or decided; the outcome of a decision. The ice cream sundae is a popular choice for dessert.Anything that can be choosen.(definite: the choice): The best or most preferable partAnd decision:decision (plural decisions)A decision is the commitment to irrevocably allocate valuable resources. A decision is a commitment to act. Action is the irrevocable allocation of valuable resources.A choice or judgement. It is the decision of the court that spoiling the endings of movies is protected as free speech.It's a tough decision, but I'll take vanilla.Firmness of conviction. After agonizing deliberations, they finally proceeded with decision.(boxing) A result arrived at by the judges (cf.knockout) He has won twice by knockout, once by decision.Etymologically speaking decision may come from "dic-" meaning to talk or declare and "-cide" a suffix meaning to cut. I am unsure about the formers root. It seems though they may both be used synonymously though decision may seem more bold.I just want to point out that "choosen" is not in any of the dictionaries I have.
Yes. He's forced to amputate his arm though.
Muslim jurisprudence evolved by and by. Though the rules and instructions about Talaq, divorce are given in the Qur'an, confusion sometimes arises because of interpretation.
The executor always has the power to make the decision. They do not need to have anyone agree with them. Though the court may be able to contest their decision.
There are quite a few choices to choose from. I have used Michigan Basic Property Insurance in the past. They are online at: mbpia.com. Commercial property insurance is an important decision, though, so be sure to shop around for the one that fits your needs best.
Kentucky I think... not sure though
You have to include what the following choices are on a "the following" question.
both good choices really. Do your homework on the Androids you look at though.
To see significant horsepower gains, the way to go is forced induction (turbocharging or supercharging). not every engine can handle forced induction, though.
Legally, no. You can make the decision to resist it. You probably won't come out ahead, though.