pro choice in English

adjective
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advocating legalized abortion.
a pro-choice demonstration

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1. Not even pro-choice liberal feminists.

2. Pro-choice groups say they exaggerate.

3. most of the electorate is pro-choice.

4. For me personally, I am pro-choice.

5. A pro-choice president now stands guard over abortion rights.

6. Of the undecided voters, 67 percent said they were pro-choice.

7. Republicans have a fractious debate led by pro-choice governors, including California Gov.

8. Dole is anti-abortion, while Wilson is a leader among pro-choice Republicans.

9. Pro-choice supporters donate money to the clinic for each picket who shows up.

10. “Pro-choice” emphasizes the right of women to decide whether to terminate a pregnancy.

11. This foundation supports pro-choice family planning causes and works to discourage nuclear proliferation.

12. He is wrong, they argue, in considering a pro-choice advocate for vice president.

13. "Life begins at conception," he said Contentiously to the group of pro-choice protesters.

14. But we who are pro-choice have to remember exactly what it is we are fighting for.

15. Pro-choice groups brandish coat hangers to dramatize the deaths of oppressed women who undergo unsafe illegal abortions.

16. Pro-choice groups fear that Dr Tiller's murder will deter doctors from providing abortions and women from seeking them.

17. So the process continues: pro-choice members of Congress hoped to pass legislation incorporating clearer statutory rights to abortion.

18. He will guard against any tampering with the anti-abortion plank and reject any pro-choice possibilities on the ticket.

19. More FDA Breast beating April 18, 2005 12:01 am ET Funny how fickle "pro-choice" activists can be

20. The next day, I had the language on my website changed to state in clear but simple terms my pro-choice position.

21. Throughout the 1992 election campaign, it became quite clear just how vehemently abortion opponents feared the coming of a pro-choice president.

22. He denied allegations that a threatened boycott of Idaho potatoes by pro-choice advocates had influenced his decision to veto the bill.

23. I did not agree with Reagan on the abortion issue, but he never made me feel threatened because I was pro-choice.

24. In the mid-'90s, when pro-choice forces were especially dominant, only 12% believed abortion was always wrong; now that number has nearly doubled.

25. That angered pro-choice groups who see the bill that passed as the greatest blow to abortion rights in the US for many years.

26. Proponents, identifying themselves as pro-choice, contend that choosing Abortion is a woman’s right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus

27. Anti-abortion groups who favor greater legal restrictions on abortion, including complete prohibition, most often describe themselves as "pro-life" while abortion rights groups who are against such legal restrictions describe themselves as "pro-choice".

28. --Abortionist quoted by Pro-choice author Magda Denes on her two years of research and interviewing of abortion clinic personnel for her book "In Necessity and Sorrow: Life and Death Inside an Abortion Clinic," quoted by S

29. And stretching the definition of pro-choice to its limit, some pregnant women choose to abort a fetus because they feel that the timing of the pregnancy just isn’t right or because they learn the sex of the unborn child and simply do not want it.

30. In a letter to the campus that next month, university President David O'Connell wrote: I consider any pro-choice advocacy—whether deliberate or accidental, whether presented under the guise of academic freedom or right to free speech—as incompatible with that fidelity and not worthy of The Catholic University of America.