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“We can always challenge,” Carroll said “There is freedom in our scheme. There always has been for them when they’re played up and back, and on the line of scrimmage in that they have to make choice depending on situation and the call and the split and all of that.“

“They’ll have to make choice: would I rather get a better rating or hide information, basically.”

But, despite the city’s effort to make choice more accessible, daunting challenges remain.

Ronnie Hinds, acting chairman of the Accounts Commission, said: "Authorities must respond more fully to provide services that make choice and control a reality for everyone who needs social care."

From BBC

“The City should be working with Verizon to make choice available to more residents, not discouraging competition.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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