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Reply to "Couldn't you just build a strong proximity preference to get the advantages of choice sets?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The "controlled choice" term is misleading. I use "controlled uncertainty" when trying to explain to parents from my school this madness. Again, we have no car in Glover Park. We walk the kids to school (Stoddert), next year the eldest daughter will walk to school by herself (Hardy). Then at 8:50 we take the Circulator and go to work. We walk to Whole Food and Safeway, and to Georgetwon Hospital for our routinary visit. We walk to playground and to Jalleff pool in the summer. Walk to the library. All is within 10 mins walk. We planned this carefully, and waited for 2 year before our perfect house came on the market in our planned location , near to our planned schools. No way this bunch of incompetent advisors and a delegitimated deputy major are going to destroy what we have achieved with hard work, and intelligent planning.[/quote]
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