The phrase
"unfettered choice" means having complete freedom and unrestricted options to choose from, without any limitations or constraints.
Full definition
This «eye of the heart» sees freedom in a quite different way from the typical liberal idea
of unfettered choice.
Measures of personality, emotion, interests, values and marital adjustment were collected from a sample of married couples who had been introduced by an online matchmaking service, and from a sample of married couples who had met
through unfettered choice.
It was the closest any state had come to the universal voucher originally envisioned by the economist Milton Friedman, who
saw unfettered choice as the only hope to ensure poor families had access to good schools.
However, the idea that dads can't bond with babies if they can't feed them is shockingly common, and it undermines many women's ability to make
an unfettered choice about whether or not to breastfeed.
Peterson is one of the leading voices (perhaps THE leading voice) in the academic world for free markets and
unfettered choice....
The evidence from a study of New York's magnet schools for secondary students «seems to indicate that it is possible to construct a public high - school choice system that eliminates some of the worst excesses of
an unfettered choice plan,» the study says.
In practice, however, some of the city's highest performing schools still erect barriers to
unfettered choice — by not providing transportation for example, the report notes.