In 1970, the city chose him to run its new methadone program.
The city chose to auction the building to the public in January 2009.
Other buildings, particularly those housing families, the city chose to ignore.
But the city has chosen not to do that.
The city "chose not to see what was there to be seen," the judge said.
In the following years, the state and the city could not choose between the three proposals.
Under the settlement, the city will choose and pay for a special master to be appointed by the Georgia court.
And that is just what the city has chosen notto do.
That is a political decision the city has chosen not to make, so why should the state cough up even more?
Why would you not choose a city based on night life?