nothing to choose between
English
Phrase
nothing to choose between
- effectively no difference between
- 1883 James Fitzjames Stephen A History of the Criminal Law of England
- It seems to me that there is nothing to choose between the two men, and, that cases may be put in which reckless indifference to the fate of a person intentionally subjected to deadly injury is, if possible, morally worse than an actual intent to kill.
- 2012 Communicating Risks to the Public: International Perspectives page 169
- A natural consequence of this view is sheer agnosticism or scepticism: if a news story is totally balanced, there is nothing to choose between the two positions.
- 1883 James Fitzjames Stephen A History of the Criminal Law of England
References
- Lexico