Mr Miliband accused Prime Minister David Cameron of "ignoring people who know something about the health service" and creating "a free-market free-for-all".
Some councils have warned the scheme - for England - will be a "free-for-all", but Mr Boles said he did not "see it as a crime against humanity".
On a recent Tuesday morning, the DJs and interns pour into Lesley James' narrow office for their weekly music meeting -- a kind of rate-a-record free-for-all for new releases.
Now, though, the bungalow-grabbing free-for-all has created such a VIP-home shortage that ministers have to wait many months for a suitable place.
At most other intersections, it was a fairly well-mannered free-for-all for both cars and pedestrians.
Taken together, it feels like we're heading toward a 21st-century version of Shakespeare's Globe: Welcome to the free-for-all!
By contrast with their own heavily regulated industries, and large state-owned public-service broadcasters, America's media market looks like a free-for-all.
Since its first national TV commercial appearance in October, Pets.com's spokespuppet has achieved a celebrity unrivaled in the dot-com branding free-for-all.
The next obvious step is a many-to-many model, an organized free-for-all for the enterprise to meet and collaborate online and socially.
On the other hand, Matsushita hardly runs an Anglo-Saxon free-for-all either.
In the most disruptive scenario, no longer unimaginable, pay-TV would become a free-for-all, with channels hawking themselves directly to consumers, perhaps sending their content over the internet.
Fossil-collecting, unlike fossil-hunting, is an unregulated free-for-all, and fakes abound.
In the 21st Century, with nine billion mouths to feed in a few decades' time, is it feasible any longer to maintain a frontier-spirited free-for-all over half the planet's surface?
What follows is a "God of Carnage"-style free-for-all in which we discover that Lindsey and Steve are just as racially insensitive, albeit in a more genteel way, as their forebears.
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You can play with up to seven other people--either allied or in a free-for-all--over a wide range of connections on the 25 included maps or create your own with the Scenario Builder.
Here the government can genuinely be said to be steering a middle course between the job-destroying regulation that exists elsewhere in the European Union on the one hand, and what other Europeans see as Britain's Thatcherite free-for-all on the other.
The grind-it-out Tebow Broncos weren't supposedly built for a free-for-all with New England, but here they were, easily pushing the ball downfield against a porous Patriots defense.
" He was called a man with a pugnacious task who went through, quote, "A dizzying free-for-all.
Worried governments are not the only people calling for order in this noisy free-for-all.
The process begins with a conversational free-for-all among a select 30 of LeapFrog's 250 employees.
If Britain continues to undershoot its quota, there could be a milk producers' free-for-all.
Regulators think it would be dangerous simply to embrace open spectrum and unleash a free-for-all.
Stephen Halbrook, an outside counsel for the NRA, believes it won't be a free-for-all.
In Germany, little has been done to ensure that the free-for-all matures into genuine competition.
Bitter irony may not sound like the key ingredient in such a free-for-all burlesque.
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Freedom should not mean a 'free-for-all' until someone complains - it requires maturity, sensitivity and compassion.
For this critical free-for-all lends itself to subversion of various subtle and not-so-subtle kinds.
How ready are academics in continental Europe and Japan to accept such a free-for-all?
This is not to say that there can be a free-for-all without a referee.
There is a thin line, it seems, between the freedom that spurs creativity and a free-for-all.
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