Merely opening up the floorplate and providing unfettered opportunities to communicate, however, actually placed too much focus on interaction. |
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The unfettered, pluralistic nature of the Internet is also changing the locus of power of the news media. |
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Instead they championed reactionary renegades and unfettered capitalist expansion. |
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Rather, he is to function as an imperial proconsul, wielding unfettered power over a militarily occupied country. |
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The Department cannot have an unfettered discretion to operate it in whatever way it chooses. |
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In accepting the resolution, Iraq accepted full and unfettered inspections. |
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The imposed settlement also gave the province's health boards the unfettered right to contract out the hospital workers' jobs. |
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But talkback will always have a place, because the views that you get are unfettered. |
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Be sure that news reporters and your attorneys have unfettered access to these training sessions, including preparatory meetings. |
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I should have the right to litigate the matter of consent to adoption freely, unfettered in any way by the Family Court or its decisions. |
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Guns, however, remain unfettered, which suggests that they benefit from, rather than protect against, the destruction of other liberties. |
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Chenault expects to sacrifice some of his margins to grasp the opportunity presented by unfettered competition. |
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Now, for better or worse, the internet provides an unfettered outlet for twisted imaginations everywhere. |
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Slesser numbered himself among the last generation to be unfettered by political correctness. |
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The continuance of a free and unfettered press is of critical importance to a free and democratic society. |
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The commission has an unfettered power to undertake a fishing expedition to search for evidence to endeavour to prove its cases. |
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It is all about imperial arrogance unschooled in worldliness, unfettered either by competence or experience. |
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There is an unfettered, unsuppressed subconscious mind at work in her arrangements. |
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I totally support the idea that you are going to be the navigators of your own destiny, unfettered and untrammelled. |
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Given the above, it is both desirable and possible for neo-liberal policies and unfettered capitalism to be resisted and challenged. |
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But our economy and our way of life both depend on comparatively unfettered road transport. |
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Those blend at the chip with unfettered laser light to create a hologram of the tumor interior. |
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The prosecutor had sole, unfettered discretion to enter a nolle prosequi in this case. |
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Would it not have been better to allow internal reform, political evolution, and moral suasion combined with unfettered commerce to work change? |
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The handsome, calligraphic script corresponds visually with Vega's unfettered strokes of paint, adding to the formal interest of these works. |
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Unlike in occupied Germany, they were unfettered by any need to accommodate the concerns of other Allies or public opinion at home. |
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Now finally issued on CD, Killing Time reveals Frith at his most hyperactive and unfettered. |
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This indicates the challenges of green politics to the unfettered market economy or the excesses of capitalism. |
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And in the utter desolation of the desert, Akhenaten declares his unfettered love. |
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What I do envy, self-possessed control freak that I am, is other people's ability to lose themselves in unfettered delight. |
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Her joy and amazement are particularly well suited to such an unfettered process. |
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A husky black version and a slender white one reveal their forms unfettered by chroma. |
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Their obvious unfettered delight in denigrating these two prominent citizens made me feel sick. |
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The second of the central tenets of classical Darwinism is the unfettered efficacy of natural selection. |
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In this Panglossian vision, the unfettered market economy is the best of all possible worlds. |
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I miss the innocent giggle and the unfettered laughter that used to be more forthcoming. |
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He has been given unfettered access to Murdoch's papers, and his list of acknowledgements is impressive. |
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Free and unfettered, the press can shut people out, ignore their views, or unfairly constrict debate. |
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The combination of unfettered finance and activist monetary management has been a recipe for momentous inflation. |
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After a time on the boat with Haley, Tom has won the slave trader's trust and is permitted to walk around the boat unfettered. |
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Examination of countries where unfettered free market measures have been applied shows what would really happen. |
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By harnessing this freely available history as well as unfettered cooperation, we advance the common good. |
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The myriad worlds of fantasy and science fiction are where our spirits are free to frolic unfettered by the weight of sin. |
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Consumers instead flock to unauthorized sites offering unfettered music for free. |
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A unique romantic comedy, unfettered by the normal expectations of the genre, is a rare and wondrous thing. |
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The swifts are wild, daring, and free, unfettered by cables, canvas, or clocks. |
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So much for the corporation's original justification that it could take risks unfettered by commercial pressures to attract new audiences. |
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Dirk spoke haltingly, trying to keep the unfettered emotion from his voice. |
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It was the classic behavior of unfettered freebooters, and it ended in the familiar way. |
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What if there was even a slim chance that unfettered coverage would have goaded the inmates into killing the hostages? |
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Public health policy should be based on a thorough and critical review of the scientific evidence by open minds unfettered by custom and dogma. |
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The former argued that unfettered free trade contributed to sweatshop labour in the Third World. |
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Ever since the 1290 statute, it has been a principle of the law that generally an estate owner should have free and unfettered power to alienate his property. |
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The street is closed to traffic and kids run unfettered across inviting hopscotch squares and bicycle lanes. |
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I'd like to propose a toast to unfettered, abandoned appetite. |
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Is it the depredations of unfettered capitalism that make people the servants of the market rather than the other way around? |
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Instead of too big to fail, they embrace the unfettered right to cheat and dissemble. |
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Sponsors can expect to gain unfettered access to all the intellectual property in the building, where about 100 employees work on various projects involving lateral thinking. |
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Sxities icon Eugene McCarthy spent his final years warning about the negative impact of unfettered immigration. |
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Those are troubling numbers, for unfettered speech is not incidental to a flourishing society. |
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But perhaps more significantly, never has a single event so affected people's appreciation of their freedom to fly from place to place unfettered. |
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Republicans are always arguing that the free market, unfettered by government regulation, will make everything cheaper. |
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This is a voice utterly unfettered and its luscious purity is a gorgeous gift to the speakers from which I listened transfixed by the variety and high standard of the music! |
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It is for this string of real life problems that young people demanded unfettered media latitude to have their voice megaphoned far and wide on issues close to their chest. |
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If you're a conservative and you're gratified that the administration seems unfettered by political correctness in toughening up the nation's defenses, don't be so gratified. |
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But the effectiveness of schemes of this kind is unproven, and in today's world of unfettered trade flows, their implementation is often beset with legal difficulties. |
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She remained the most unfettered of spirits as she lived in France and then in Marin County, California. |
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Conservatives should realize, though, what unfettered presidential power means. |
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An unfettered Lagarde could parlay her stint managing crises in Washington for glittering new adventures. |
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The direct link between economic freedom and unfettered self-expression is the unarticulated subtext of the many biographies of stars from this era. |
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In the past, when markets were more unfettered, swindlers were flagrant. |
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The spirit of open and unfettered academic inquiry must be preserved. |
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Even today only the rarest company can claim unfettered independence. |
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Papua solidarity groups typically rely on voluntary support to promote the cause of Papuan self-determination and are often unfettered by institutional affiliations. |
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We have rejected the calls of a few extreme voices that wanted to see the Resource Management Act ripped apart for the sake of unfettered development. |
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They were convinced that autonomy meant unfettered creativity. |
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Strange looking ships set sail from ports to vanish over the horizon, unfettered by the lethal and unnavigable reefs that so restrained the Hub ports. |
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He valorises a kind of consensual, unfettered sexual freedom. |
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Neocons scorn Wilson and revere Theodore Roosevelt, who believed, at least for part of his career, in unfettered American power. |
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But he must be left unfettered to chart his own course, do the job as a true political leader and with all the powers normally associated with true leadership. |
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But a federal court turned the company down, noting that the rights of the public to information about the penal system do not include a promise of unfettered access. |
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Perhaps nothing articulates better the maxim that there is a place for everything, or the need for unfettered agency than the wisdom of the Igbo proverb with which I began. |
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Free speech advocates from Diogenes the Cynic to Frank Zappa have urged libertarian openness, arguing that unfettered expression is both the right and the duty of free people. |
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Instead, the multi-millionaire enjoys the unfettered licence of an owner and, as a local princeling, the adulation of fans stupid enough to believe in his undying loyalty. |
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Or maybe it's in the unfettered guiltlessness of how everyone acts. |
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All through the shimmering gulf we were accompanied by schools of dolphins, innumerable sea birds and many other manifestations of unfettered Nature at her best. |
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Of course, we almost never have complete and unfettered self-regulation or complete external regulation. |
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It may seem paradoxical, but unfettered market competition tends to naturally degenerate into market oligopolies. |
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You can pop it up at the ideal height for viewing downloaded videos and just unclip it for unfettered access. |
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The latest revelations about Barclays reveal a cess-pit of unscrupulous traders, unfettered and unrestrained. |
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Political power, after all, is the only game in town that ensures unfettered access to the nation's oil riches. |
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We have become rumormongers and tea-leaf readers, believers in signs, bouncing back and forth between uneasy optimism and unfettered paranoia. |
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Austen apparently had unfettered access both to her father's library and that of a family friend, Warren Hastings. |
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Ashkenazy's 1988 recording of the famous fifth, reissued by Decca at a giveaway price, has Shostakovich's music sonically unfettered. |
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The unfettered growth of tequilas has left many consumers feeling overwhelmed. |
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The UN security council is edging towards a compromise resolution on Iraq demanding unfettered access for weapons inspectors to Saddam Hussein's eight presidential palaces. |
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In many organisations, the individuals or admins who install the certificates to protect the data often have unfettered access to the private keys for those same certificates. |
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Quislings that support a mixed economy, unfettered by union control. |
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State capitalism and planned economies are simply no longer formulas for success in the Internet Age, with its networked global economy and unfettered capital markets. |
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We declare the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland, and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies, to be sovereign and indefeasible. |
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