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We're tracking her head with little pellets in a cap, so she's free to move completely
unconstrained.
On the other hand, when our minds wander, they're
unconstrained.
So the
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disclosure of those capabilities means that as adversaries see them and recognize, "Hey, I might be vulnerable to this," they move away from that, and we have seen targets in terrorism, in the nation-state area, in smugglers of various types, and other folks who have, because of the disclosures, moved away from our ability to have insight into what they're doing.
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by reality and the rules of conventional logic, in your dreams, your mind can create limitless scenarios to help you grasp problems and formulate solutions that you may not consider while awake.
First is that successful economies are not jungles, they're gardens, which is to say that markets, like gardens, must be tended, that the market is the greatest social technology ever invented for solving human problems, but
unconstrained
by social norms or democratic regulation, markets inevitably create more problems than they solve.
Takahashi rightly sought to tighten policy once adequate output and price growth had returned, but was assassinated by militarists keen to use
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monetary finance to support imperial expansion.
More generally, the flaw in some forms of libertarian paternalism is that the free choice that it appears to offer leaves the paternalism largely
unconstrained.
My testimony about the election is categorical: the circumstances were difficult, but the voting was
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and without cheating.
The difference between today and the periods that preceded other Pakistani coups is that an active civil society, an
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electronic and print media, and an assertive judiciary may be able to keep the military in the barracks and force the politicians onto the right track.
As long as politicians observe the rule of non-interference – at least publicly – central banks will be perceived as
unconstrained
by political interests.
Once in the Union, Poland will have an even freer hand,
unconstrained
by the need to support the aspirations of other East European countries.
Most of China’s neighbors, even North Korea, fear an
unconstrained
Chinese hegemon – and, if the US security presence were eliminated, that is precisely what they would face.
The fighting in eastern Ukraine now resembles a gang war, lawless and
unconstrained.
The latest events clearly indicate that a czarist mentality survived the revolution, reflected in a Byzantine model of political power — an emperor and his court — that has as its main vehicle largely
unconstrained
presidential authority.
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by first-hand knowledge of Imanishi's works, which were never translated, Halstead told him that his theory was "Japanese in its unreality."
Simple economic models, often quoted in the media, show that
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global warming would cost a substantial 2% of GDP in the rich world by the end of the century.
So perhaps the problem with existing regulatory models lies in the assumption that the entire atmosphere is available for
unconstrained
use.
In China, by contrast, pervasive corruption, the absence of a free press, and state capitalism mean that princelings’ conduct is
unconstrained
– and typically shrouded in secrecy.
Iran’s leaders, though, would be unwise to proceed with an
unconstrained
nuclear program and discount the possibility of US military action.
To discourage A from hurting B, the reaction of C can be important, because if A knows that C will punish him for what he does to B, he might think twice before hurting B.But if punishment is risky or costly for C, she may not do much to A, making A feel
unconstrained.
But if Europe fails to respond, Obama will look elsewhere for the partners he needs,
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by anxious European invocations of “special relationships” or “the Atlantic community of values.”
Two main issues must be managed – one philosophical, the other structural – in seeking to ameliorate the problems caused by China’s
unconstrained
rise.
By contrast, the OMT program is
unconstrained.
Unconstrained
by the kinds of grassroots activism seen in, say, democratic India, China has used massive, but often opaque, construction projects to bend nature to its will and trumpet its rise as a great power.
Indeed, Turkey now offers a vivid example of the perils of
unconstrained
political power.
By focusing on one narrow “crisis,” these leaders create a mindset in which all other problems become crises that demand immediate, effective, and
unconstrained
action.
Economic debates also frequently place in opposition to one another those who emphasize
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judgment and those who regard consistency as the gold standard of good policy.
In a constrained world, such considerations could guide your choice of career; in an
unconstrained
world, they can guide your personal mission.
Central banks’ mystique, enigmatic policy instruments, and virtually
unconstrained
access to the printing press undoubtedly captivate some.
By this logic, an authoritarian state may function better in a globalized world, because it is
unconstrained
by, say, electoral concerns.
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