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In the reform period, this misreading of Marx morphed into an
unrestrained
pursuit of material gain devoid of morality.
Moreover, his administration has proposed a new media law that confers significant power on public officials to determine suitable content – the very opposite of the kind of
unrestrained
freedom of expression that WikiLeaks symbolizes.
The “Victorian values” that Thatcher sought to foster fell afoul of the
unrestrained
celebration of material wealth that her rule brought about.
Similarly, the 2004 referendum to eliminate term limits on the presidency “took place with
unrestrained
Government bias in favor of the referendum,” and without “the conditions, particularly freedom of expression and freedom of the media, to ensure that the will of the people serves as the basis of government authority.”
These incremental costs are insignificant compared to the economic and other damage – including, for example, rising and volatile commodity and food prices – implied by
unrestrained
climate change.
From the US perspective, China’s reckless behavior in the South China Sea,
unrestrained
cyber attacks against American targets, protectionist economic policies, and escalating political repression at home have demolished the belief that a globally integrated China would be a responsible and cooperative partner.
Contrary to the blame games being played out in the US, Iran cannot be accused of an
unrestrained
aggressive stance toward Iraq.
Libya and Tunisia are far from settled, as the recent assassination of Tunisia’s leading opposition politician and the presence of
unrestrained
militia in Libyan towns show.
According to the IPCC’s last major report,
unrestrained
climate change would result in an average reduction in income of about 0.2-2% by the 2070s.
I am fearful of the effects of
unrestrained
domestic surveillance for specific reasons: I worked in two US presidential campaigns, and saw firsthand the standard tactics – nonviolent but still mafia-inflected – of high-level politics.
Unrestrained
zeal to make the world better could make it worse.
When these identities take the form of nationalism or rigidly defined religious or ethnic categories, the consequence, all too often, is brutal and
unrestrained
violence, whether through terrorism or civil war.
But Israel’s fanatic settler movement has the opposite impression, viewing Trump’s victory as a license for the
unrestrained
expansion of settlements in Palestinian lands.
It is living in dread, with millions pushed into the vortex of war by an
unrestrained
and unhinged US military machine, and with billions living in the shadow of nuclear annihilation.
A handsome, charismatic populist born into the Party elite, Bo was known as a tough official, whose methods in fighting organized crime – and others who got in his way – were often
unrestrained
by law.
The new orthodoxy, suitable for a world in which the
unrestrained
pursuit of greed has proved economically disastrous, is that the human species is genetically programmed to be moral, because only by acting morally (caring for the survival of others) can it ensure its long-term survival.
Arguing that an
unrestrained
press threatened America’s future, Adams succeeded temporarily in stifling journalists in 1798, when he signed the Alien and Sedition Acts, which authorized imprisoning and fining journalists who “write, print, utter, or publish any false, scandalous and malicious writing” against the government.
Although the Chinese leadership has publicly declared its commitment to global multilateralism, in practice it has pursued an
unrestrained
hard-power strategy, which may be China’s best option if Trump wins again.
Their confidence shaken by years of politically motivated monetary interventions, including
unrestrained
money-printing to fund discretionary spending, Zimbabweans have long avoided holding currency issued by their own government.
So, too, did the encouragement of an
unrestrained
form of globalization that took little account of the social consequences of lower comparative labor costs in developing countries for workers in developed countries.
Its use of hard power won the civil war for President Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship, showing how the strategic deployment of
unrestrained
military force – witness the utter destruction of Aleppo – can be a game-changer.
But are the Joker and his ilk, and films that indulge in murderous monsters and
unrestrained
violence, really the best vehicles for promoting social justice?
We would then live in a world of territorial expansionism, unwarranted interference in other states’ internal affairs, massive cyberattacks on strategic infrastructure,
unrestrained
spying, and the unpunished use of chemical substances and other illegal means to intimidate or even eliminate political opponents.
In a moment of
unrestrained
impulse, he even confessed to her all his anxieties.
Even Miss Peyton was affected with the spirits of her young relatives; and they sat for an hour enjoying, in heedless confidence, the pleasures of an
unrestrained
conversation, without reflecting on any danger which might be impending over them.
As Elinor was neither musical, nor affecting to be so, she made no scruple of turning her eyes from the grand pianoforte, whenever it suited her, and
unrestrained
even by the presence of a harp, and violoncello, would fix them at pleasure on any other object in the room.
Mrs. Dashwood, too happy to be comfortable, knew not how to love Edward, nor praise Elinor enough, how to be enough thankful for his release without wounding his delicacy, nor how at once to give them leisure for
unrestrained
conversation together, and yet enjoy, as she wished, the sight and society of both.
Mr. Darcy was eyeing him with
unrestrained
wonder, and when at last Mr. Collins allowed him time to speak, replied with an air of distant civility.
At first, accustomed to the open air, to the
unrestrained
liberty which he had enjoyed on Tabor Island, the stranger manifested a sullen fury, and it was feared that he might throw himself onto the beach, out of one of the windows of Granite House.
I compare her to one of those raging rivers, which when in flood overflows the plains, sweeping away trees and buildings, bearing away the soil from place to place; everything flies before it, all yield to its violence, without being able in any way to withstand it; and yet, though its nature be such, it does not follow therefore that men, when the weather becomes fair, shall not make provision, both with defences and barriers, in such a manner that, rising again, the waters may pass away by canal, and their force be neither so
unrestrained
nor so dangerous.
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