Unrestricted
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48 examples of Unrestricted in a sentence
And I think that institutions should stand up and release all their data under
unrestricted
licenses, and it would be a great benefit to everybody.
This was the first church that I'd been to that provided an
unrestricted
view between God and man.
This style of satire was a consequence of the
unrestricted
democracy of 5th century Athens and is now called "Old Comedy."
A fetus with such
unrestricted
access can manufacture hormones to increase the mother's blood sugar, dilate her arteries, and inflate her blood pressure.
Yes, they're trying to do what they can now to prevent the rise of fake news, but, you know, it went pretty
unrestricted
for a long, long time.
I just love how he allows the audience to be totally themselves and
unrestricted.
Through the events surrounding the disappearance of her husband, Lucia discovers a new side of herself she hasn't felt due to the freedom of being unmarried and
unrestricted.
In a mixed genre of adultery and espionage, the story is told in a
unrestricted
narrative in which the audience are disseminated with full information some characters don't have.
As one Chinese military official put it, “the first rule of
unrestricted
warfare is that there are no rules.”
Economic growth can indeed continue to be severely depressed by a debt overhang even when credit supply is
unrestricted
and cheap.
The single market in services would be replaced by a special agreement allowing EU clients
unrestricted
access to London’s financial services, while avoiding a common regulatory system.
Yet the most portentous decisions had to be taken: changes in the military and civilian leadership, and, in 1917, whether to declare
unrestricted
submarine warfare and thus insure the United States’ entry into the war.
The US, for its part, is unhappy with the government's objections to
unrestricted
American use of the Incirlik airbase in southeastern Turkey, as well as by recent tensions with Israel.
Economic and political liberals are bedfellows in championing
unrestricted
immigration.
This would provide them with an incentive even before that point to make decisions concerning energy pricing and efficiency that would reduce the growth of their emissions without impeding economic growth, and thus extend the period during which their emission levels remain
unrestricted.
With trade open and unrestricted, with exchange rates gone, labor in each country has lost much, if not all, of its pricing power.
Unrestricted
energy flows within the EU would mitigate the risks of supply disruptions or shocks.
Instead, they have rejected these steps and insist on
unrestricted
access to international assistance in producing enough fissile material for as many as 50 weapons a year, far exceeding what is believed to be India’s current capacity.
In late April, the European Parliament issued a report highlighting the danger that
unrestricted
data mining that relies on racial, ethnic, or national origin would subject innocent people to arbitrary stops, travel restrictions, and bans on employment or banking.
Second, observers must be granted
unrestricted
access to all aspects and phases of the election process, as well as to all of the technologies involved.
The second casualty is
unrestricted
immigration from the EU.
But such benefits do not apply to
unrestricted
migration.
But the completely
unrestricted
movement of goods, capital, and labor within sovereign states became possible only when two conditions were met: the growth of national identity and the emergence of national authorities able to provide security in the face of adversity.
And there seems to be a clear intention in many Arab countries to allow
unrestricted
polygamy, for example, even where it was prohibited prior to the Arab Spring.
America’s public culture has long shied away from highbrow thinking, often touting a kind of demotic laissez-faire egalitarianism as a precondition for
unrestricted
creativity and the unbridled capitalism that it supports.
At long last, they say, German leaders can use the
unrestricted
sovereignty Germany acquired with reunification in 1990.
But in many developing countries, easier access to finance – owing to
unrestricted
cross-border capital flows and financial-market deregulation – still has not led to more financing for long-term investments, particularly in manufacturing.
It can mean that something is unrestricted, accessible, and possibly vulnerable; or it can mean that something, such as a person or institution, is transparent, as opposed to secretive.
And many Americans believe that the US Constitution’s Second Amendment (“A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”) permits individuals virtually
unrestricted
access to guns.
Given their relatively
unrestricted
access to the printing press and their high degree of operational autonomy, one would expect central banks to be active and effective first responders.
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