Even the spirited Antigone, the brave Joan of Arc and the unfettered Thelma and Louise meet tragic ends in large part because they are spirited, brave and unfettered.
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I believe capitalism will need to be much more unfettered.
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Will he defend civil liberties and unfettered access to Twitter?
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They argued that the First Amendment protects "unfettered scientific discourse".
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Meanwhile, whites were allowed unfettered access to a free market.
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You are giving the world unfettered access to your life.
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By consolidating unfettered power, Mr. Xi now owns it all.
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So I'm not saying we need free and unfettered markets.
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Now it's pushing to limit the unfettered sale of bullets.
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Now it's pushing to limit the unfettered sale of ammunition.
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In a new documentary premiering at Sundance, she is unfettered.
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China now has unfettered access to its longtime friend's economy.
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She asked to use the images and was granted unfettered access.
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And President Obama left Trump with unfettered international disaster after disaster.
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The unfettered capitalism that David Koch espoused has some powerful opponents.
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Free zones also depend on unfettered access to Gulf maritime routes.
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Granted, Europe has never been a haven of unfettered free markets.
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There is growing disquiet, too, about the unfettered movement of capital.
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But the love Tunde sings about is not unfettered and free.
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U.S., the D.C. Circuit held that DOJ's authority is nearly unfettered.
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The assumption underlying all of it was that, unfettered, each one
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The front patio, which offers an unfettered view of McCarren Park.
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Eradicating them could restore ecosystems and let evolutionary processes resume unfettered.
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You're unfettered and ready to hit up the Yuletide party scene.
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First, let me give you an unfettered overview of the product.
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Freed from sex and diapers, humans pursue their intellectual ambitions unfettered.
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"Unfettered access is essential," the British delegation said in a statement.
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Both see unfettered greed gnawing away at the country's middle class.
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On the Hong Kong side, the internet is open and unfettered.
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Mr. Trump regularly speaks with foreign leaders and is often unfettered.
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He urged China to allow Bachelet's office "unfettered access" to Xinjiang.
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Disclosing patient records in unfettered fashion can hurt patients, he said.
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"We were given unfettered access," Ms. Wilson said in an interview.
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That numbness puts proponents of unfettered gun rights at an advantage.
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Such large fish need ample, unfettered areas to thrive and replenish.
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Voters were promised a migrant-free Britain, unfettered from evil globalists.
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"A spirit independent, a mind unfettered," says an old Tsinghua motto.
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And we believe that every citizen should have unfettered access to vote.
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They have all been disproportionately harmed by globalism and unfettered free trade.
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This is unless she can ensure unfettered trade with the European Union.
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It was also about what the zip represented: easy access; unfettered undoability.
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He also suggested the team was seeking "unfettered power" in its investigation.
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We have seen the results, throughout history, of unfettered nationalism and "patriotism".
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But a faith in unfettered market forces alone is not an option.
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French Polynesia will undoubtedly suffer the consequences of unfettered greenhouse gas emissions.
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Unfettered frac sand mining is ruining the rural communities of the Midwest.
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Unfettered access to "Kung Fu Panda" could assist that effort, analysts said.
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I told him about Similien-Johnson and her unfettered love of Haiti.
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This kind of unfettered movement is exactly what many Leave voters detest.
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For decades, unfettered globalization, or its cousin globalism, has ruled the day.
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But it is not a well of unfettered support for Mr. Moore.
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It's unfettered by the loneliness that people can feel in New York.
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He will not admit that unfettered markets exacerbate the disparity he decries.
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It is a Romantic aesthetic, this restlessness for the open and unfettered.
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And what Mr. Sandweg called unfettered discretion, they called enforcing the law.
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William P. Barr has long espoused an unfettered vision of executive power.
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But competition is not and never should be entirely free and unfettered.
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Their ability to collect data is unfettered, and their citizens allow it.
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Smaller banks played a major role in ensuring unfettered lending to local businesses.
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"He's unspoiled, he's unfettered with material success, and he's hungry," Mr. Stallone said.
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There is an appetite for unfettered conservatism: Harris actually defeated incumbent GOP Rep.
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Finally, as with all forms of data, the government has nearly unfettered access.
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Providing unfettered Internet access in an emergency situation is an obvious, logical step.
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To career diplomats and foreign policy purists, unfettered tweeting is a terrifying concept.
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Maybe giving the U.S. president unfettered access to Twitter was a terrible idea?
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Under the law, it has unfettered powers to peruse and retain the data.
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You weren't going to hear paeans to unfettered capitalism and small government here.
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We should be allowed unfettered, secretive discretion to do this with administrative fiat.
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I wrote the law that allows sites to be unfettered free speech marketplaces.
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From the fringes of the crowd, it's raging id, unfettered; inside, it's bliss.
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But ExxonMobil's reasons for wanting unfettered access to Russian business ventures are clear.
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It shows a flight attendant who is accustomed to unfettered authority over passengers.
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They argue that these blueprints would allow criminals easy, unfettered access to firearms.
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And the interests of unfettered property rights should also not drive the debate.
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"They want to have unfettered access in a closed session," Kelley said Friday.
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Is the sexsomniac acting out a "true" self unfettered by their waking minds?
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Other agencies could see this as an opening to push for unfettered access.
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His classmates' unfettered lives and preoccupied parents feel shallow and insubstantial by comparison.
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He said that unfettered surveillance by police departments erodes trust from community members.
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Remember that whole unfettered scholarly pursuit of truth that you love to champion?
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"The license they got from Hard Rock was fairly unfettered," he told me.
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We were under the impression that west to east trade would be unfettered.
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Yet there's a tension between the strict formal architecture and the unfettered content.
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China's seemingly unfettered push into facial recognition is getting some high-level pushback.
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Free and unfettered access to courthouses is essential to the administration of justice.
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Which prompted some speculation about unfettered access to a sea of exposed iPhones.
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Nemett captures a group whose unfettered exuberance is seldom found in today's novels.
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Yes, Google also has almost unfettered access to a new generation of consumers.
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Wade would not suddenly find unfettered abortion rights in the Equal Rights Amendment.
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His blithe disregard for truth allowed him to create — unfettered — his own reality.
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Some students talked about whether freedom of expression should be limited or unfettered.
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For now, Facebook appears willing to risk disinformation in support of unfettered speech.
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And nothing creates such swift and radical social change as unfettered free enterprise.
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Most consumers will not fare well in a completely unfettered health care market.
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The twin pillars of the body's uniqueness are unlimited debate and unfettered amendments.
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China's nearly 22013 billion citizens have never had unfettered access to the internet.
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And a lot of them are economic, because we have this unfettered capitalism, right?
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Without unfettered access to both, the press secretary has limited use to the media.
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So the thought is doing a live special and it will be Colbert unfettered.
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Unfettered access should be safeguarded in the way we safeguard civil rights, she says.
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America could intervene to weaken the dollar, undermining its reputation for unfettered capital markets.
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We should be able to thrive, unfettered by the chronic malignancy that is misogyny.
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It is Mr Prayuth who, despite wielding almost unfettered power, seems lost for inspiration.
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To hear Wiles' unfettered opinions on the Pokémon craze, check out the clip below.
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Or, if you want true unfettered access to those meadows, start updating your résumé.
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"I do not believe in unfettered free trade," Sanders explained in a February debate.
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Other than the annual race week, getting to drive up unfettered is a rarity.
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It's their money and they would be best off with unfettered access to it.
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Nobody has unfettered access to the machine warehouse for four months without being observed.
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She's immature and impulsive, seeking only immediate gratification and unfettered comfort at all times.
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Politicians who err (that is, all of them) should be subjected to unfettered criticism.
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They are also pushing for tougher privacy regulations to reign in unfettered data collection.
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They are also pushing for tougher privacy regulations to reign in unfettered data collection.
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Starr had largely unfettered power -- with no White House or Department of Justice oversight.
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Has anyone been mean or has it been unfettered love in the Bone Zone?
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They should have unfettered access to the materials they need to do their job.
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Eyes are on Washington as a breeding ground for unfettered corruption and workplace harassment.
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Unfettered access to the site applies to both humans and animals, by the way.
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Mr. Trump ordered Mr. Miller to draft a letter, and dictated his unfettered thoughts.
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The public advocate should have unfettered subpoena power to bolster the office's investigatory mandate.
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Art lovers crowd around the installations, hungry for a new era of unfettered expression.
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Should prosecutors with possible political bias have the unfettered ability to disrupt a presidency?
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Democrats and critics have complained about business leaders' seemingly unfettered access to the president.
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That will be on unfettered display on Wednesday, when he performs solo; from Jan.
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Americans also have the internet, and with it almost unfettered access to historical records.
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Members of Congress have mostly let market forces prevail online, unfettered by government meddling.
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"An entrenched, unfettered class of superpredators is wreaking havoc on American society," he argues.
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For six months, Mr. Trump has had unfettered access to intelligence on the hacking.
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Because we wouldn't have unfettered, uncut access to celebrities and their lives without it.
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Losing unfettered access to the American market could undermine the leaderships in both countries.
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" Sanders: "I believe in trade, but I do not believe in unfettered free trade.
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For Sabet, however, prohibition is a bulwark against the drawbacks of an unfettered marijuana industry.
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"We were given unfettered access to current and former employees and any documentation," she said.
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Throughout, Ms. Despentes grants the reader unfettered access to her characters' rudest and crudest thoughts.
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They used their position to collect credentials, giving them unfettered access to back-end databases.
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SANDERS: Chuck, I believe in trade, but I do not believe in unfettered free trade.
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"There is no more profound human experience than that of true, unfettered grief," says Doughty.
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Some Democrats also bought into these ideologies, with accompanying policies of unfettered globalisation and financialisation.
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Longboards are smaller than bikes, less crowded and unfettered by delays, compared with the subway.
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Here it's fully resplendent with strings, White Album guitar licks, and unfettered whammy pedal use.
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Fox understood, to some extent, how this new unfettered and often fact-free discourse worked.
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Three of the red-team phishing assaults gave the attackers unfettered access to secure systems.
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In his newly unfettered role, he went bonkers on the league and officially won MVP.
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The unfettered internet is too often used for malicious purposes and is frequently woefully inaccurate.
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The court simply gave the unfettered latitude to the IAAF to do as it pleases.
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In the end, the innovation economy needs competition, unfettered access for consumers and innovative flexibility.
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The company has reportedly struggled to balance its commitment to unfettered speech with curbing abuse.
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BMW's Mini said the complications of preparing for a loss of unfettered trade were huge.
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Conservatives are quick to trumpet their support for capitalism and the value of unfettered competition.
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In other words, arcane loopholes, even now, are allowing credibly accused abusers to operate unfettered.
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It's lucrative to make guns, to sell them, and to lobby for their unfettered possession.
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The effects of unfettered illegal immigration into our country are not separated by political leanings.
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Lost is the fun of Bauhaus, its social mission, and the air of unfettered creativity.
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They have proven that a free, unfettered press is a luxury surpassing gold and fame.
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These social media platforms positioned themselves for years as creating arenas for unfettered public dialogue.
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They are entrepreneurs for a reason — to be unfettered, and go after that marketplace opportunity.
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Clinton favored unfettered immigration — which seemed misleading given her long support for strong border security.
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Does the president have unfettered power to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on North Korea?
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You know, I like to think that the human capacity for credulity is unlimited, unfettered.
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But the human capacity for self-deception — the ultimate self-credulity — is also unfettered, unlimited.
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And with the exception of some highly specific tariffs, international trade remains free and unfettered.
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In the meantime, there was the serious possibility that Pedroza would walk around campus unfettered.
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Unfettered access to the polls for minority voters is vital to Ms. Abrams's election campaign.
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The Putian network became the emblem of unfettered corruption within the private health care system.
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Besides providing for the common good, they counter the grasping, unregulated effects of unfettered capitalism.
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Unfettered by regulation in most states, litigation-finance firms have become entangled in past disputes.
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Additionally, domestic and international independent electoral observers must be allowed unfettered access to the process.
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The Russian had nearly "unfettered access" to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his party.
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The divisions in our country are widened and fueled by unfettered money in our politics.
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Without unfettered access to executive branch officials and documents, the power of impeachment is crippled.
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Room No. 415 has an unfettered view of the Esja, the nearby volcanic mountain range.
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On the contrary, unfettered presidential war-making is itself a serious threat to national security.
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But economists are far less optimistic about what an unfettered market can achieve in education.
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The new job will give Mr. Flynn, 57, nearly unfettered access to the Oval Office.
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"The health care industrial complex has grown with unfettered, unregulated access to cash," says Laszewski.
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The Natural Gas Act gives FERC nearly unfettered authority to advance fracked gas pipeline infrastructure.
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"The style is all about identity and unfettered self-expression," said Rob Smith, its founder.
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Mr. Botsford was a fluid, prolific writer unfettered by the boundaries of form or genre.
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They want their access unfettered so they can take over without having to pay anybody.
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So for now, at least, it looks as though the pope is going to reign unfettered.
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She lives in on a parallel universe, where Satan rules unfettered and is stylish as hell.
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But I'm deeply worried that Trump's blind allegiance to unfettered capitalism won't mesh with quality medicine.
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In other words, are we going to get unfettered contents of Inspector General Horowitz&aposs report?
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"In a private entity, you don't necessarily have the same unfettered right to speech," said Deem.
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Maybe giving the U.S. president unfettered and relatively unregulated access to Twitter was a terrible idea?
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The final package is a curious mix of luxury and gravitas, swirled together with unfettered joy.
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An old-fashioned kingWhen King Bhumibol was born, in 1927, Thai kings still wielded unfettered authority.
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And nothing is more all-American than unfettered industry, and the profits that flow from it. ●
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Cross-country studies show strong and consistent associations between unfettered media, vibrant democracies and limited corruption.
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Leave it to a singer-songwriter who hates emotions to make unfettered emotional spew powerful again.
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Even with unfettered authority, the generals have not done a good job of running the country.
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But it also nods to the fears many people have about unfettered migration: uncertainty, disorder, violence.
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Williams cannily exploited gaping loopholes in the health insurance system that allowed him almost unfettered entry.
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The next phase of his presidency could therefore be one of the unfettered id: Trump unbound.
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" Ellis also questioned the scope of the investigation, saying, "We don't want anyone with unfettered power.
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Trump's unfettered sexism was a factor in their decision, women say, but not the only one.
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It will continue, unfettered, until and unless a Democrat can beat him in November of 2020.
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After all, the hackers who launched it first had months of unfettered access to victims' networks.
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Yet many of them are now having second thoughts about the benefits of unfettered capital too.
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They are seers, and mystics unfettered by the quotidian, connecting with the divine and reporting back.
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He spent 20 years standing in front of reporters giving them unfettered access to exactly nothing.
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Unfettered access to a smartphone can impede all of these things, argue the members of PAUS.
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The video represents two years of unfettered creativity from Howl and Jak Ritger's production studio, TRLLM.
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But, the claims that an unfettered Fed is responsible for the country's economic woes is misplaced.
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Besides the materials chosen and basic dimensions of the items required, the teams were relatively unfettered.
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By the same token, Lewis has been unfettered in his criticism of Trump on moral grounds.
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The point is to ensure that one's experience of the internet is unfettered by outside interests.
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You wanted Obamacare repeal, tax cuts for the rich, unregulated pollution, and an unfettered Wall Street.
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My point being is that these companies have operated largely unfettered for a long long time.
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Now, his primary concern is seeing the open border on which his business relies remain unfettered.
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The church has since the 1960s released some wartime files, while refusing unfettered access by historians.
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The usual narrative that the debt ceiling provides a check on unfettered government spending is fallacious.
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Paak makes music that radiates with farsighted imagination, unfettered humor, and an astute appreciation for craft.
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The British prime minister, Theresa May, wants unfettered access to the European market, the world's largest.
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Violence, intolerance, mass delusions — all are the result of unfettered energy emanating from the unruly street.
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Clinton who, with a Democratic Senate, would have virtually unfettered discretion to pick anyone she wants?
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" "This report was completed with the F-35 program's full cooperation and unfettered access to information.
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It has an unfettered right to expect the same from fellow members of the international community.
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Let us never forget the unbelievable hypocrisy of Wall Street, the high priests of unfettered capitalism.
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The City's competitive advantage is founded on more than just unfettered access to the single market.
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Perhaps childhood never leaves us because we were pure artists then, unfettered by much personal history.
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The cable network promised that the series will be an unfettered look into Ms. McGowan's life.
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And it is through her unfettered style choices that she has lately revitalized her fan base.
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It's the season of freedom; a time to commune with Mother Nature and our unfettered selves.
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For nearly a decade, Mr. Najib, 64, had unfettered control of his nation's courts and coffers.
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Lewis, employers have nearly unfettered power to force workers into individual arbitration of their employment disputes.
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He campaigned against the Iraq War, against unfettered immigration, against bad trade deals, against political correctness.
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Here you'll find writers supportive of military isolationism, and skeptical of unfettered free trade and immigration.
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His pregame interview with Sean Hannity offers unfettered airtime in front of a huge national audience.
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With these restrictions eliminated, states were free to make unfettered changes that would virtually disenfranchise thousands.
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No longer will Facebook have the ability to cash in through unfettered commercialization of users' data.
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Nothing is more threatening to a totalitarian regime than the unfettered flow of information and ideas.
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It is bad enough that the President has virtually unfettered access to the nuclear launch codes.
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At the same time, completely unfettered use of private biometric systems seems incompatible with American values.
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WeWork is drowning in the near-unfettered power it gave its CEO and founder Adam Neumann.
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With Mr. Epstein dead, Kessler boasted to the lawyers, he had unfettered access to the material.
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We are dealing with a whole new level of official racism, bigotry, and an unfettered 1%.
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The neoliberal fantasy that unfettered markets will deliver prosperity to everyone should be put to rest.
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State media remain Orwellian, but the internet is unrestricted and social-media apps allow for unfettered communication.
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" He also suggested Mueller's team lied about the scope of the investigation and was seeking "unfettered power.
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Israel's combative and relatively unfettered media have long been one of the strongest features of its democracy.
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Yet Mrs May has ruled out unfettered free movement of people and the jurisdiction of the court.
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This was the era of an unfettered Internet, of the Cluetrain Manifesto, and of open source everything.
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The various groups have differing reasons for why they do and don't want unfettered airspace for drones.
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Much of the rest was left to individuals and businesses to sort out, unfettered by government directives.
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"We are not creating a surveillance state where we have unfettered access to these cameras," he said.
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At Reddit, where I was CEO, we saw the dangers of unfettered free speech and engagement addiction.
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Because without a free, open and unfettered internet, we wouldn't be able to tell you that Sen.
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So I mean, I would hope that with three weeks, unfettered access to Iowa, in a primary.
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Britain's Brexit vote reflected concerns about the impact of unfettered migration on public services, jobs and culture.
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The VAT memo said that unfettered from EU VAT rules, the UK could take a different approach.
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We are allowing the wonderful detectives in the San Diego Police Department to continue their investigation unfettered.
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That means they won't hit communities, but it also means they'll continue to grow unfettered, Smith said.
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"But I've seen no cases supporting an unfettered right to go in without any suspicion," he said.
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Certainly, many will argue that unfettered immigration will damage the economic and social fabric of American society.
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"It's unfettered and we need to shut the border down for a number of reasons," Zinke said.
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Sometimes it can be as simple as an unfettered blast of optimism, as it was at Altuzarra.
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Relish the delights of being unfettered, free and devoid of the pressures faced by people in relationships.
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Yet, even if it did — and if it allowed unfettered verification — some in Washington would harbor doubts.
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It could also endanger unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices.
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According to Michael Blicharz, ESL's Vice President of Professional Gaming, Sliver has almost unfettered control from there.
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NAF's songs are deliciously unfettered—you can catch the hook and sing-along by the second verse.
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"The idea of a free press, in essence an unfettered press, is essential to democracy," said Rep.
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For all intents and purposes, she has now gained unfettered control of her father's vast media empire.
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There is arguably no group in America that should be more suspicious of unfettered capitalism than blacks.
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Grande should be free to do so, unfettered by our desire to put her in a box.
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It's everywhere online, at everyone's fingertips, prompting many of us to question the value of unfettered connectivity.
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Trump shared his feelings on Sessions during an unfettered interview with the New York Times last week.
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"Unfettered access to the natural world is one of the perks of living in Ithaca," he said.
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Critics say unfettered access would create huge costs that would eat away at other government-funded care.
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But one entity has been given unfettered power to keep these hospitals on the brink of closing.
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Not unfettered capitalism, as he has said before, not unchained, not unmitigated—but capitalism, pure and simple.
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In her short story collection, "You Are Free," the only truly unfettered character is, pointedly, a fetus.
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You'll have unfettered access to our recipes, which means you can truly go wild in the kitchen.
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Despite these blatant discriminatory policies, the U.S. government has given Qatar nearly unfettered access to our markets.
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He won the presidency by running against the entire postwar order: interventionism, austerity and unfettered corporate power.
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You'll have to decide whether your pet's need for unfettered outdoor time is worth losing an apartment.
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In Arizona, there is currently no exception that would allow unfettered potlucks at, say, a private house.
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And in just a few seconds, he uses it to get complete, unfettered access to our computer.
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Sexual manipulation was eclipsed by an unfettered fetish for "daddy's money," or sometimes, the hubby's credit card.
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There's no such thing as some unfettered individual who can create themselves sui generis, out of nothing.
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Instead, Hamilton explained that an unfettered pardon power could be critical to ending public disorder or civil war.
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Two years ago this week, the FCC adopted net neutrality rules that protect an open and unfettered Internet.
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That proposal had prompted a chorus of outside criticism that such unfettered access would violate the area's serenity.
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In Iowa, mailboxes are filling with fliers that warn he would open up the borders to unfettered immigration.
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Punishments ranged from chopped hands to beheadings, a spectrum of unfettered violence which turned many initial supporters away.
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PRISM, McCarthyism, and Japanese internment camps were the results of governmental unfettered access to much less sophisticated technology.
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Fantasy Fiction clubs continue to grow as students gather together to wage good against evil in unfettered realms.
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The exhibition is pieced together from the organizers' unfettered acceptance of corporate culture, branding, product placement, and spectacle.
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Bark, at least, doesn't give parents full, unfettered access to every single message their kids send and receive.
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But the growth of blockchain technology will be best nurtured when it is free and unfettered from regulation.
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Instead, they claim the god of absolute, unfettered speech is the best and only way to cure it.
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He should just completely unfettered by this whole thing and say, look, my end goal is the same.
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Banks and insurers in Britain currently enjoy unfettered access to customers across the bloc in all financial activities.
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Doctrinaire conservatives believe that unfettered free trade is essential, even if it is sometimes not fair or reciprocal.
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There's very few of us that have unfettered access to a dam where one can throw stuff off.
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After a complaint from the FCC, AT&T now gives unlimited plans unfettered access to 22GB per line.
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" In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the government called for an internet "unfettered by Federal or State regulation.
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And the movements unleashed by Trump and Sanders suggest that we're headed toward a rejection of unfettered globalization.
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With the rapid, unfettered sharing of this information, it's no surprise that we are stressed the fuck out.
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Emma Watson is happily single and she's even coined a new term to describe her unfettered relationship status.
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Even our black president has come further unfettered, not simply addressing race but almost luxuriating in his blackness.
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Too often, China's problems today are by-products of economic growth unfettered by regulation or rule of law.
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Free, unfettered access to information and news is fundamental to a citizenry's ability to hold their government accountable.
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Congressmen may attempt horse-trading: children's health insurance in exchange for unfettered surveillance; Obamacare funds for military spending.
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That can often allow those guilty of harassment to continue on their career path unfettered by their deeds.
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"Let us never forget the unbelievable hypocrisy of Wall Street, the high priests of unfettered capitalism," he said.
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Such a blatant attitude to the unfettered use of internationally banned tools of war set a deadly precedent.
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It also suspends the debt limit, allowing the federal government unfettered borrowing power for the next two years.
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They fear that the very quality that makes these towns so charming — unfettered water views — will be destroyed.
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So we were very fortunate, because Urin is a very unusual man, and our access was completely unfettered.
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Even decisions like that in the case of Brock Turner highlight that a judge's discretion is not unfettered.
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Unfettered and open collaboration, including partnerships with Taiwan corporations, will advance the state of innovation in the PRC.
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Those of us who otherwise believe in the virtues of unfettered capitalism should bear that fact in mind.
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You walk in off the street, unfettered and free, just the way Gandhi would have probably liked it.
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We must defend a web that is free and unfettered, and improve connections that allow creativity and collaboration.
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Beyond joking about the idea of unfettered tweeting, he has said little so far about his future plans.
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This might sound obvious, but it's too often forgotten by advertisers (and commercial directors) blessed with unfettered budgets.
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He's also unfettered by the restrictions in imagination that would come from previous knowledge of how government operates.
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"This is a sickness that has infected the country, unchecked and unfettered gun violence," Lemon said on CNN.
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Whenever "Aus licht " threatened to tilt over into cultish ritual, an unfettered joy in music-making broke through.
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To justify our own pursuit of safety, we avert our eyes from the grotesque reality of unfettered butchery.
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Now the observers have gone home, allowing the war to continue unfettered and unnoticed by the outside world.
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It is not nearly time to suggest Mr. Trump's unfettered desecration of our democracy is nearing a conclusion.
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I'd even settle for fully user-configurable bundles and unfettered access to past episodes, with local TV included.
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Net neutrality does no such thing, but rather ensures that consumers have open, unfettered access to the internet.
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To a large extent, then, unfettered access to European markets and diminished British sovereignty are a package deal.
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And, like Noah, it's about humans' proclivity to wreck anything good with their own unfettered desires and selfishness.
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On one side are companies and government agencies in Europe and the United States that favor unfettered data transfers.
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Ultimately, our return on investment will be measured in sustainable revenue, jobs and unfettered access in a peaceful environment.
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It's a playbook his administration is adopting: Pompeo and National Security Advisor John Bolton seem increasingly unfettered from restraint.
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The fact of the matter is Donald Trump has unfettered pardon power but he can&apost use it corruptly.
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ZTE also allegedly agreed to allow "unfettered" site visits by US officials and replace its board and executive team.
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That then means the Trump administration has that same unfettered power, to tell other branches what the law is.
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Equally, it is becoming increasingly clear that years of unfettered expansion with double-digit growth are in the past.
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And, specifically, how she will keep going if that means losing unfettered access to workers from the European Union.
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Cao agreed and offered unfettered access not only to the Dayton plant but also to Fuyao's headquarters in China.
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I'm very involved, but it seems like Twitter is the only unfettered, direct way to respond to these people.
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Barring any more issues, it should offer the kind of unfettered action fans have come to know and love.
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Look around you: the writhing bodies, the unfettered availability of booze and drugs, the dodgy signal and bleak basements.
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China's tech firms have the heft to compete, but are not about to get unfettered access to Western consumers.
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We need frameworks for thinking through our own being-in-the-world and "unfettered" information cannot give us that.
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Similarly, while immigration can be a net positive, unfettered immigration creates genuine problems, including a sense of lost community.
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Now, unfettered online access will be limited to those able to circumvent the state's crackdown on Tor and VPNs.
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The consensus in favour of unfettered capital mobility began to weaken after the East Asian crises of 1997-98.
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That is the nature of the business and, sadly, human nature when allowed unfettered access to other peoples' money.
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But in such a thoroughly unfettered and complicated environment, not all parties can be expected to always operate responsibly.
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There does appear to be some legitimate reasons to want unfettered data access for a short amount of time.
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The government, just like the rest of us, has mostly free, though never unfettered, access to the nation's journalists.
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Universities are meant to be a bastion of free speech, where students engage in unfettered free expression on campus.
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The principles courageously support a pure, undiluted executive session practice and unfettered board access to the entire management team.
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The ruling Socialist Party has over the years identified shopping centers as icons of capitalism that promote unfettered consumption.
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The bug could potentially give attackers with physical access to a machine unfettered access to it without a password.
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While this law allows for a legislative override by Congress, the authority to declare national emergencies is basically unfettered.
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Working within the legal standard, employers have almost unfettered discretion to decide whether and what punishment might be appropriate.
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So will nightlife soldier on unfettered as Brooklyn shifts inward, or will these nocturnal institutions take a serious hit?
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These are delegates who go into the Democratic convention unfettered to any specific candidate, unlike so-called pledged delegates.
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Security was lax, and those who managed to snag artists wristbands (including myself) had unfettered access to the backstage.
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But suppose for a moment we offered what is true and beautiful in internet systems unfettered by government control.
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What resulted was an agreed court order that outlined areas to improve and federal monitors given unfettered jail access.
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We also believe in the importance of free and unfettered press and media, and its role in our democracy.
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In 1968, the country's Communist Party started flirting with liberation, making space for a free press and unfettered art.
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Congress's inquiry can and should be informed by an unfettered special counsel investigation, but it cannot depend on it.
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On your EscapeX oasis, though, you can bask in, and profit from, unfettered adoration, even in your lowest moments.
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That commitment was enshrined in law, where they said the internet should develop unfettered from federal and state regulation.
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Funk and hip-hop and rock don't usually play too nicely with an emotional delivery as unfettered as Cherry's.
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" Mr. Pyle of the Walking Access Commission said that public access to Mr. Lauer's ranch "would not be unfettered.
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While Udoh's images present the raw, unfettered energy of the art's young competitors, dambe is a poor man's sport.
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Social media was promised to be the final stop for interconnectivity, providing unfettered access to friends, families and celebrities.
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Only then can we send the message that Big Tobacco no longer has unfettered access to devastate entire communities.
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And no one embodies the glittery rise, unfettered recklessness and spectacular collapse of the industry more than Mr. Freidman.
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Though Cubans are freer to travel outside the country, the state still restricts unfettered travel, even within the island.
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The governor will grant the inspector general's office unfettered access, Mr. David said, as well as the necessary resources.
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And neither Congress nor the Supreme Court has definitely decided if the president has unfettered power over criminal prosecution.
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The government "should cooperate fully with the mission, including by providing unfettered access to all affected areas," he added.
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The talks for a unity government meant to heal national rifts took place in an atmosphere of unfettered divisiveness.
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The government of Myanmar still denies aid agencies unfettered access to Rakhine State, despite desperate needs on the ground.
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He also inherits a nation reeling from rampant violence left unfettered by an anemic and corrupt public security system.
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Maybe it'll be a turning point for you and you'll become a new person, unfettered by fear of confrontation!
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Some emphasize the unfettered accumulation of economic and political power by the few at the expense of the many.
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Democrats complain the legislation would give the government unfettered power to decide which drugs would be banned, without scientific input.
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All it takes is one guessable password for someone to gain unfettered access to the school's records and grades.[WKRG]
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The Constitution does not give the President "unfettered authority to direct investigations or prosecutions, with no limits whatsoever," Mueller wrote.
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But he acknowledged a ramped-up anxiety that's descended on Americans as they watch seemingly unfettered violence on urban streets.
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These meetings combine the unfettered thinking of a smoke-filled dorm room with the brutalizing rigor of a dissertation defense.
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Although most economists present a united front on the benefits of free trade, many argue against completely unfettered global capitalism.
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Britain's banks face the prospect of losing "passporting" rights - or unfettered access to the European Union's single market - after Brexit.
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Whether tribes will be able to move projects from tribal nation to tribal nation unfettered will be the game changer.
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This year, the removal of international sanctions against Iran will enable it to return largely unfettered to oil export markets.
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She supported government surveillance efforts, warning that the "demand for unfettered civil liberties" could make the nation vulnerable to terrorists.
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The writing felt unfettered and blissful, but when the novel was published, in June of 2010, few people bought it.
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"There is nothing in the text that would limit the current unfettered discretion to ignore blatant labor violations," she added.
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Kim, with unfettered subvention schemes from Seoul and Beijing in mind, will call on Trump for continued sanctions-busting dialogue.
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We encourage lawmakers from all around the world to follow India's lead by protecting access to the full unfettered internet.
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Understandably, our law-abiding EU customers want assurance that their data will not be subjected to unfettered or unjustified snooping.
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The Wellcome Trust and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have begun to make receiving grants contingent on unfettered data sharing.
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The unfettered streaming — save for the delayed opening ceremony — suggests that NBC is finally using its rights to their fullest.
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But giving unfettered access to this most personal data seems to me like opening a Pandora's Box of unknown proportions.
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The tweets may exacerbate Musk's tensions with the Securities and Exchange Commission over the CEO's unfettered use of social media.
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The problem here is that security products are often loath to distrust Apple and will let that malware run unfettered.
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The background: China manages its currency, so changes in its value never reflect just the moves of an unfettered market.
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That's because while ICE has almost unfettered access to courthouses nationwide, the agency's reach into Rikers Island is extremely limited.
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I was excited to give my whole, unfettered self to a director, the way Julie Christie had done for me.
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And yet, here is Jay Kay, singing about cosmic girls and space cowboys and giving me my absolute unfettered life.
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And here is something quite incredible that tells you all you need to know about the results of unfettered capitalism.
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Thousands of foreign fighters have already fled unfettered to the south and west through Syrian Army lines, these officials said.
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His administration has also largely accommodated the caravans, allowing undocumented migrants traveling en masse to move through Mexico essentially unfettered.
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Specifically, the bureau's opponents argue that the president should have unfettered power to remove the head of an independent agency.
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And Prime Day's celebration of unfettered consumption amid the hardships of the coronavirus risks creating bad optics for the company.
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Once they are complete, the 5003-acre seaside park will be created, allowing unfettered pedestrian access to a revitalized waterfront.
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The inspection should include simultaneous and unfettered access to all parts and sections of the large military complexes without limitation.
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He said it was instead important to establish trust in environmental rules given the alternatives that would allow unfettered pollution.
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He furthered this goal with his unfettered encouragement of more and more Jewish settlements being built in the West Bank.
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Perhaps President Obama's allies approved this Clinton reckoning so they could enjoy unfettered control of the party, agenda and narrative.
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Look for a relentless focus on the wall and the threats posed by allegedly unfettered immigration between now and November.
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The other end of the spectrum embraces unfettered private sector investment, with insufficient competitive protections to ensure value for money.
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Once legal adulthood arrives (18 or 21, depending on state of residence), Junior will have unfettered access to the money.
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Even that number fails to capture the degree to which the company — and its 240 workers — depend on unfettered trade.
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We must change the current culture of unfettered capitalism in which billionaires have control over our economic and political life.
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Star players were once bound to teams for many years because restrictive guidelines made unfettered free agency hard to achieve.
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But that gives the States unfettered power to reduce a group's First Amendment rights by simply imposing a licensing requirement.
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Armed with Amazon Web Services, its cloud computing platform, Amazon has unfettered access to the most powerful servers in the world.
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In the professional intellectual world, most great breakthroughs are the work of unfettered brilliance; peer review is a form of tyranny.
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Rolling back Title II protections for broadband doesn't restore the internet to some glorious past in which broadband providers operated unfettered.
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The people of Myanmar had only experienced unfettered access to the internet since around 2012, and now Facebook, through its Internet.
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Think of the sectarian violence in Myanmar, or Sri Lanka, or India that has resulted from unfettered speech on the platform.
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Its members are keen on public housing but suspicious of unfettered private building, which they see as a handout to developers.
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After he became chief of staff, Kelly reportedly began cutting off the unfettered access to the president that Manigault-Newman enjoyed.
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Currently, inside the EU, banks and insurers in Britain enjoy unfettered access to customers across the bloc in all financial activities.
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Yet those who blame this on unfettered competition or globalism run wild in the home of capitalism ignore an awkward fact.
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The EU's top court struck down Privacy Shield's predecessor in 2015 for allowing U.S. spies unfettered access to EU citizens' data.
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Give yourself unfettered protection with a VPN service, and make sure to subscribe to a reputable one, like Private Internet Access.
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But it is keen to keep most of its other links with the EU - especially unfettered access to the EU's market.
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Do I miss the old days, when I just entered those trades or called them into our trading desk, totally unfettered?
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Dubuffet described their output as art brut, French for raw art, referring to the sense of unfettered creative energy they conveyed.
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"The prime minister must prioritise the protection of this core market through securing continued, unfettered access," its president John Davies said.
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A more moderate Corbyn might win support from British voters who have become sceptical of the benefits of unfettered free markets.
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After all, it's free, unfettered access to someone else's window—and they've already been kind enough to pull up the blinds.
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The international community has called for unfettered humanitarian access to the area and for refugees to be allowed to return safely.
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Facebook must establish an independent board on privacy, a move meant to remove Zuckerberg's "unfettered control" over decisions affecting user privacy.
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Unfettered money in politics doesn't always favor Republicans, let alone guarantee victory—Hillary Clinton raised twice as much as Trump did.
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Jordie Benn skated unfettered into the slot and beat Rinne with a wrister to the stick side for his second goal.
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As a candidate, Trump was scandal-ridden, prone to bizarre misstatements and exaggerations, and unfettered by the usual rules of politics.
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Clinton embraced unfettered international trade and offered praise for a budget-balancing plan that would have required cuts to Social Security.
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I estimate that climate change, left unfettered, could impose costs of at least $4 trillion on the U.S. in this century.
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He has used the pardoning power as one of his few unfettered prerogatives, in just the undemocratic way Enlightenment thinkers feared.
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If we're going to provide the telecom industry with unfettered access to public property, then the public's interest must come first.
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JD: The unfettered creativity and willingness to put things together in different ways so that he keeps the competition off guard.
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Unfettered, the poultry industry might be on its way to creating enormous insta-chickens, but for one problem: dry, rubbery breasts.
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A scientist's unfettered curiosity leads him to investigate the physics at work in some very odd corners of the natural world.
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That should bring on a boomlet of spending and borrowing that a freshly unfettered financial sector will gladly help move along.
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And once the FBI had unfettered access, the agents had to verify that it was actually Chapo's voice on the line.
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This is a temporary stepping aside his position as ranking member so this can be a completely transparent and unfettered investigation.
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His is an old wound but one with fresh resonance in a presidential campaign fixated on the ravages of unfettered capitalism.
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It is the means to a set of ends—namely, "economic liberty," unfettered trade, lower prices, and better services for consumers.
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There are movies I've spent more time missing than actually watching, and having unfettered access to them in perpetuity was daunting.
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They have unfettered command over the boundaries of at least 204 congressional districts — amounting to nearly half the 103-seat House.
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It is called the internet, where all kinds of offensive expression flourish unfettered on a vast platform available to nearly all.
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But he opened the door to Mr. Trump, in 2020, getting exactly what he covets: unfettered airtime to the whole country.
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At the Vanguard this week, Mr. Akinmusire, 34, will appear with a quartet, allowing himself a rare level of unfettered prominence.
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Wall Street and Main Street are losing the key elements that allowed the bull market to continue unfettered for so long.
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Our obsession with unfettered markets has since precluded such efforts, even though our trading partners have not been nearly so constrained.
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These goals include unfettered cross-border data flows, regulatory harmonization, stronger labor and environmental standards and a ban on currency manipulation.
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May's suggestions in October that she prioritized regaining control of immigration policy over maintaining unfettered access to the bloc's single market.
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As a result, users will have unfettered access to only part of the internet, with the rest either inaccessible or slow.
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Tokyo sees unfettered passage for Chinese warships and warplanes through the Okinawan island chain as a threat to vital sea lanes.
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Others, in contrast, are likely to permit companies to continue moving digital information almost unfettered between two of the world's largest economies.
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In January, the Intercept reported that back in 2016 Ring security cameras gave "virtually unfettered access" to Ring customers' unencrypted video streams.
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It was ... tech has been largely unfettered from a regulatory point of view, for most of its ... It largely has, that's fair.
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Once functionality starts infringing on the smartphone, you begin to lose sight of the key focus: an unfettered and undisturbed reading experience.
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When "Sairat" (Unfettered) released two years ago, the film's director Nagraj Manjule found himself in the middle of a pop-culture phenomenon.
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"What I love about Susana ... is that she doesn't have this unfettered ambition for the job," Packer, the GOP strategist, told CNBC.
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"Donald Trump will have the unfettered ability to wage nuclear war," said Joseph Cirincione at The Ploughshares Fund, an anti-nuclear organization.
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Sternlicht, who has always been outspoken about what's good for the business community, does warn that capitalism can be dangerous if unfettered.
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Clio Barnard's "The Selfish Giant" (5003), set in post-industrial Bradford, is an allegory of sorts for the dangers of unfettered capitalism.
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The internet's lawlessness came about as a feature, not a bug, premised on a libertarian ideal of self-direction unfettered by systems.
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Andrew O'Hagan, who wrote the LRB story, appears to have had unfettered access to Wright, his wife Ramona, and Wright's business associates.
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Facebook is never going to make the connection between unfettered content and advertisers, and shareholder value, and the future of our democracy.
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The FBI gave unfettered access to raw FISA intel at least as far back as 2015 to at least two private contractors.
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Fujimori denies she will let miners expand unfettered in the Amazon and promised new legislation within 100 days if she becomes president.
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Digital technology paired with unfettered creativity promises that the films in this section will shape a "greater" next wave in American cinema.
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Before the case even began, Ellis accused Mueller's team of trying to take down Trump and seeking "unfettered power" in the investigation.
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The company had unfettered access to Facebook users' information, which it gathered up through quizzes and later sold as reports to clients.
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He also faced unfettered media probing into his sexuality that would be unheard of for a celebrity, let alone teen star, today.
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"Neither GDMA nor any other defense contractor has ever been granted such unfettered clearances," the Justice Department said in a press release.
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Leaving aside the fact that Harington is impossibly chiselled, that also gives her unfettered early access to the final season's storyline, right?
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Kushner used to have unfettered access to President Trump's Oval Office, but Chief of Staff John Kelly has reportedly scaled that back.
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Thanks to the sponsorship deal, as well as the game's proximity to Uber's San Francisco headquarters, the company will have unfettered access.
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He has spent his entire adult life embodying the ideals of unfettered plutocracy, enriching himself without any concern for the public good.
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"Today's ruling is a victory for consumers and innovators who deserve unfettered access to the entire web," Wheeler said in a statement.
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I do mean a fearless, unfettered character who lives largely by her own rules, whose style and boldness can be awe-inspiring.
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It's relatively straightforward to add them back later, and, again, this will prevent unfettered access to your private or business email account.
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Under Sorkin's plan, the "monitor" would have unfettered access to Trump's businesses and provide public reports on any troublesome situations that arise.
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Sunday's developments cement a trend evident ever since Trump entered the White House: his notion that presidential power is sweeping and unfettered.
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" Civil libertarians should be applauding Ellis for seeking to cabin the "unfettered power" of the special counsel to do "anything he wants.
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The least painful scenario is that Britain would stay within the Single Aviation Market, which gives airlines unfettered access to EU airports.
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Young Americans are less likely to favour unfettered free speech than their elders are, but they are less censorious than young Europeans.
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But right now, the Democratic side is more mobilized because they've had this two-month run of unfettered negative news against Trump.
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Beyond the debates about its zoning, or lack thereof, Houston is, for all intents and purposes, the most unfettered market in America.
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It defends itself as an unbiased home for unfettered speech, but it has taken part in anti-Semitic commentary, deleted tweets show.
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Having written a series of slavish articles attacking the media's coverage of Trump, Wolff was given unfettered access to the White House.
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Why not apply this method to compensating student interns so that they can work unfettered by financial limitations and pursue their dreams?
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Computers have begun to speak, listen and see, as well as sprout legs, wings and wheels to move unfettered in the world.
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For the most zealous proponents of unfettered campaign spending, having no cop on the beat may seem like a pretty good deal.
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DE) fell 2.5 percent, as the fear of an end to unfettered access to global markets also bruised luxury stocks Kering (PRTP.
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The FTC saidin its statementthat the thinking behind this was to reduce the "unfettered control" CEO Mark Zuckerberg has over user privacy.
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Unfettered corporate power and the excessive influence of money in politics has created an illegitimate oligarchy pretending to be a democratic republic.
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Net neutrality has nothing to do with the Fairness Doctrine, but rather ensures that consumers have open, unfettered access to the internet.
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In November 2017, the Federal Communications Commission announced the repeal of Obama-era regulations ensuring equal, unfettered internet access to the public.
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Vermont lawmakers allowed the measure to lapse after four years, and the single-use container industry expanded, unfettered, for almost 22025 years.
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We largely prefer to allow technology to blindly steer society or—in some ways worse—leave it to unfettered for-profit corporations.
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On one side are Internet companies, data aggregators, retailers and advertisers who want unfettered access to as much personal information as possible.
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His commission recommended that the government of Buddhist-majority Myanmar allow unfettered humanitarian access to the epicenter of violence in northern Rakhine.
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"Being a progressive means tackling the foundation of inequality in America — racism, sexism, unfettered capitalism — with bold, audacious solutions," said Epps-Addison.
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"He had the time and this new, unfettered space to occupy the collective imagination," Mr. Machado, the professor of political marketing, said.
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Using the pictures below, imagine yourself alone, on the open road, windows down and cruising at an unfettered 85 miles per hour.
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Politicians — both Democrats and Republicans — from all parts of the country trekked here to denounce what they saw as unfettered illegal immigration.
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Duterte said China had also agreed that access to waterways and airspace in the South China Sea would be "unbridled" and "unfettered".
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Though Kavanaugh framed it as a threat to American liberty, the outcome also fit well within his affinity for unfettered executive power.
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It means that the university adheres to a common set of values that allow the practice of open, inclusive and unfettered inquiry.
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At a paid speech to a Brazilian bankers conference in 2013, Clinton described a goal of unfettered trade throughout the Western Hemisphere.
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On one side are marketers, advertisers, and Internet and data companies, who want unfettered access to as much personal information as possible.
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Unlike the professional designers who will show their wares here in the next few days, the students were unfettered by commercial concerns.
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The outspoken advocate of unfettered Second Amendment rights now says he can be trusted to enforce the nation's gun violence prevention laws.
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How will Mr. Trump make good on his vision of capitalism that is unfettered by regulations, yet also helps those left behind?
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Whelan's team points out that unlike the detained American, Butina has unfettered access to communications and a lawyer of her own choosing.
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Case remains open Gary Tuggle, Baltimore's interim police commissioner said the police department gave the independent panel "unfettered access" in the case.
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One end of this spectrum embraces unfettered, direct public spending, with no system-based benchmarks to ensure taxpayers get value for money.
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As U.S.-China competition in Asia intensifies, newly unfettered U.S. missile deployments may create the conditions for Beijing to reassess its interests.
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But still, I found myself exulting in the unfettered independence and dominance that made these women, in their creators' estimations, so wretched.
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I hope for O'Connor joy in reliving her unfettered youth as an Arizona cowgirl, should her disease regress as her husband's did.
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The second is: Despite assurances to the contrary, you suspect the Chinese Communist Party will have unfettered access to your citizens' data.
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Part of the problem is that China remains reluctant to crack down, allowing cross-border trade between the two continue mostly unfettered.
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You must decide whether your cat's need for unfettered outdoor time is worth losing an apartment you've had for over a decade.
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Yoshida famously encouraged an instinctual approach to art — based on the idea that inspiration could come from anywhere — and preached unfettered possibility.
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More and more people see the NRA as an extremist group that values unfettered access to guns over the lives of human beings.
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It could also endanger current cross-border stock trading and unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices.
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Unlimited data could be a big selling point for customers tired of data caps and looking for unfettered access to high-definition video.
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One of the central arguments of the President was the need to have clear and unfettered authority in the area of national security.
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Arguments for tighter restrictions on firearms are, in this case, directly opposed to arguments for the unfettered exchange of information on the internet.
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The seizure of the footage offers a rare unfettered insight into Isis's capacity to develop its skills, using recruits from around the world.
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He admits to having enjoyed his own sense of tyranny during the creation of Oikospiel, unfettered by the responsibilities of collaboration and compromise.
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It was simple, unfettered but eccentric, all-too-short, and wildly cute — an easy introduction to Sufjan if you've never heard him before.
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"Demand," they emphasized over and over, is at the root of why women sell sex: the power and problem of unfettered male lust.
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Some 30 of their fellows amble unfettered around the seven-acre estate, steering clear of the geese, which honk bossily under the house.
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Timely and unfettered release of content has been one of the prime factors for the boost of on-demand streaming services in India.
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"We don't want anyone with unfettered power," Ellis said, ticking off a list of government officials who shouldn't have that, including the president.
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Given the balance of harm granting unfettered access to this, it may well be worth considering for protection even beyond the Fourth Amendment.
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As recently as April, the government in court filings argued downloadable guns would allow extremist groups and criminals abroad unfettered access to arms.
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Here are a few of the ways a newly unfettered Iran has been getting back to business and engaging again with the world.
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At first, the pushback from doctors and teachers was dismissed as whining from entitled and entrenched guilds spoiled by generations of unfettered autonomy.
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The devices are designed by Google in conjunction with hardware partners as vessels for Google's "stock" Android that's unfettered by garbage manufacturer software.
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Indeed, Altered Carbon feels as much a cautionary tale about the unfettered use of a game-changing technology as it is a mystery.
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Married couples have a certain ease when it comes to inheritance rules, often leaving everything to each other in a mostly unfettered manner.
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The decision is already an unpopular one, and has been condemned by environmental groups that fear unfettered drilling will also harm human communities.
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Advertisers have unfettered development access to a platform as promising as the web before a large majority of users can even try it.
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International relief organizations and humanitarian observers have largely unfettered access to the camps in Bangladesh and can offer support both to the refugees.
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In exchange, you get unfettered access to a growing library of free-to-subscribers games (it's Destiny 2 and Samurai Shodown at launch).
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In one particularly engrossing section, Steffens confronts Carl Colby, a documentary filmmaker who had surprisingly unfettered access to Marley in the mid-seventies.
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This is the clearest indication that "American patients first" is a green light for "drug companies first" to continue their unfettered pricing schemes.
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The alternative to an interconnected system of security partnerships and trade treaties is a return to the old system of unfettered power politics.
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The smartphone, after all, is the key to unfettered access to the internet and the many benefits and dangers that come with it.
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Her kind of unfettered optimism and generosity of spirit is an invigorating antidote to the anxious negativity pervading the world of art today.
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That kind of unfettered immediacy poses some risks, but after years of honing his skills on the street, the hits outnumber the misses.
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Through Refsdal's camera, we get an unfettered insight into the mindset of these men as they teeter on the cusp of sweet immortality.
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The Business Roundtable statement suggests that market-based solutions could be the way out of the climate emergency that unfettered industry has created.
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And not just because, as an unfettered expression of one attentive, empathetic black American's experience, it dares to bear witness and to reach.
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On the contrary, offering failed recipes from the past will only make it easier for the profiteers of unfettered capitalism to denounce them.
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The groups have said that giving the federal government unfettered power to waive applicable laws and limit judicial oversight is ripe for abuse.
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Bottom line, Stephen Miller is a man whose anti-immigration zeal remains unfettered by concern for the law, international norms or basic humanity.
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"As humanitarians, we need unfettered and sustained access, and that requires a cessation of hostilities by all parties to the conflict," said Delafield.
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Bachelet said that she continues to raise issues related to Xinjiang, including "unfettered access" to the western region, and other matters with China.
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Longstanding legal precedent gives presidents nearly unfettered power to confer and revoke security clearances — though Mr. Trump's predecessors have always delegated that authority.
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"We're going to have fair trade, not unfettered free trade," he said in response to a question about overhauling the nation's trade framework.
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Today, we are squarely in uncharted territory — where the whims of an unfettered president regularly override decency, the law and the country's interest.
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Some hit their number and some went bust, but Silicon Valley is more than ever a showcase for the unfettered capitalism of 2019.
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She grilled Mr. Zuckerberg on Facebook's willingness to allow unfettered speech across the platform and its recent decision to avoid vetting political advertising.
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Without such an alternative, a reckless decision to honor a reckless campaign promise invites Iran to pursue an unfettered path to a bomb.
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The federal government should not have the unfettered ability to track us in our homes, at work, at the doctor or at church.
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"The Promise," which stars Oscar Isaac as an Armenian medical student and Christian Bale as an American journalist, was unfettered by studio pressures.
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Mr. de Blasio still takes unfettered questions once a week, often until everyone with a question has had a chance to ask it.
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Freeh was leery of this privilege that allowed unfettered access and required no recording of visitation dates and times in the visitor logs.
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Many lawmakers are looking to rein in some companies' seemingly unfettered access to people's data, giving users more power over their personal information.
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Trump has chafed at the restricted access, as have some of his regular contacts who no longer enjoyed unfettered access to the President.
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Burning Question: As someone with unfettered access to the president, will he share photos portraying a more intimate side of the Obama family?
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Large numbers of people fall somewhere in the middle — favoring both unfettered access to abortion in some circumstances but significant restrictions in others.
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Now that it's possible to do so many things remotely, from anywhere, it's possible to live a life largely unfettered by permanent residence.
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Such a market, officials say, would offer unfettered access to services like movie streaming, online shopping and cloud computing no matter where one lived.
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I planted my feet, and with a little push, I glided across the floor in a sublimely smooth, unfettered slide, floating above the ground.
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In other words: Coaches have essentially unfettered access to the bodies of their athletes; they are trusted and allowed to touch their young protegées.
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Enthusiasts of the Singularity believe the unfettered free market, particularly the one in Silicon Valley, will bring about the quantum rapture they eagerly await.
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If not, then Epic Games' use of the dances is not copyright infringement, and in-game sales of the particular dances may continue unfettered.
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Scribd just announced it will be reinstating an unlimited plan offering relatively unfettered access to e-books, audiobooks, news, magazines, documents and sheet music.
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The series allows viewers to go back to a time when the milkman still made his rounds every morning and children ran around unfettered.
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Trump did not get this far in life and politics by reading off a teleprompter, and his confidence in his instincts likely remains unfettered.
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Unfettered data collection plays a big role here, and there's been a lot of spilled ink lately about how social media companies use data.
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The leaders' shared agenda has buoyed those who were worried about Trump's statements last week urging Israel to pull back from unfettered settlement expansion.
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Yep, that means somebody had four years of unfettered access to a massive database of world travelers and their personal and potentially financial information.
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Now that cloud storage is more common, it no longer makes sense to allow unfettered access to emails and messages stored in the cloud.
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Works covered in glass feel unfit—they hang guarded and uninviting amid the collection of tactile art objects, their textures protected from unfettered interaction.
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But the episode's closing passages, which depicted the women of Litchfield prison at their most uninhibited and unfettered, pushed it into another realm entirely.
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But executives also risk spending millions of pounds on strategies which in the end are not needed if Britain maintains free and unfettered trade.
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For children with unfettered access to the internet, this is an especially troublesome gray area resulting in a minefield for parents and corporations alike.
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What they did here, that means they think they have unfettered power to do anything they want if they don&apost like a candidate.
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"It is surprising when a government agency obtains unfettered access to information that reveals where we live, where we work, and our private habits."
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It is an ambiguous term, partly designed to evoke thoughts of American-style middle-class prosperity, and of a life unfettered by interfering government.
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QL Score: -5 Nick: One of the reasons viewers have such unfettered love for Glenn is his role as the moral compass of TWD.
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According to the advisory, the software contained a hardcoded password set by the manufacturer, which if used would grant unfettered access to the system.
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Trump really seemed to believe that the presidency was essentially omnipotent, and that, once inaugurated, he could mow over all obstacles to unfettered rule.
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If you have easy and unfettered access to a bathroom all day, make a conscious effort to drink as much as you comfortably can.
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The webcams bring the unfettered wildness of Alaska's remote Katmai National Park — which teems with brown bears and salmon — to viewers across the globe.
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The only ones who stand to gain from the repeal are the behemoths that benefit by placing more boundaries and restrictions on unfettered competition.
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Additionally, for the first five days, trading will be unfettered, before a 20% cap on price rises and falls per day will be implemented.
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The Guggenheim's rotunda, with its lack of large, unfettered spaces, means that not every artist is represented here by his or her best work.
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Even if it did, the Trump and Zinke orders do nothing to prevent foreign corporations from getting free and unfettered access to our minerals.
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This is your transition from an automatic to a manual transmission; the training wheels are off, and it's time for some real, unfettered fun.
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In his short remarks, Zelensky lays bare some of Putin's most ridiculous claims, such as freedom of assembly, competitive elections, unfettered speech and corruption.
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And Republican leaders are openly concerned that Mr. Trump's unfettered comments about immigration and other topics have badly damaged him with general election voters.
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The show is embedded within the fair, which is under the Marina Bay Sands Mall, inside a city made and defined by unfettered capitalism.
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The problem is unfettered data exploitation and its potential deleterious consequences — among them, unequal consumer treatment, financial fraud, identity theft, manipulative marketing and discrimination.
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And if we had vetoed this resolution, the United States would have been giving license to further unfettered settlement construction that we fundamentally oppose.
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The number of homeless people on the streets dropped substantially, until old habits of unaccountability and the primacy of unfettered civil liberties regained ground.
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A $39–$49 day pass grants unfettered access to VR World until closing time, which is between 10–12 PM depending on the day.
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Presented as some kind of antediluvian free state for kids, in which play is loosely organized but otherwise unfettered, its conventions are sneakily conservative.
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James Comey recognized more than a decade ago that an unfettered investigation into the CIA leak required more insulation than the Reno rules provided.
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The new rules force local jurisdictions to provide telecom companies with unfettered access to public streetlight poles at below-market, taxpayer-subsidized lease rates.
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Publicly traded companies often have celebrities as investors or faces of the brand, and so the NYSE has relatively unfettered access to big names.
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And of course, patronizing defenses of unfettered speech, not thoughtful concern for those individuals who have been silenced and violated by that same speech.
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In gaining unfettered access to the iPhone's software, an attacker could read a victim's messages, passwords, and track their location in near-real time.
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But how to hold together an intellectual bouquet that combines the simple blooms of village life and the hothouse hybrids of unfettered economic development?
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But I think it's just because women are thirsty, and there is not much content made for us and by us that's completely unfettered.
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Opponents point to the many negative impacts of unfettered AI, including the technology&aposs ability to exacerbate inequality and harm vulnerable populations like immigrants.
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News analysis: Alan Dershowitz, one of Mr. Trump's lawyers, said his arguments that presidents have virtually unfettered power when seeking re-election were mischaracterized.
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NEW YORK/SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) - Free of international sanctions, unfettered Iranian oil exports might be expected to drive prices further below $30 a barrel.
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Americans are fiercely proud of our culture of (nearly) unfettered expression, though often not so clear on the actual parameters of the First Amendment.
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It's a place for discussions about totally unfettered gaming performance and the kinds of ludicrous hardware you could buy if money was no concern.
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Its current practices ignore basic political, economic and social drivers that fuel the conflict and contributed to the organization's growing recruitment and unfettered attacks.
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It might have caught their attention that the Mammadovs had their own private bank—one that had unfettered access to the global financial system.
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Those backing Wayfair are concerned that a ruling in favor of South Dakota could lead to states' having unfettered power to tax interstate commerce.
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With Hodeidah responsible for importing nearly 90 percent of all commercial and humanitarian goods, unfettered and permanent access is critical to averting a catastrophe.
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World War II wrapped up before Trump came along, and the Korean War, which ended when he was 7, was no unfettered American triumph.
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The Chinese would likely balk at such an agreement, but they should be reminded that they've had almost unfettered access to America's film business.
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It gives unusual and unfettered power to extremists — the shouters, the conspiracy theorists and those least likely to tolerate anyone with whom they disagree.
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"I will not allow Chinese state-owned enterprises, solely focused on the political interests of Beijing, unfettered access to the Canadian market," he added.
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Rather, the push is being driven by an unfettered free market ideology that is out of step with the workings of the modern economy.
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And when it came to making amends to people — well, imagine how many amends a celebrity with unfettered access to women has to make.
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Two-Income Trap, by contrast, speaks to the questions recently raised by Tucker Carlson as to whether unfettered capitalism is undermining the traditional family.
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"The problem stems from having unfettered access to porn on the internet and no tools currently to help young people understand it," said Rothman.
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A world in which Ben Carson has unfettered access to Facebook accounts strikes me as worrisome, even though the issues around housing discrimination are real.
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Now this isn't just an unfettered attack on groups or chains, but rather an acknowledgement that the absence of independent venues is taking its toll.
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Bezos argued that space "colonies" are a solution to humanity's "long range" problems, like energy availability and ceilings on capitalist notions of unfettered, limitless growth.
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"You can create a handrail by screwing on a railing system that is essentially an afterthought," he says, with unfettered contempt at those who would.
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Its only power is to act as the lightning rod of emotion, expressing feeling and experience in language unfettered by the rules of other forms.
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I might not be able to celebrate being in love, but I can certainly rejoice in my unfettered freedom by spoiling myself a little bit.
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The president, who might be looking for new opportunities for ratings gold, gave Kanye what he truly desired, 10 minutes of unfettered attention and validation.
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Banks, asset managers and insurers in London, Europe's biggest financial centre, will lose unfettered access to the EU once a transition period ends in December.
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Artists and media firms, meanwhile, argue the directive is needed as they're losing out from the unfettered sharing of their intellectual property on online platforms.
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But in the Thursday response on Twitter, Dershowitz said his remarks should not be taken to mean the president is essentially unfettered by the law.
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The boycott was self-defeating: it left the BNP with no voice in parliament, and gave the government unfettered power to legislate as it liked.
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Those operators drag in more and more women and girls (many from other countries, often by deception) to meet the unfettered demand for commercial sex.
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Among the fiercest critics of a charge are those who point out that unfettered access to wilderness areas is an important principle for New Zealanders.
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Banks, asset managers and insurers in London, Europe's biggest financial centre, will lose unfettered access to the EU once a transition period ends in December.
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Banks, asset managers and insurers in London, Europe's biggest financial center, will lose unfettered access to the EU once a transition period ends in December.
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And closed borders shouldn't fit with Republican economic policy, which typically values a free market that thrives on the unfettered flow of workers and businesses.
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It is said to be trapped within the confines of a circle of stone built by Wiccans to protect the living from its unfettered evil.
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It's a dilemma every social media platform confronts: cave to the angry fanbases of popular users who want unfettered license to do as they please?
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The concept, rooted in constitutional originalism, assumes that the authors of the Second Amendment envisioned an unfettered right to wield a gun for personal defense.
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And, of course, to some degree what is new here is Trump's frequent use of Twitter, a medium that is unfettered, unfiltered, and often unadulterated.
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It could also endanger unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices, if agreements on mutual recognition of standards lapse.
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Facebook circumvented many of Apple's iOS privacy policies to gain unfettered access to participants' phone usage, which resulted in the app getting booted from iOS.
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In effect, the Republicans just gave big telecom companies unfettered access to your browsing history and will even let ISPs sell that data for profit.
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He said investigators would have "unfettered access" to files and that no priests currently serving in the archdiocese had credible abuse allegations leveled against them.
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A Daily Beast article from September said Kelly considered Manigault-Newman "patient zero" when it came clamping down on aides' unfettered access to the president.
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Mundane waves of urban sprawl wash away your capacity for emotional fulfillment and the leaden weight of unfettered capitalism pulls us deeper into bland oblivion.
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Unfettered foreign ownership of U.S. private enterprise and industry will have long-term consequences to our nation's economy, foreign policy, national security and federal revenue.
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When, or even whether, the inspectors would be allowed unfettered access to the site remained unclear Monday night, despite Russian and Syrian promises of cooperation.
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Even in the 19th century champions of unfettered free markets worried that this asymmetry—a sort of implicit subsidy—was unfair to society at large.
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A lot has been made of Sundance not having any "big movies" this year, but I'd gladly trade A-list stars for pure unfettered weirdness.
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Requests by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) for "effective and unfettered access" continues to be denied, the report said.
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It plans to raise these issues at an EU-China summit on April 9 after years of granting China almost unfettered access to EU markets.
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I also experience increased focus on a project (such as this column) when I'm unfettered by mental loops reminding me to act on something else.
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The new phone ships with Oreo out of the box, naturally — Google's always seen its devices as a showcase for a pure, unfettered Android experience.
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Intentionally and otherwise, he does it to weaken their perceived authority and effectiveness so that he can exercise political power in a more unfettered way.
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While our Party has bestowed upon him the nomination, it is not accompanied by unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us.
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The feds claim their authority to designate critical habitat is essentially unfettered and that the land could serve as helpful backup in case of catastrophe.
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It gets rid of the pretense of a connection to 9/11 by giving presidents practically unfettered authority to go to war anywhere and anytime.
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Would North Korea allow the unfettered access to all parts of his so-called hermit kingdom, even military bases or his own homes or resorts?
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And freedom of the press would be tolerated on the assumption that the Chinese understood the need for business to have unfettered access to information.
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Through the intertwining lives of many different characters, he highlights what he deems a primary driver of climate change: not carbon emissions, but unfettered capitalism.
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Giving someone unfettered access to your mobile device so they can look through your messages, photos and apps is probably one of your worst nightmares.
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To give the bloc's roughly 500 million consumers unfettered access to services like movie streaming, online shopping and cloud computing, no matter where they live.
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If you have reservations about giving your heirs unfettered access to an inherited individual retirement account, an IRA trust could give you peace of mind.
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Triggered initially by an impetuous president's unfettered ability to launch a nuclear strike, concerns have mounted as Trump administration policies worsen already serious nuclear threats.
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We now live in a world where ignorance of a very dangerous sort is being deliberately manufactured, to protect certain kinds of unfettered corporate enterprise.
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Brexit will mean banks, insurers and asset managers in Britain losing the unfettered access to the bloc's customers they currently have under EU "passporting" rules.
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Theory: Facebook and Instagram will have unfettered access to use and reproduce your photos unless you post a statement declaring the images your own property.
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In each case, an artist, working closely with a Whitney curator or curatorial team, was given the run of the space, unfettered by interior walls.
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They constantly read stories and watch news of a political system awash in dark money, unfettered access by special interests, and pay to play politics.
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Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Luxembourg and Dublin are all vying to attract financial firms from Britain that need continued, unfettered access to EU customers after Brexit.
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While the FDA and other agencies tightly monitor the sale, marketing, and manufacture of traditional tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarette companies are largely unfettered by oversight.
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Part of what gives us the good results that we want is that unfettered exploration of all the possibilities and people trying out different things.
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But in California, which already enforces some of the nation's most restrictive gun laws, there is a movement underway against the unfettered sale of bullets.
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It is our hope that this verdict will have at least one good outcome — that artists maintain the unfettered right to authenticate their own work.
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Under disco balls and largely unfettered by the confines of clothing, the crowd danced — and swam — into Wednesday morning at the rooftop club in Manhattan.
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Audiences at its fabled premiere in 43 would have understood it without footnotes as a leftist rallying cry and a satire of unfettered capitalism's enablers.
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Then there were the tomes about globalization (including my own, I admit), detailing the West's unfettered pursuit of neoliberal policies that abetted all this unfairness.
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But for the producer or theater owner to do so is an affront to the artist's right to be heard unfettered and free from prejudice.
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Wade and Doe V. Bolton, ACOG has gone on record opposing laws that would protect children in the womb while supporting unfettered access to abortion.
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Others, meanwhile, are hopeful that as that happens, the next phase will bring something more rewarding than female domination — true, unfettered support of each other.
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The department has never given unfettered electronic access to the department's vast trove of investigative reports to any outside law enforcement agency, Mr. Byrne said.
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Mr. Severson spoke with top White House aides to discuss a compromise on surfing hours but remained discouraged at having to battle for unfettered access.
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After dinner, the group's executive director, Frank Sharry, made a pitch to business allies who wanted Congress to allow them unfettered access to foreign workers.
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On Thursday, Mr. Dershowitz emphasized that he was not trying to communicate that presidents wield unfettered power when they are trying to get re-elected.
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These private platforms are paving the way for the Chinese government to gain unfettered and unsupervised access to children—and it's happening under our noses.
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It has thought that it should decide for itself the best way to regulate American financial institutions, unfettered by unsophisticated, and potentially venal, political oversight.
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"We're doing the best we can to mitigate their impact, but we don't have unfettered ability to say, 'You can't come here,'" Ms. Trottenberg said.
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The Justice Department said Mr. Sessions's opinion eliminated the "unfettered use" of administrative closures and better aligned the immigration system with the rule of law.
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"It is Congress that has the power to revisit its decision to accord the executive such unfettered control or to clarify its intentions," she wrote.
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The cultural elite on the coasts waxes poetically on the benefits of free trade, but no other country allows unfettered imports like the United States.
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There simply needs to be a far better balance and a system free from the heavy influence in politics that concentrated and unfettered wealth brings.
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Framing himself as a supporter of the media, which in other circumstances he has frequently disparaged, Mr. Trump exhorted Iran's leaders to allow unfettered reporting.
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COFAs are unique international agreements that grant them annual economic assistance and many other benefits in exchange for unfettered U.S. military access to their territories.
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It could also endanger unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices if pacts on mutual recognition of standards lapse.
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Former White House officials were left to wonder about the security implications of having allowed a Russian photographer unfettered access to the American president's office.
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How could employees ever feel unfettered freedom to refuse the very people who review their performance and make salary, promotion and termination decisions about them?
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The unfettered and open exchange of ideas has made ours the greatest nation in history — a nation that millions have fought and died to protect.
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Among the people who ultimately matter — voters — their takeaway messages can sound very similar: Both see unfettered greed gnawing away at the country's middle class.
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We cannot stand behind a complete and unfettered freedom of speech because lives are in danger, and other freedoms and rights are just as important.
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But they will see major resistance among Senate Republicans, who so far have largely supported giving Trump unfettered war authority when it comes to Iran.
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It's 22000 minutes and 22010 seconds of unfettered audience joy, and if it doesn't put a smile on your dumb face, then I can't help you.
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Since his election he has become an open critic of unfettered capitalism and war, repeatedly calling for an end of conflicts like the one in Syria.
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But the system was active for less than a year, and for nine months after it was discontinued, employees once again had unfettered access to data.
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All because unfettered propaganda news organizations, the social media organizations censoring out bias not liked, and allowing bad actors to verbally others not in agreement, harassment.
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It's the kind of system that would give meteorologists unfettered joy, if it were not wreaking shrieking, wet havoc on several states (and threatening several more).
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"We stand in strong solidarity with CNN for the right to full access for our journalists as part of a free and unfettered press," he said.
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But like him, I hoped to enter upon a rich, creative spell — in my case unfettered by the thorny racial expectations I longed to leave behind.
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But the USOC ignored these policies by giving Nassar unfettered, private access to young gymnasts, and then failing to follow through on multiple complaints against Nassar.
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"No foreign national in a foreign land, without ties to the United States, has any unfettered right to demand entry into the United States," it said.
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It is not too late for the government to acknowledge that its investigation was bungled and to give the international investigators unfettered access to government personnel.
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Once the implant installs, the attacker can gain near-unfettered access to the entire network and can steal passwords, monitor network traffic and deliver additional malware.
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You heard the bass before you saw him and the music was complex and wild and seemingly unfettered by form, just rolling drums and rolling bass.
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The interests of the public therefore are served by allowing these police powers actions of the states to continue unfettered by the injunctions that Insys seeks.
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But the part of the site was indexed in Google, allowing anyone to bypass the login page altogether and gain unfettered access to the dealer database.
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All of this — the reality TV-style drama, the unfettered access to the president — reportedly did not win Manigault-Newman additional fans in the White House.
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It is an unusual purchase and a throwback to a previous era when the wealthy had close to unfettered control over how their dollars were spent.
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"We stand in strong solidarity with CNN for the right to full access for our journalists as part of a free and unfettered press," Wallace said.
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The documentary boom of the last few years has given us dozens of fantastic films, but not many that can offer unfettered access to their subjects.
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The fund allows VW "literally to drown out all other participants in the ZEV infrastructure market through enormous spending, made at its unfettered discretion," ChargePoint said.
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Those candidates in particular have argued against America's unfettered free trade policies with some countries, saying they've led to manufacturing job losses without sufficient gains elsewhere.
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"We focus on a handful of specific, measurable criteria that can act as a vital stopgap against unfettered government access to user data," the EFF writes.
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In July 2015, China released a draft cybersecurity law that would give the government an almost-unfettered access to users' data where national security is concerned.
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The novel is unapologetically gripping within the first few pages as André Aciman superbly describes Elio's attraction – his love, his obsession, his unfettered desire – to Oliver.
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However, Facebook has received backlash from some who believe that Free Basics violates net neutrality because it doesn't give completely unfettered access to the open web.
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"There is no good reason to allow the Russians to have nearly unfettered access to American air space for intelligence collection," Thornberry stated on his website.
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Musk's mission is rooted in both a belief that a large extinction event will make the Earth uninhabitable and his persistent, unfettered optimism for the future.
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"What I think we need to focus on are the large busses and the large rail that goes through our city, pretty much unfettered," he said.
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Full members of the international community of states gain access to a system of relatively unfettered global commerce, as well as privileges like reciprocal visa agreements.
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The ruling is being heralded as a victory by privacy advocates, who were concerned with DHS's unfettered access to travelers' sensitive personal information at border crossings.
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Giving hackers unfettered access to voting machines, which allows hackers at the conference to turn the machines into jukeboxes, for instance, is not based on reality.
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This is a story of unfettered capitalism, another example of a gigantic global technology company having a platform it can't control, where malicious actors run amok.
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"For years, the FDA has granted unfettered access to Big Pharma and its addictive opioid painkillers to the American public," Markey told reporters in a teleconference.
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The legal foundation of many of these searches is dubious, and new records again call into question the seemingly unfettered expansion of surveillance and tracking technology.
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"It can't be a sustainable end state for there to be an entirely unfettered space that's utterly beyond law enforcement for criminals to hide," Wray said.
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Choreographing the move to happen within 24 hours was essential, she said, because many of her clients are accustomed to having unfettered access around the clock.
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But European leaders have warned Britain it cannot cherry pick which rules it follows if it wants to continue to have unfettered access to Europe's markets.
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As the deal unravels, the Iranian program will be able to continue unfettered, adding once again to the destabilizing challenges in the region, not reducing them.
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Officials at Moon Express and Planetary Resources say they do not want unfettered freedom in space, nor do they seek withdrawal from the Outer Space Treaty.
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Over this suffocating uniformity, the tree looms like a totem of spiritual rebellion, its spreading branches as threatening to the social order as Inga's unfettered cruelty.
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Roxane Gay We live in a country where so long as you follow the rules, you have relatively unfettered access to weapons capable of mass devastation.
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Hong Kongers may still enjoy a degree of freedom mainland Chinese can only envy, with freedom of assembly, a free press and an unfettered judicial system.
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From ghost stories to folktales, graphic violence to the gentle glow of the moon, Yoshitoshi not only offers compositional and technical brilliance, but also unfettered passion.
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Ms. Lydon, the United States attorney whose office is prosecuting the case, partly blamed the "unfettered use" of illicit cellphones in prison for allowing this operation.
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Twitter's founders always talk about the service as a kind of public square, where everyone should be able to have a more or less unfettered voice.
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Amazon will only add to the destruction of Long Island City's and adjacent communities' sense of place, exchanging vitality and diversity for unfettered accumulation of wealth.
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"We recognize the tension between people who would prefer unfettered access to our services and the restrictions needed to keep people safe on Facebook," he wrote.
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So both of the checks on what is otherwise their unfettered ability to use the law to obtain journalist records are kind of gone right now.
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"This decision is a strong recognition of the dangers of unfettered use of face surveillance technology," ACLU staff attorney Nathan Freed Wessler said in a statement.
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The firm's memo also warned that the consequences of the coronavirus could stymie the unfettered access to venture capital that founders have enjoyed in recent years.
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Distribution of subsidized food at government rallies is commonplace, state-run companies lend transport for the events, and state media give Maduro's candidates unfettered air-time.
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Delle Donne was among many impact players with the potential to switch teams this winter, but not all have unfettered freedom to pick a new team.
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This defense misses the point that granting unfettered access to raw data makes it technically and legally difficult to enforce limitations on data usage and sharing.
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The agency's unfettered access to the photos has concerned immigration and privacy activists, who worry it's being used to target immigrants who obtained licenses after 2013.
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On Thursday, Barnier added that if Britain wants as much access as possible to the bloc's market, it won't have unfettered freedom to subsidize its industry.
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But it falls far short of the unfettered access banks, asset managers and insurers in Britain had to the EU when Britain was a member state.
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But the president of the United States has unlimited access to the nation's secrets, and virtually unfettered authority to act unilaterally on matters of national security.
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It may serve — particularly now — as a parable of the lessons that can emerge from unfettered science, if we have the courage to let it unfold.
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More than 20083 percent of Republicans are slouching toward full-blown autocracy, favorably disposed, in one poll, toward a presidency unfettered by constitutional checks and balances.
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But many EU voters have turned against free trade since the global financial crisis, fearing that giving multinationals unfettered access to European markets will destroy jobs.
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" Brennan also fears that Trump will do an interview in the Fox Sports broadcast booth, which she says will turn the golf coverage into "unfettered Trump.
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"If eBay continues to operate as it has, providing unfettered access to legitimate and counterfeit e-cigarettes, this flavor restriction will be meaningless," the senators said.
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Any government genuinely committed to transparency would have ignored this hysteria and guaranteed accredited journalists and human rights investigators unfettered access to verify allegations of abuse.
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For many abroad, the ban raised questions about how an American president could undertake such an action suddenly and unilaterally, seemingly unfettered by checks and balances.
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The antitrust investigations into Big Tech are coming thick and fast, putting new pressure on companies that for years have enjoyed enormous and largely unfettered growth.
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Without this free movement, it is likely that Britain's lauded financial services industry will lose some of the rights that give it unfettered access to Europe.
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China has maintained that its mineral export tax regime is motivated by concerns about unfettered production and the resulting risk of environmental degradation rather than protectionism.
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In his fiction such experiences are heightened to harrowing, even nightmarish effect, his suburban malls littered with lifeless or mangled bodies, the casualties of unfettered greed.
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China has inched ahead of Europe thanks to its tech companies' unfettered access to people's personal data, fundamental to the development of AI, the report said.
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On "Rare Beauty," Lovano's trio treats his sharp modal melody with a sense of unfettered freedom, moving loosely in and out of step with each other.
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Trump uses Twitter to convey a range of emotions — from anger and rage at his impeachment inquiry, to unfettered glee at the failure of his opponents.
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Trump uses Twitter to convey a range of emotions — from anger and rage at his impeachment inquiry, to unfettered glee at the failure of his opponents.
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They want to know why they have to rein in their boldest policies when Republicans have been able to pass tax cuts unfettered by budget rules.
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The draw is pretty obvious: Travel bans empty the throughways, shuttered train stations present unfettered paths, and the heavy snow creates a mask to hide behind.
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Gizmodo replicated the process and indeed, the redacted sections reveal Facebook employees pushed advertisers to pay up if they wanted to maintain unfettered access to user data.
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"I call on all parties to immediately allow safe and unfettered access to Derna for humanitarian actors and urgently needed humanitarian goods," Ribeiro was quoted as saying.
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It replaced a previous system thrown out by the top EU court on the grounds it allowed U.S. spies unfettered access to data stored on U.S. servers.
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Now Kihuen is trying to make a comeback unfettered by the elite gatekeepers that have prevented prominent #MeToo abusers in Hollywood and media from returning to prominence.
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Kirson unleashes an arsenal of characters (Jewish and otherwise), recalls sexual escapades aplenty and derives a devilishly unfettered pleasure from letting her frayed nerves fire at will.
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Baghdadi's status allowed him to wield almost unfettered power over every aspect of life and death for those living in ISIS-controlled areas of Syria and Iraq.
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Because they're true fans, the jig is up as soon as she starts singing; the unfettered joy on their faces will surely put a smile on yours.
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Almost all economic analyses have found that the costs of Brexit to the economy will be far higher if unfettered access to the single market is lost.
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Bolivian President Evo Morales used his address on Monday to denounce neighboring Chile for failing to provide his landlocked country with unfettered commercial access to its ports.
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As one does with an internet connection, the inmates used their unfettered access to download a shitload of porn, ferrying it to inmates via a thumb drive.
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While you may not want to give your five-year-old unfettered access to an iPhone, they're probably the person you most want to stay connected with.
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Their enlarged heads and vulnerable, naked bodies recall fetuses and bring to mind the idea of the Infant Monarch: a dangerous image of power unfettered by maturity.
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When asked why she was giving CNN such unfettered access, the 27-year-old entrepreneur told Gupta that she was bringing her company into a new stage.
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"While our Party has bestowed upon him the nomination, it is not accompanied by unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us," McCain said.
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But there is no "way out," not in the traditional sense of bursting, popping, or breaking digital bubbles to create spaces unfettered from tracking, manipulation or enclosure.
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These Japanese companies have counted on unfettered access to the giant EU market in their investment decisions that the report says have created 440,000 jobs in Europe.
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Banks in Britain currently have a "passport" giving them unfettered access to all other 27 member states, a situation that mutual recognition under a Brexit could replicate.
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Japan's island chain there, including Okinawa which hosts the biggest concentration of U.S. military personnel in Asia, stands in the way of unfettered access to those seas.
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As an outsider, Marchionne was unfettered by local loyalties and he set about cutting jobs and expenses, slimming management ranks and increasing shareholder value along the way.
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They've been compared, in many cases, to YouTube's sort of unfettered brand of internet commentary – which is another way of saying, these boards were full of trolling.
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There is nothing in the Supreme Court's order that suggests a majority of the Court will allow him to implement anything close to an unfettered travel ban.
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Though Europe saw a great deal of atrocity stemming from unfettered Muslim migration — including a priest being abducted and beheaded in France — the pope remains progressively passive.
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One man did stand up to air his worries over the unfettered movement of migrants from the rest of Europe which he blamed for losing his job.
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Ayer works to establish those villains as gleeful fantasies of unfettered freedom, then fetters them with maudlin backstories that make them all sad, soulful, misused, and misunderstood.
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The filing heavily criticized a recent decision by the Rio judge overseeing the process to give Teles unfettered rights to negotiate a restructuring plan without board input.
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Indeed, the court's decision suggests a presidential pardon power so broad and unfettered, that Trump could probably issue a pardon via Twitter and get away with it.
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It offers unfettered access to potential customers, collaborators and future partners, and it generates the kind of inspiration that comes from connecting with creative, like-minded individuals.
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The 2016 political season is finally here, and on the Democrats' side of the aisle, President Obama is a lame-duck president with an unfettered ideological bent.
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The companies and those who grant the charters became major lobbying forces for unfettered growth of the schools, as did some of the state's biggest Republican donors.
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But security experts and former Facebook engineers expressed concerns that the partnerships offered companies practically unfettered access to hundreds of thousands of Facebook users without their knowledge.
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The unfettered realism of the work can be seen as a respectful and commemorative gesture positioning the lived experience of those less fortunate as worthy of representation.
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The name Sally Mann is inseparable from the indelible images of her children, Emmett, Jessie and Virginia, in their unfettered youthful play, sometimes naked, in the countryside.
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It was now essential, he added, for Moscow and Washington to resume arms control talks to prevent what he described as an "unfettered" arms race breaking out.
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The FTC said this committee would remove CEO Mark Zuckerberg's "unfettered control" over user privacy and would be responsible for appointing "compliance officers" to Facebook's privacy program.
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The scope of damage a corrupt, retributive, erratic president could do with weeks or months of unfettered power—unconstrained by any meaningful legislative check—is nausea-inducing.
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We should be deploring and correcting the unfettered availability of firearms to children, their siblings and their friends, not minimizing the "handful" of accidental shootings each day.
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Former prosecutors say that the cooperation agreement is standard, and will afford government prosecutors unfettered access to any details Manafort might have that inform the broader investigation.
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"The purpose of those rules is to make sure online innovators can achieve greater scalability and competitiveness in the EU, unfettered from undue national restrictions," he added.
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My supervisor gave me unfettered access, but told me that I couldn't show any of the kids' faces since their identities are not released to the public.
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RBS has spent the last decade shedding trillions of dollars in assets and dealing with the legal and regulatory hangover from an unfettered pre-2008 global expansion.
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That agenda includes unfettered access to tax-exempt, private activity bonds and other public financing resources, like state revolving funds, that have historically supported public works projects.
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In fact, hospitals behave more like a public utility than an efficient competitive healthcare marketplace where prices for patient services are determined by unfettered supply and demand.
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With frothing energy and unfettered vulgarity, "Us and Them" lances the boil of working-class grievance and watches as the infection spreads to everyone in its path.
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If you love NYT Cooking now, imagine how great it is to be a subscriber, with complete, unfettered access to our vast archive of outrageously good recipes.
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While the unfettered spending of super PACs may be backed by the legal system for now, these efforts strive to level the playing field in other ways.
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The events made it clear that the era of unfettered Republican control of Washington was over and that the two sides needed to come to an accommodation.
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Twitter's early refusal to deal with abuse derived from early attitudes that viewed the internet — and Twitter's platform in particular — as a forum for unfettered free speech.
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Children's Books Larger-than-life heroes like Captain America, Batman and Superman now grace our screens year-round, projecting an idea of masculinity characterized by unfettered strength.
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Dr. Shulkin and most veterans groups favored keeping control of access in the hands of department doctors, while some in the White House favored more unfettered access.
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His policies, which run counter to the Republican Party's traditional embrace of unfettered free trade, have left many Democratic candidates unsure of how to address the issue.
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His policies, which run counter to the Republican Party's traditional embrace of unfettered free trade, have left many Democratic candidates unsure of how to address the issue.
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" By July, Comey was blaming encryption for the unfettered and untappable exchange of information within ISIS: "They don't need to find propaganda, it's buzzing in their pocket.
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In a speech at Georgetown University on Thursday, Mr. Zuckerberg extolled the virtues of unfettered expression and how everyone should have a voice on the social network.
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In 2008, an economic crash largely brought about by unfettered finance capitalism plunged people into nearly a decade of precarious work with low wages and minimal protections.
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The tweets are an important story for a simple reason: They provide us almost unfettered access into what is on the President's mind at almost every minute.
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It's because the NRA has several million single-issue voters, who only care about protecting their essentially unfettered right to buy and use any type of gun.
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Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE (R-Calif.) in an interview Friday accused Sessions of betraying Trump by giving Mueller unfettered ability to investigate the president.
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The United States has roughly 6900 so-called Open Skies agreements with countries all around the world; each allows almost unfettered access to locations in each country.
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A symbol of the ravages of unfettered capitalism in the early 20th century, the mill has now become a symbol of environmental progress in the early 21st.
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Biden, Buttigieg and Bloomberg all brought up the risk that Sanders could not only reelect Trump but give him unfettered control of Washington during Tuesday night's debate.
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The US gun loophole A legal dispute over the AR-15 has the potential to allow criminals unfettered access to that and other weapons, federal prosecutors say.
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Some argue that Saudi Arabia can simply turn to countries like China for relatively unfettered access to nuclear technology if the United States takes a hard line.
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His party denies his unfettered grip on power, but his path to get it has made it all too obvious for all but the most blinkered observer.
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Although Beijing superficially embraces free-market concepts, when the going gets tough, the government steps in to shield its population from the potential chaos of unfettered markets.
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But so should every other male authority figure in the church who has worked to uphold unfettered patriarchal power and to keep women in positions of subservience.
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Communities are often hostile and chaotic, but they're driven by compellingly raw enthusiasm — for new friends, creative expression, access to information and status, or pure unfettered chaos.
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Conversely, I also share the hard truths about socioeconomic challenges, and how those are the direct result of racism, unfettered capitalism and other forms of systemic oppression.
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The American people — by voting for Democrats into control of the House — have sent an unmistakable signal that they no longer support an unfettered and unchecked Executive.
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Feature films steeped in things like unfettered joy, laughter, glee — you know, fun — are usually abandoned to the studio blockbusters of the summer (and spring, and winter).
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The main reason for the move was the loss of passporting rights, which give EU companies unfettered access to all of the bloc from a single base.
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These should be specifically allocated to providing unfettered access to the internet and communications channels, broadcasting in Persian, and training and supporting civil society organizations inside Iran.
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Mueller's team has sought to block Prigozhin, or anyone else from Concord, from gaining unfettered access, arguing the files might be turned over directly to Russian spies.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last year mandated companies to store their payments data "only in India" so that the regulator could have "unfettered supervisory access".
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But van Zyl warned that it was important for the government to secure unfettered access to Europe for British-built car exports as part of a Brexit deal.
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The nearly 0003,000-word article immediately ignited unfettered outrage, with readers condemning its sympathetic tone toward Mr. Holtzclaw, a former college football player who was convicted on Dec.
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It employs Stealth VPN to render your VPN traffic virtually unrecognizable, bypasses geolocation restrictions so you can access your favorite content, and delivers unlimited bandwidth for unfettered browsing.
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" In the case of Wall Street, Sanders said that after the stock market crash in 2008, "Wall Street's religious adherence to unfettered capitalism suddenly came to an end.
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Nevertheless, even us normal folk don't owe anyone unfettered access to our personhood, and now Calloway must figure out how to maintain her friendly reputation while setting boundaries.
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"China uses its growing and unfettered access to America's over $30 trillion capital markets to help finance its military threats, espionage, and egregious human rights abuses," Florida Sen.
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The silver lining here is that consumers have grown used to having unfettered internet access and have shown a willingness to revolt when that general premise is threatened.
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Reports of food shortages in Rakhine will add to the urgency of calls by aid agencies and the international community for unfettered humanitarian access to the conflict zone.
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A citizen of one EU country has an unfettered right to live and work anywhere in the EU. Both Britons and foreigners have taken advantage of this opportunity.
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But frankly we should not be in the business -- ZTE should not be operating unfettered in the United States and they shouldn&apost have access to American technology.
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Rather than creating unfettered markets, where the ready availability of public cash can attract unscrupulous providers, technocrats wield a heavy cudgel—the threat of closure—to force accountability.
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Accepting such a model would be a bitter pill for the union, which has essentially treated maintaining an unfettered free-agent market as its raison d'etre for decades.
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Blade charges users more money per month with its subscription but gives customers unfettered access to a single, dedicated Windows 0003 PC with no apparent restrictions on games.
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The FDA won't tolerate a whole generation of young people becoming addicted to nicotine as a tradeoff for enabling adults to have unfettered access to these same products.
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It is hard to control such congestion, since free and unfettered access to national parks, which cover more than a tenth of the country, is enshrined in law.
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Idealistic token buyers speculated that their contributions represented a down payment on a new world of unfettered interpersonal exchange, one free at last from banks and other rentiers.
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Blocking China's unfettered access to the Western Pacific are the 200 islands stretching from Japan's main islands through the East China Sea to within 100 kilometres of Taiwan.
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Blocking China's unfettered access to the Western Pacific are the 200 islands stretching from Japan's main islands through the East China Sea to within 60 miles of Taiwan.
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From governor's mansions to city halls to state houses to here in the Capitol, day-to-day reporting affords reporters and lawmakers nearly unfettered access to one another.
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Despite those wins, the business community chafed at what it saw as the last obstacles to unfettered implementation of wellness programs: the genetic information and the disabilities laws.
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The EU accounts for 40 billion pounds or a fifth of UK financial sector revenues, with half depending on full "passporting" or unfettered access to the single market.
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And unfettered honesty about the craft beer industry aside, as subject matter experts on all things beer, they dismantle the tired idea that only men care about beer.
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India's central bank in April issued a directive compelling all payments firms operating in the country to store payments data locally within six months for "unfettered supervisory access".
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On the other hand, having just experienced the unfettered discretion of a king, our Founding Fathers must have been sensitive to the potential abuse of the pardon power.
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Perhaps because they saw the detrimental effects of unfettered migration into their country, including the overwhelming of their social services, lowering of wages and loss of cultural identity.
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"No foreign national in a foreign land, without ties to the United States, has any unfettered right to demand entry into the United States," the department statement said.
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More Americans see that allowing unfettered, chaotic migration to America is not an act of kindness, but an irresponsible act that Americans suffer for on a daily basis.
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The European turmoil caused by unfettered Muslim migration is not a deterrent to Hillary, as she wants to increase the number of such migrants entering the United States.
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And if we had vetoed this resolution just the other day, the United States would have been giving license to further unfettered settlement construction that we fundamentally oppose.
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Ratcliffe told Reuters that he was confident that politicians would strike a deal which would maintain unfettered trade as both British and EU businesses stand to lose out.
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And even if Barr permits Mueller to complete the investigation unfettered, there are plenty of things Barr still can do to affect the ultimate outcome of Mueller's work.
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But China's refusal to allow unfettered democracy in next year's election for the city's leader triggered pro-democracy protests in 2014, and spurred worries about the city's future.
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"In the absence of valid and binding regulations, the special counsel is unfettered and unsupervised, and the appointment order certainly is no cure for that," the filing says.
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They are from Kazakhstan, Venezuela and Morocco and a score of other countries where the idea of unfettered elections is an exotic — and at times, a dangerous — concept.
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Sanders once again emphasized his stance against "unfettered free trade," and his opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which he says treats U.S. companies unfairly.
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"We also believe giving the White House Press Secretary unfettered discretion to determine what is 'professional' or 'unprofessional' conduct would have a chilling effect on journalists," he added.
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But while Congress has given the president broad leeway, it has not given him unfettered power to issue a blanket exclusion against millions of people based on nationality.
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That's a good thing, but it also means that if someone can compromise the antivirus itself, they will have unfettered access to the rest of the operating system.
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In court today, Hutchins was granted nearly unfettered access to the internet, with the only stipulation being that he not access the "sinkhole" he created that stopped WannaCry.
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Moving forward, Casey said she hopes to work with more local artists and the increasing number of families who are moving to the area as construction continues, unfettered.
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You do have to be a New York Times subscriber in order to have unfettered access to the New York Times library of recipes within the cooking app.
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In a speech in July, he addressed the notion that unfettered free speech could set back the cause of "inclusion" because it risked upsetting members of a community.
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They have calculated that the blood running through our streets is an acceptable level of collateral damage to secure and maintain an increasingly unfettered right to bear arms.
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There is something of the nursery in the show's insistence on unfettered imagination, and something of the bedtime story in the way the best of these tales unfold.
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On the contrary, the Brexiteers championed a pivot from the European economy to the global one unfettered by the regulations of Brussels and the European Court of Justice.
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Last year, President Trump intensified American airstrikes, increased the United States ground presence by roughly 50 percent and gave his commanders nearly unfettered authority to fight the Taliban.
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One of her first orders of business, Ms. Lightfoot said, would be ending an unwritten rule that gives aldermen unfettered zoning and permitting power in their own wards.
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At the end of the trip, I drove at a crawl up the long road home, already missing the unfettered life of the men I had left behind.
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AiOP aims to present visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces to foster "diverse social interactions and the unfettered exchange of ideas," according to their press release.
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"While our party has bestowed upon him the nomination, it is not accompanied by unfettered license to defame those who are the best among us," Mr. McCain said.
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And a curtain-wall component at the top of the complex resembles the glassy structures prevalent across the city today (and provides unfettered views of the Manhattan skyline).
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As the Democrats sputter and spat and fight over federal giveaways and N.D.A.s, the unfettered president is overturning the rule of law and stuffing the agencies with toadies.
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When colleges have unfettered access to students with federal funds up to the cost of attendance through the PLUS loan programs, there is little incentive to control costs.
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Blockstack is one of several blockchain-based projects hoping to create a new generation of online services that don't rely on having unfettered access to our personal information.
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Aside from Jennifer Beals, who plays a lesbian with unfettered gusto, there's a palpable difference between watching women fully lean into their desire and watching them mime it.
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In World War II, it bowed to claims of unfettered executive authority and allowed American citizens to be locked up for years simply because of their Japanese heritage.
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In the letter, provided to The New York Times, the council members questioned the mayor's commitment to maintaining the free, unfettered Family Unity model, let alone fund it.
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Tech Fix The only consensus among parents about the right age for a child to have unfettered access to a smartphone is that there is no magic number.
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Startups in 2628 and today have no problem getting unfettered internet access from a service provider, but competing against Facebook and other online giants would be another story.
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Tax cuts, regulatory relief, trade renegotiations and an unfettered energy sector are needed "to overcome the dismal economy inherited by the Trump administration," said Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
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The president had enjoyed unfettered political power as the head of the Executive Branch during his first two years when Republicans controlled both the House and the Senate.
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The diplomats said the United States fought to keep language in the resolution that called for an immediate start to the ceasefire and unfettered humanitarian access without delay.
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Mexico, which ratified the USMCA, is eager for approval because the country's exports and foreign direct investment are heavily dependent on having unfettered access to the U.S. marketplace.
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"The style is all about identity and unfettered self-expression," said Rob Smith, the founder of the Phluid Project, an outpost of gender-neutral fashion in Lower Manhattan.
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The report also complained that China's application exempted a two-and-a-half-mile-wide corridor in which a highway and railway bisect the region, allowing unfettered development.
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But there is also robust support for open and unfettered public debate, as shown by reactions to the attacks on the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in 2015.
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Nojeim believes that real or perceived unfettered access from three-letter spy agencies to Facebook data will ensure an exodus of users (especially non-Americans) from the platform.
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Rather, they involve larger questions of who is and who is not allowed unfettered access to the ballot in America and how voter suppression undermines trust in democracy.
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But even with unfettered access to internal data and the potential to control content-sifting engines, how do you fix a problem that scales so very big and broad?
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This is much to the consternation of the Freedom Caucus and other Republicans, who are more conservative on this issue and want to see a fully unfettered insurance market.
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"The authorities need to allow the UN, the media, and rights monitors unfettered access into the area to determine what happened and what needs to be done," Adams said.
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Windshields are rarely gush-worthy, but the one on Tesla's Model X truly is: It swoops up and over your head, offering an unfettered panoramic view of the road.
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The hacker targeted a defense contractor and gained unfettered access to the contractor's data from July-November 2016, before defense officials became aware of the breach, the government confirmed.
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In May, Ellis harshly rebuked Mueller's team, suggesting they lied about the scope of the investigation, were seeking "unfettered power" and were more interested in bringing down the president.
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"Anecdotally, the only major cities unfettered by congestion are terribly declining Rust Belt ones," says Marlon Boarnet, an economist and urban planning researcher with the University of Southern California.
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When it comes to laptops and PCs, that means unfettered ambitions and even wildly impractical dreams about computing and how it could transform in the short- and long-term.
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The result is a fascinating test case in how the micromobility trend fares in an extremely dense, highly populated area with unfettered access to electric vehicles at all times.
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The State Legislature should follow the A.B.A.'s guidance and establish a monitoring body with unfettered access to prison facilities, staff, inmates and records in announced or unannounced visits.
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Since his hotel had heart and soul, it had no business plan—beyond fostering a community of unfettered, energised, even wild artists in the heart of New York City.
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According to Julie Zerbo from The Fashion Law, courts have been strict in holding that individuals do not have unfettered rights to use their own names in commercial capacities.
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They advocated for the same kinds of things that today's protesting scientists are talking about: open, unfettered, uncensored research; funding support; and ethical responses to problems that science identifies.
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Blocker is stationed in New Mexico, where he carries out the orders of the U.S. Army to imprison Native Americans, without due process, so that expansion can continue unfettered.
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Like much of Silicon Valley, their culture reflects the libertarian optimism of the internet's pioneers, which Ms Roberts terms "an origin myth of unfettered possibility for democratic free expression".
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I was reminded of that when I opened the G-20 swag bag and was most excited about a card that would grant users unfettered access to the web.
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"It's Museveni's personal motive to have full and unfettered control to acquire and use land in any part of the country in any way he so wishes," he said.
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Facing a range of threats on its borders from the Caucasus to the Sahara, EU states, now unfettered by British opposition, launched a pact in December to integrate defenses.
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It is important to remember that neither the federal government nor the states face a choice between prohibition on the one hand and unfettered marijuana capitalism on the other.
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It must reduce its level of uranium enrichment, dramatically reduce the size of its stockpile of enriched uranium, reduce the number of centrifuges, and agree to unfettered international inspections.
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Brexit Secretary David Davis said he wanted to have an interim arrangement with the EU after the March 2019 exit date for trade to flow in an unfettered way.
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Better yet however, for American and Chinese consumers, merchants and banks writ large, would be for U.S. and Chinese payments companies to have unfettered access to each other's markets.
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It must reduce its level of uranium enrichment, drastically reduce the size of its stockpile of enriched uranium, reduce the number of centrifuges and agree to unfettered international inspections.
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Renewing sanctions could spark a trade dispute with Europe, fail to substantially dent Iranian oil exports and leave Tehran's nuclear program unfettered by restrictions or inspections currently in place.
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" Judge Ellis further cautioned the special counsel's office against seeking "unfettered power" and said its statements that it is investigating allegations related to the 2900 election amount to "lying.
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He died in 2013, but many economists say his policies of state ownership, unfettered spending, subsidies and domestic price controls are at least partly responsible for the crisis today.
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Many unions take advantage of their unfettered power bestowed on them by the government and advocate for liberal politicians, instead of the hard-working men and women they represent.
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Then at Tesla he was a staff product technologist, working on the Model Y electric vehicle and learning the value of jumping on an idea, unfettered by company bureaucracy.
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Underlying all this is a Chinese mentality that seeks to restrict foreign access to Chinese markets while still expecting unfettered Chinese access to the rest of the world economy.
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Yet if this idea of the artist as an unfettered spirit persists, its reliable oppositional principle remains, almost a century after Connolly wrote his screed, the practice of domesticity.
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Lost as the gains of our labor unions have been for decades now, pushed back until so many of us stand alone in the workplace, before unfettered corporate power.
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Military and veterans groups are urging the Senate to rid its defense policy bill of language they say would allow predatory for-profit colleges unfettered access to military installations.
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Watchdog groups complained that it amounted to a "shadow government," allowing lobbyists, consultants and others to funnel money to the mayor unfettered by the city's strict campaign finance laws.
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The main reason for the move, Hinrikus said, was the loss of passporting rights, which give EU companies unfettered access to all of the bloc from a single base.
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Nothing in this Protocol shall prevent the United Kingdom from ensuring unfettered market access for goods moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom's internal market.
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More to the point, Democratic strategists panicked that they might well lose the White House, Senate and House, giving President Donald Trump unfettered power over the next four years.
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The ruling allowed Mr. Trump to give his daughter Ivanka Trump and Mr. Kushner, her husband, White House offices and virtually unfettered access to the cabinet and world leaders.
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"We stand in strong solidarity with CNN for the right to full access for our journalists as part of a free and unfettered press," Wallace said in a statement.
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Meanwhile, his cousin Carlton has a distressing pimple and unfettered access to Will's locker, so he ganks what he thinks is a "vitamin" from Will's stash on prom night.
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A newly empowered Iran with unfettered land access to their Hezbollah allies — without American forces in the north of Syria as a counterweight — poses an existential threat to Israel.
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In her complaint filed on Wednesday, Fields said San Francisco-based Twitter had until recently given IS, also known as ISIS, an "unfettered" ability to maintain official Twitter accounts.
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