This summons to free enquiry, untrammelled by customary beliefs, was taken up by the Greek philosophers, and especially by Socrates. |
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They no longer exercise untrammelled power in their own toy-town parliament and never will again. |
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Bond markets continued their untrammelled rally powered by reserve money expansion and fears of a conflict in the Gulf region diminishing. |
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The poems articulate the function of puritanism as a check against the dangers of untrammelled art. |
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Like the fabulously deceptive creations of the great landscape gardener Capability Brown, it will speak of wild, untrammelled nature. |
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India has lived with terrorism long enough to know that only an untrammelled expression of the popular will is the best antidote to terror. |
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I totally support the idea that you are going to be the navigators of your own destiny, unfettered and untrammelled. |
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Isn't to gamble and to lose itself a valuable demonstration of the absolute folly of a belief in untrammelled freedom? |
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Revolutionaries are Promethean criminals, pursuing an almost sinful desire to exercise their untrammelled will. |
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The passing of the Cold War was therefore likely to unveil a new age of power politics, untrammelled by the checks and balances of the Cold War. |
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Without this assistance untrammelled market forces would not achieve one of the objectives of the exemptions, namely regional development. |
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Physical resources and the right social conditions are also required for untrammelled exercise of the right of speech. |
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The murder of the businessman, Neil Heywood, and its attempted coverup, exposed the untrammelled power of senior officials to a global audience. |
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Left to untrammelled market forces it will become an unstoppable nuclear reaction. |
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These moves were designed to foster free trade and thus to make it easier for overseas companies to sell their wares in China untrammelled by embargoes and tariffs. |
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Nonetheless it was a counterweight to the untrammelled ambitions of the world's imperialists. |
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Where new work untrammelled by context is concerned, reasonableness visibly relinquishes the controls to logic, not least in the matter of the driving force of the design. |
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Alan Mitcham Cologne, Germany The proposed HS2 and the HS2 extension will go through beautiful, untrammelled countryside. |
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You had your opportunity to express your untrammelled views on Cameron's speech and the least you can expect is that I have mine. |
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Support for privatisation, untrammelled free markets, lower taxes on the rich – all of this is treated almost as objective truth. |
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Claims that the International Criminal Court would have untrammelled power to prosecute members of the US military are simply not true. |
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We could imagine that the problem is even more acute for countries facing fast and untrammelled urbanization. |
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I am not interested in providing untrammelled freedom of speech, however. |
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This wild and untrammelled expanse, over thousands of miles of uninterrupted trail, makes for a very intense wilderness experience for the mushers. |
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Hidden in this dictum is the danger of unlimited government, of the exercise of power untrammelled by the need for openness, transparency and accountability. |
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The rule of law operates as a bar to untrammelled discretionary power. |
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We in the EU know more than any other part of the world how untrammelled free trade can be controlled through multilateral rule-making to the benefit of our citizens. |
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Trade unions should also educate their members and the public to realise that the notion of untrammelled national sovereignty or independence on some of these matters is outdated. |
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China is well aware of the risks of an untrammelled investment boom which could result in overcapacities and speculation-driven bubbles in many areas of the economy. |
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I want to stress that these measures will only be taken to deal with abuses of the services that are provided to each member, abuses which interfere with the continued, untrammelled use of these services by all hon. members. |
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But most are better described as unilateralists: people who believe that one of the perquisites of power is untrammelled freedom of action on the world scene. |
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Such an untrammelled power should at least merit its own section. |
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Above all, the EU must, in principle, renounce completely untrammelled capitalism, and instead protect its citizens from unbridled greed and the negative effects of uncontrolled globalisation. |
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This is not just about ensuring that ships can travel untrammelled in the Arctic, but it is important for us to take a moment and ensure that the people of the Arctic are able to travel with equal freedom. |
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It is particularly instructive, therefore, that they placed their faith in completely untrammelled freedom of expression and the free flow of information. |
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The advocates of untrammelled liberalism will surely not fail to see these environmental safeguards as further restrictions upon, or obstacles to, the difficult economic emergence of these underprivileged countries. |
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There was support for the view that the draft convention should permit the untrammelled enforceability of arbitration agreements in contracts of carriage. |
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These impact studies are necessary in order to assess the effects of any untrammelled liberalisation, not just on the economic organisation of the market, but also in terms of its human and social aspects. |
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