She is heartbroken that a free-for-all now exists whereby anyone can set up an agency without background checks being done. |
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The curators can be applauded in their attempt to give structure to the traditional free-for-all. |
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Some are set up for moderated debate, some seem like a free-for-all, and some do not want arguments. |
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The music is loud and intense, and the dancing is more like a free-for-all karate-match than a style. |
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The free-for-all was an event where the clowns fought each other with oversized mauls for ten minutes. |
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What had been a tightly played game suddenly turned into a free-for-all as the pitcher lost control. |
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While they watched their country disintegrate, the war became an international free-for-all. |
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So the actual governing of this situation here right now is a little bit of a free-for-all. |
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Driving in Colombo's permanent rush-hour is a free-for-all in which the most daring chancer wins. |
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Ushers tried to control the free-for-all as the rest competed for the remaining seats toward the back of the hall. |
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Do we want these decisions to be planned and to know who the decision-makers are, or do we want to leave it to an industry free-for-all? |
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Some of the women were opposed to a public forum and felt such a meeting could turn into a free-for-all and there would be no structure to the meetings. |
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If human violence is just a vast free-for-all of people merely reacting to the wrongs they've suffered, who started the fights in the first place? |
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The roundabout had no markings before and sometimes could be a bit of a free-for-all, but everyone was used to it and I never heard of any crashes there. |
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Everyone knows that sailing on the Auckland harbour is a free-for-all. |
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The country is just too fragile for a journalistic free-for-all, they say. |
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In the process American lack of decorum prevailed, and all sides joined in the free-for-all enthusiastically. |
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A number of people started to wonder if it would be better to leave NAFO entirely and to have some kind of free-for-all. |
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Lately, the gated property has become a free-for-all, with animals and children hanging out on the site. |
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An enterprise economy is not, as caricatured by statist propaganda, a devil-take-the-hindmost free-for-all. |
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Now imagine that instead of a bilateral face-off, the next cold war will be a nuclear free-for-all. |
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In this age of partisan attacks and free-for-all political smearing, we've seen one low blow follow another after another. |
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I was looking forward to seeing him go after these two nasty gals in a free-for-all of meanness. |
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First, the scope of censorship has narrowed to such an extent that entire domains are now almost a free-for-all. |
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We would agree to a number of cabs to take up any untaken demand but they have turned it into a free-for-all. |
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Why, in this age of cynicism, sexual free-for-all and the quickie no-fault divorce, do people still get married? |
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He said this week that cockling had been allowed to become a dangerous, free-for-all activity. |
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But in practice, it has been a free-for-all, according to those who have enjoyed the perks of the job. |
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This free-for-all leads to the economically inefficient use of the resource. |
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However, what was once a test of strength that pitted one man against a raging bull is now a free-for-all in a large open space. |
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That's something to think about when you consider linking to a free-for-all site or a link farm. |
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What started as a website to promote his run for presidency in hours became a free-for-all for negative commentary. |
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No one would seriously contemplate allowing a free-for-all unregulated elementary school system or health care system, and neither should we continue to allow such a thing with child care. |
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A lot of those recreational guys I think just want the opportunity to catch one if they're out in their boat, not to go and have a free-for-all for what's out there. |
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A lot of Americans realize that serious security thinking at the university level requires a free-for-all in which you can't put some subjects off limits for debate. |
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I'm glad we got everything settled before there was a free-for-all,'' Houston's Charles Barkley told The New York Times. |
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Nothing like a good free-for-all, down-and-dirty, no-holds-barred, riot! |
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A new subscription service would be an adjunct to Napster's existing free-for-all service, but would offer higher-quality files. |
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He warned that Europe and the United States would have to call a halt to the free-for-all of escalating subsidies. |
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Are we willing to accept a free-for-all approach to the use of angel dust and other suspicious substances amongst Brazilian beef farmers? |
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It began as a free-for-all in which commands were executed as entered, with many queued, skipped or ignored by the emulator. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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It is going to take quite some effort to optimize what we have on this planet to avoid the whole thing from degenerating into a free-for-all. |
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If we abandon these agreements, we would have a free-for-all. |
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The Quebec election in the fall of 1976 was an unusual free-for-all, with small political groups taking full advantage of the dissatisfaction with Robert Bourassa's Liberal goverment. |
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Its capital, Sukhumi, a place whose pine-scented air should be a magnet for tourists, is a slummy wasteland whose port is a free-for-all for shady business. |
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This is a free-for-all,' she would wink at her audience. |
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A bumpy late night start on compliance resulting in a free-for-all tabling and bracketing of text showed that positions on this core issue of the protocol are still far apart. |
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Without committed investment in control and monitoring, the North Sea will be a potential free-for-all, which could decimate stocks further and kill off fragile fisheries-dependent communities. |
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The refinement of the cuisine doesn't prevent a sense of free-for-all — couples dabble wantonly in each other's entrées, groups squabble over prospective Vice-Presidential candidates while knocking back shiso juleps. |
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And an institutional vacuum follows, in which forests become a free-for-all resource, while forest regulatory legislation and enforcement take a long time to recuperate. |
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I practice an open-door policy, not to create a free-for-all where it becomes impossible to control your time, but only in emergency cases because I want to know right away about anything that goes wrong. |
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It was a free-for-all, unlevel playing field and so forth. |
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He criticized governments for having allowed the system to get out of control, and financiers and corporate tycoons for turning their dealings into a free-for-all game. |
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By orchestrating this work with such cool reserve, Doolas avoided the pitfall of turning her celebration of womanhood into a free-for-all hugfest. |
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