It's nice to think that there are a few places, close at hand, where the natural world can live unhampered by man. |
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They believe in the free and unhampered marketplace, with governmental interference reduced to a minimum. |
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She therefore resents any restriction or limitation being imposed on her and insists on being free and unhampered. |
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In a free and unhampered market economy, consumption and production interact harmoniously with each other. |
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A selectively permeable membrane is a membrane that does not permit the free unhampered movement of all solutes present. |
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While no right turn on the speedway will be allowed, free left turns will allow unhampered flow of traffic, he said. |
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Then, unhampered by rigid, traditionalist gender role notions, he put on Grandma's nightclothes, crawled under the bedclothes, and awaited developments. |
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The Post provides unhampered access to electronic payment traffic for people with disabilities. |
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Cynics think that Mr Erdogan wants to run his presidential bid unhampered by violence and that, once elected, he will revert to his hawkish self. |
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I regret to say that this government fails to realize that unhampered, unrestricted competition is not in the interest of consumers. |
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With pre-departure flow control, aircraft are kept on the ground with engines off until they can fly unhampered to their destination. |
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The most urgent task, he says, is the creation of a national economy unhampered by conflicting state-government regulations. |
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The Committee is further concerned about the inability of the Child's Rights Centre to have unhampered access to children in State institutions. |
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Belgium once again appeals for the free and unhampered access of humanitarian aid to the victims. |
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The terse contemporary feel of the line, unhampered by translator's awe, captures Virgil's character, his no-nonsense, patrician contempt, perfectly. |
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They walk steel girders high in the air unhampered by any fear of heights. |
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Humanitarian access to all, especially to the most vulnerable, must be unhampered. |
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In a free, unhampered market economy, there will be a harmonious and sustained change in the pattern of consumption with a rise in consumers' real wealth. |
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Adam Smith's vision of a free economy unhampered by interventions of massive aggregations of capital is far from the reality that we see in the contemporary globalised economy. |
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Not every society adopts the practice, but those that do—and they include the two largest countries on earth have seen it spread through every social group, unhampered by growing wealth. |
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And not only physically state universities have reopened but also metaphorically: unhampered by any parliament, the government of President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has been posting a series of restrictive laws. |
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We must respond quickly to these challenges by putting in place a fully functional internal market, operating without any discrimination and unhampered by unnecessary regulation. |
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Unlimited, unhampered and unrestricted seal predation on highly vulnerable groundfish cannot be allowed to continue if groundfish stocks are to be allowed to rebuild. |
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Finally, we will explore possible avenues for attaining equilibrium between the right to strike and the right of the rest of the citizenry to be unhampered by industrial action. |
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The visitation mandate of the CHRP should include unhampered and unrestrained access to all detention facilities, including those under the jurisdiction of the military. |
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As the Association is responsible for the Ruhr catchment area, it can orient its work towards natural conditions, unhampered by community boundaries. |
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Perhaps we'll eventually sicken of the Bourne series, too, but at present its kinetic energy and fleetness, unhampered by the baggage of four decades, are leaving Bond way behind. |
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We will have to ensure that an unhampered flow of information reaches the aviation community, giving it the hindsight to avoid the repetition of errors. |
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When direct free cooling is in operation, the heat exchanger, which has full electronic control, swivels to the side so that the conditioned ambient air can flow unhampered into the void under the raised floor. |
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In November 1999, the EU European Council recognised the urgency of re-establishing unhampered navigation on the Danube, stating that it was ready to examine possibilities of co-financing the clearing of destroyed bridges. |
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To be more specific, Tamkin has been defined as the full accessibility and unhampered sexual availability of the woman to her husband. |
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