Sentences with phrase «allowing unfettered»

Response: While we acknowledge that information provided by confidential sources could be inaccurate, we are concerned that allowing unfettered access to such information could undermine the trust between a health care provider and patients other than the individual.
Like the Lincoln Continental concept, the rear doors are hinged at the rear — «suicide doors» in the 1960s vernacular — and both the front and rear swing open 90 degrees in opposing directions allowing unfettered access to the cabin.
He further appealed to local government councils, traditional institutions and communities to support the commission in carrying out the 2016 Census AED by allowing unfettered access to facilities and places to be demarcated.
Kwali then appealed to the traditional institution and communities to support the Commission in carrying out the 2016/2017 Census EAD by allowing unfettered access to facilities and places to be demarcated.»
Secondly, the EU would need to consider the gargantuan complexity of allowing unfettered differentiated integration.
On the economic front, meanwhile, there are concerns about allowing unfettered investment by Chinese state - owned companies given that China has been accused of cyberattacks that have targeted Canadian government departments and Canadian firms.
And as Dr Reid rightly indicates, the accusation that to allow unfettered use of the «old rite» will bring disunity (one of the modernist parrot cries reported by the Herald) is a nonsense: «No», he wrote, «whatever liturgical books are used, there will be substantial unity amid legitimatediversity, provided the rites are celebrated as the Church intends them to be celebrated.
The story starts back in 2004, when the Labour government allowed unfettered access to the UK labour market to citizens of the countries in Eastern Europe that had just joined the EU.
It also has no annual fee, but it allows unfettered use of those valuable Membership Rewards points with the airline and hotel partners.
In a world where our politicians have unwisely allowed unfettered globalization to the detriment of everyday Americans, where the Indians and Chinese are rapidly replacing the US as the dominant demographic and economic force on the planet, and where recent presidents have spent treasure on unwise military adventures abroad, our faith in ourselves is already shaken — adding the ramifications of climate science to this might be enough to break the collective American spirit.
Comment: A number of the comments called for the elimination of all permissible disclosures without authorization, and some specifically cited the public health section and its liberal definition of public health authority as an inappropriately broad loophole that would allow unfettered access to private medical information by various government authorities.
Android tablets cost far less in many cases and allow unfettered access to Google's apps and services (can be set as a default).
The lengths at which your staff rearranged their schedules and allowed unfettered access in interviews and discussions for me was the most unselfish activity that I could have ever asked for.
It is unfortunate that the Competition Bureau is both uninformed and misguided in understanding what happens when you allow unfettered access to private and sensitive data.
To allow unfettered imput to MLS data will poison the well for everyone.
In dismissing Mr. Pecman's complaint, the Tribunal ruled that the agreement had never intended to allow unfettered public access to the realtor.ca website, which is paid for through fees collected from its realtor members.»

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Net neutrality — or the premise allowing Internet content to flow unfettered — is about to get body checked, courtesy of the FCC.
It says in the early stages of the Iran / Iraq conflict, Donald Rumsfeld, acting as Ronald Reagan's special envoy, gave Saddam NSA satellite images of Iran's battlefield deployment and licenses that allowed Iraq unfettered access to America's arsenal of germ and chemical warfare.
The internet allows parish musicians to take ownership of their development, unfettered by redundant and exclusive structures, which hark back to a more restricting and controlling age, long before the arrival of instant communication and clear accountability.
@Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son — «I simply don't believe that people need to be allowed unlimited, unfettered access to automatic weapons and unlimited amounts of ammunition.»
Gibbons also said that Salmon would be brought on board only after the summer evaluation period had ended, thus allowing Salmon to roam the summer circuit unfettered by NCAA rules regarding contact between college coaches and players.
They are allowed to grow, unfettered by a deadline.
The UN and the Red Cross should be allowed full and unfettered access to all areas to assess the needs of trapped civilians.»
Government - watchdog groups expressed optimism that the conviction would serve as a spur for a more aggressive round of action, perhaps targeting legislators» income or the so - called L.L.C. loophole, which allows large unfettered contributions to political campaigns.
«To put it mildly, I wonder if anyone would wish that the corruption monster is allowed to walk the land unfettered.
It will provide you with an understanding of key security procedures required to ensure safety of election officials on election duties and equip you with skill sets that would enable you balance the imperative of securing the electoral process with the need to allow voters unfettered opportunity to come out and cast their votes without fear or intimidation as a result of the presence of security personnel.»
The cracks include the tolerance of unfettered discretionary power in the management of our public affairs and the permissiveness of sole sourcing and other negative practices of allowing institutions to exist without an appropriate legal framework,» Mr. Ayariga said.
«Allowed to continue unfettered, this far - a-field inquiry would adversely impact every individual and business in New York,» continued Sleight, who was once a top state ethics enforcer.
Per the agreement, Ghana has entered into a collaboration with the US military which would allow the latter unfettered access to some facilities.
These included signing on to the Common Standards effort, facilitating the unfettered growth of charter schools, and allowing for the possibility of including student test standardized test results in evaluating teacher performance.
But the existing research on performance based grouping fails, I think, to capture the full extent of the difference that it can make when allowed to operate unfettered.
The interesting news: we had a bill introduced to dictate when school was to start in the fall, we now have cursive writing in the curriculum, a bill was introduced to allow student journalist unfettered ability to write whatever they wanted without administrative oversight, seat belts on buses, legislated discipline policy, and net metering for solar panels installed in schools.
Fundamental to the Waltons» belief in an unfettered market is opposition to any limits on the number of charter schools allowed in a given state or district.
Hardly reckless, and caused, (though not justified by spending mile after mile behind motorists, with no road sense, consideration or compunction to allow other road users unfettered access to the proper use of the highway.
Finished in Rallye Red, the concept retains the iconic rear wing associated with both the FK2 and FK8 Civic Type R, which, in a clever piece of engineering, is movable to allow direct and unfettered access to the rear of the truck.
It's particularly smooth as a road transmission, and it allows full control and unfettered gear selection as a manual.
Throughout the story, Proulx explores the ways indigenous populations live more in harmony with nature than colonizers; they instinctively protect and nurture resources, are deeply connected to places they have inhabited for generations, and possess knowledge that can only be sustained by allowing those traditions to continue unfettered.
The new digital distribution rental model would allow researches to enjoy unfettered access to the high quality papers the company offers.
- Booklist «Marcus» fascination with the ghostly presence of an adolescent boy, thought to have perished at Grief Cottage in a hurricane, allows Godwin to explore themes of loss, connection, and growth unfettered by the corporeal world.»
However, progress is still significantly constrained by discriminatory gender norms and the related attitudes and practices which restrict girls» horizons, restrain their ambition and, if unfettered, allow exploitation and abuse.Empowering Adolescent Girls in Developing Countries explores the detrimental impact of discriminatory gender norms on adolescent girls» lives across very different contexts.
The multi-level design allows all of the rooms to enjoy unfettered views of the sea, while glass...
The multi-level design allows all of the rooms to enjoy unfettered views of the sea, while glass sliding doors and floor - to - ceiling windows create a seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces.
Here artists and writers experience unfettered time to allow for thoughtful reflection and meditation on the creative process in a setting that preserves the agricultural and historical integrity of the land.
For many people that ambiguity is charming, because it allows for the unfettered participation of anyone willing to open up to a work of art.
The creation of the works shown in the exhibition has been characterised by an independence from any binding set theme, allowing the invited artists the space for unpredictable outcomes, spontaneous decisions, coincidence, and an unfettered personal journey.
I think the last bit should be «there is little hope for achieving a better understanding of climate until...» «these alternative hypotheses are allowed the full unfettered freedom of expression, investigation and experimentation.»
The North Dakota rules are fairly strict — patterned after a successful Canadian law that reauthorized hemp farming there in 1997 — requiring farmers to pass a criminal - background check and be fingerprinted, to provide global - positioning - system coordinates for their fields, and to agree to allow state officials (including law enforcement) unfettered access to their crop in order to ensure they're not growing narcotic dope.
What is clear is that regulations play a seminal role in setting a baseline for investment decision - making and the absence of regulations (of adequate enforcement) would allow for the unfettered priorities of the market to drive down standards, which can lead to the disasters we have seen illustrated in Ireland by high profile building failures at developments such as Priory Hall, Longboat Quay and Millfield Manor.
Scientists must be allowed to conduct their work unfettered by political or commercial pressures.
«Scientists must be allowed to conduct their work unfettered by political or commercial pressures... When members of Congress recently began pressuring scientists who have offered evidence of global warming, they broke that crucial covenant.»
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