Sentences with phrase «by unbridled»

Together, they are a national leader in patient safety and quality, and are unified and driven by an unbridled passion to provide the most advanced healthcare possible to the people of West Virginia and beyond.
Thanks for all you are doing to protect biodiversity from massive extirpation, the environment from irreversible degradation, the Earth from wanton dissipation of its resources and the family of humanity from reckless endangerment by the unbridled overconsumption, overproduction and overpopulation activities of the human species in these early years of Century XXI.
Western science and Western forms of government now face a self - inflicted crisis: Loss of public confidence caused by unbridled greed and selfishness and by the abuse of federal science as a tool of propaganda.
Today Western science and Western forms of government face a self - inflicted crisis: Loss of public confidence caused by unbridled greed and selfishness and byabuse of federal science as a tool of propaganda.
Before we can find our way forward to a good enough future for our children in a sustainable world, I suppose we must find a way to organize and maintain SUSTAINABLE COMMUNICATION about the global challenges posed to humanity by the unbridled, skyrocketing growth of the human species and its soon to become patently unsustainable consumption / production activities now overspreading the surface of Earth.
Thanks to you for rational proposals in a currently unreal world order dominated by unbridled, soon to become patently unsustainable economic globalization.
Hopefully too much time has not been wasted, too much of the environment irreversibly degraded, too many species massively extirpated, many too many resources recklessly dissipated and too much of the world we inhabit utterly compromised by our unbridled consumption, production and propagaton activities.
Perhaps there is something of value in the following link regarding the challenges posed to humanity by unbridled consumption, production and propagation activities of the human species now overspreading the surface of Earth.
Mirroring the change rippling through all levels of American society, the 1960s marked a period of painting defined by its unbridled experimentation.
di Suvero encouraged his new friend's interest in art — as a teenager Lenny was involved in pinstriping cars — and set a ecstatic example by his unbridled energy and enthusiasm for art.
Then, when the story was picked up by Unbridled Books, Fred Ramey, my editor there, thought that the title should show the unique perspective of the narrator, and so did I.
The melancholy of old memories was supplanted by the unbridled joy the children experienced at the farm, and Natty enjoyed sharing their excitement as they explored the world of her childhood.
This judgement is necessary to uphold the very liberal democratic values that gave rise to the Internet and that are threatened by an unbridled use of technology.
This was followed by her unbridled squeeing over so many participants of color she loves and has worked with in The Cloverfield Paradox and that her friend, J.J. Abrams, had made this happen:
Clearly the year long odyssey of the Speaker's Majority «Reform Caucus» lacked autonomy or their real report has been hijacked by the unbridled powers of the leader they have failed to reign in,» said Tedisco.

Not exact matches

This weekend, over 100,000 new Coinbase accounts were opened, presumably by people who had an overzealous nephew at their Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, telling tales of unbridled riches and the wholesale changing of the world that is most assuredly imminent thanks to crypto currency.
Rather than scrap Nafta's arbitration tribunals, regarded by some free - trade critics as secretive bodies that give private corporations unbridled power to challenge foreign governments outside the court system, the letter proposed to «maintain and seek to improve procedures» for settling disputes.
He's a political genius who will follow in the footsteps of Ralph Klein — cutting unions and socialist spending by 20 % + and paving the way for unbridled prosperity in Alberta once again.
Legere is known for his Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) smear campaigns, generally carried by trending cultural references and unbridled loathing.
The late 1990's saw unbridled enthusiasm among individual investors, reckless behavior by corporate managers, and significant complicity by lawmakers and regulators.
Dreher is not wrong to alert us to the destructive power individualism and unbridled desire exert on the social fabric, but he would do even better to recognize that, by God's grace, new forms of order manage to emerge out of the apparent chaos of social fragmentation.
t is increasingly felt that the power of the TNCs are not and can not be sufficiently controlled by the parlimentary democracies in the West, and the behaviors of the TNCs in the third world countries are like an unbridled horse.
In a world where the future of humanity is directed by the logic of unbridled capital based on its own priorities, which are in turn based on the principle of maximum profit in the short term, individuals and people are subjected to the demands of several large global players.
Freedom also means liberation from pursuit, acquisition, accumulation and hoarding of wealth (arta), unbridled enjoyment of pleasures comfort (kama), without being regulated and governed by righteousness and justice (dharma), without orientation to the ultimate goal (moksha).23
Unlike Samuel Beckett or Jorge Luis Borges, who provide a modernist critique of dialectical hubris by parodying the infinite regress of its logic while never going beyond that logic themselves, Solzhenitsyn claims to have learned how to move beyond the absurdities born of an unbridled rationalism, since he, and the rest of his fellow zeks (prisoners), have suffered dialectic's most extreme miscalculation.
It scrambles up and onward always by spiralling round whatever stands in its path — drainpipe, porch pillar, / lawn chair — but then, once anchored, corkscrews round itself, amassing braided cables of self - hugging self - satisfaction, the conquering hero's doublejointed pat on his own back, the unbridled ego trip impelled by the uppity sap from deepest root to farthest outflung tip, ecstatically, imperially quivering toward its vegetal entelechy.
God's loving kindness is enough to sustain me in my unbridled stamina... As I near my ending day, my loving wants to be with God and all God's family members can not be over-run or compromised by others salt ladled wounds... As I progressively near death's gate, my love for Life weakens me and I am found understanding God's mercies... Alone nowadays, my heart flutters with every beat as I become ever more humbled by mankind's tribulations.
The point of view is that of a woman and it describes a kind of unbridled rebellious passion which might only have been expressed by a woman, living in the controlled atmosphere of the royal court, perhaps even the court of Solomon himself.
The above statement by Sullivan could as well have been made by Norman O. Brown in his defense of the unbridled libido, which he marketed as «polymorphous perversity.»
«We have no government armed in power capable of contending in human passions unbridled by morality and religion... Our Consti - tution was made only for a moral and religious people.
The point of view is that of a woman and it describes a kind of unbridled rebellious passion which might only have been expressed by a woman.
Although the connection is subtle, the intensity of fear or hatred of homosexual persons may be linked to the fear that anyone could be overcome by their own unbridled passions.
No maiden has ever been so cheated as Sarah, for she was cheated out of the most sacred thing of all, the absolute wealth which even the poorest girl possesses, cheated out of the secure, boundless, unrestrained, unbridled devotion of surrender — for first there had to be a fumigation by laying the heart of the fish and its liver upon glowing coals.
It is significant, for example, that John Adams, during his first year as our first vice-president under the new liberal constitutional regime, said, «We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion.
Negative freedom alone, according to Hart, made possible the unbridled greed exhibited by late modern capitalism, and led to the «exploitation of material and human resources on an unprecedentedly massive scale.»
The fans certainly deserve a strong finish to the season as a reward for their unbridled support of a team that we felt were more than good enough to capitalise on the deficiencies shown by our main rivals this season and pick up silverware.
In 1999 the Janney - Phipps team foaled a filly by»90 Kentucky Derby and Breeders» Cup Classic winner Unbridled and named her Lady Liberty.
Then Summer Squall whipped Unbridled by nearly four lengths in the Blue Grass, and he was placed among the second echelon of Derby contenders.
As long ago as last August, when Unbridled broke his maiden at Arlington Park, winning by 10 1/2 lengths, Nafzger began beating the drums, announcing to his stable help, «This is our ticket to the Kentucky Derby.»
«Nevertheless, the same sexual strategies used by our ancestors operate today with unbridled force,» as the psychologist David Buss put it in The Evolution of Desire (2003).
The NLC, which accused Dr Nkrumah of unbridled dissipation of the country's wealth and dictatorship, failed to continue with his lofty vision and handed over political power to the Progress Party (PP), led by Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia, after elections in 1969.
The correct counterpart to the unbridled ambition of the Ryan budget isn't the cautious plan released by the Senate Democrats.
A provocative 2013 book written by French economist Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty - first Century, condemns the politics of austerity and unbridled capitalism that concentrate wealth in the hands of a few and create persistent inequalities.
This unbridled power was not given to leaders by voters but by majorities in each house of the legislature.
d. Dealing effectively with corruption in the management of public finances, especially by bringing to a halt the unbridled resort to restricted tendering and sole sourcing e. Undertaking a proper biometric - based payroll audit to eliminate ghost workers as well as implement biometric based payment system for all public sector workers to deal with fraud in government payroll.
After his father's murder by rivals, and lean years of exile subsisting on scavenged food and steppe rats, Temujin began climbing the tribal ladder with a cunning strategy: He paired pragmatic alliance - making with unbridled use of force.
Of course, long before climate change threatened the snowpacks, unbridled trapping and poisoning had driven most wolverines from the continental U.S. Wolverines hung on in the northern Rockies, but the thin populations in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and the Northeast were gone by the middle of the 20th century.
A healthy portion of Ferrell's shtick has a nudity component to it, and viewers will undoubtedly get an acute sense of the contours of his derrière by film's conclusion, but his performance's lunacy derives mainly from the fits of unbridled rage that burst forth from his otherwise meek demeanor.
This is an immersive documentary, evoking the period, and arguing the case that although the unbridled hedonism did bring dangers and problems with it, there was also something of a idyllic euphoria experienced by those in this first wave of gay freedom.
Interspersed with reflections on the redemptive power of creation, including a richly textured tribute to Vincent van Gogh (who is played by Martin Scorsese), Akira Kurosawa's Dreams is both a showcase for its maker's artistry at its most unbridled and a deeply personal lament for a world at the mercy of human ignorance.
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