Sentences with phrase «for unfettered»

This facilitates a handful of possible arrangements, including placing the keyboard down and the display up for unfettered access to the touchscreen.
Where other toys - to - life franchises have been saddled with restrictive play elements that limit what you can do with their toys, Skylanders continues to set a high bar for unfettered interactivity between its toys — all of them — and the games that bring them to life.
While I support the notion that privacy laws ought to be technologically neutral, I think it would give employees much greater comfort if they could point to a statutory provision that said employers were not permitted to ask for unfettered access to personal (online?)
In 2006, Heath and Gifford found that support for unfettered free markets was a significant predictor of climate change concern.
The point of energy standards is to bridge those marketplace gaps, not provide an excuse for unfettered waste.
Some snakes need to be crushed under some heels, unless you'd argue for unfettered crystal meth and crack cocaine markets.
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.
Dan Christensen was an American artist notable for his unfettered use of color in styles such as Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction.
This may be the best argument, in the end, for unfettered freedom of expression.
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.
By night, these same shelves can accommodate drinks or props for unfettered recreational scenarios.
Dan Christensen was an American abstract painter best known for his unfettered use of color in various styles, including Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction...
Cabinet is a great magazine, and such a good resource for unfettered information.
Chanelled through one man to make something that, to this day, isn't truly appreciated for its unfettered brilliance.
But if you're looking for unfettered access to Bermuda's powdery pink sand, then choose a hotel near Southampton Parish, where you'll find a string of picture - perfect beaches including Warwick Long Bay (great for long walks), Church Bay (with some of the island's best snorkeling) and Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda's most famous slice of sand that's filled with locals and tourists throughout the year.
Those amendments include provision for two additional seats on Canine Health Board for PA Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) and Penn Vet School, and a waiver for unfettered access (to outdoor exercise area) though alternatives for exercise must be proven to be both enforceable and verifiable.Â
The Kindle Paperwhite, at its lowest price point, has the right to show you advertising for unfettered access to the Amazon network via WiFi.
The wheelbase has been stretched by 250 mm, all of which has been let into the rear doors, making for unfettered lounging space in the rear seats.
As a result, speed has arrived through a quest for an unfettered driving experience and not just for the sake of speed itself.
While we've made considerable progress as a nation in the past century and a half to end the evils of slavery and segregation, we still have a long way to go to ensure that all of our nation's children are afforded the opportunity for an unfettered start and a fair chance that Lincoln talked about.
We are not advocating for unfettered access to marijuana, especially by adolescents.
But Dignity in Dying campaigns for dying people to have the right to die well, not for an unfettered right to die, and we believe legislation must balance the rights of the individual against the needs of society.
Thus far it must sound as if I am arguing for the unfettered use of all hard drugs.
In one sense the discovery of human individuality was necessary for the development of human rights, the economic individualism orientated to profit and free market produced the modern economy; the separation of human being from nature coupled with the autonomy of the world of science helped the development of technology; and the autonomy of different areas of life like the arts and the government, each to follow purposes and laws inherent in it, did make for unfettered creativity in the various fields.
Yes, by all means, let us maintain, undergird, and strengthen our precious Baptist distinctives: our commitment to a regenerate church membership, believers» baptism by immersion in the name of the triune God, our stand for unfettered religious liberty, and all the rest» but let us do this not so that people will say how great the Baptists are but rather what a great Savior the Baptists have, what a great God they serve.
Moreover, as a company that is driven by creativity and innovation, we recognize the unique perspective offered by our many people who came to the U.S. in search of the opportunity for unfettered self - expression.
«We are marrying the Internet's principles of open access to information with society's need for unfettered — and unfiltered — access to news,» said Jeremy Johnson, co-CEO of BitTorrent.

Not exact matches

The matter is particularly important for startups that depend on unfettered access to broadband capacity to offer their products and services, but don't necessarily have the deep pockets to pay for expanded services, as more established competitors do.
«We're getting $ 560 for every man, woman and child in this province for the Europeans to have unfettered access to our seafood for all time.
Davis has stressed on one hand that lifting minimum processing obstacles for the European Union won't hurt the provincial sector and would offer unfettered access to valuable new markets.
The document, which amounts to an official platform for his papacy, attacked unfettered capitalism as «a new tyranny.»
For the food tech startup Dinner Lab, however, having a whole clan of investors does exactly the opposite: It keeps the creative control of the company consolidated, untouched and unfettered by the otherwise omnipotent hand that comes with a big check from a VC deal.
Following the revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency had secured all - but - unfettered access to user data held by the largest U.S. tech companies, including Microsoft, Google and Yahoo, politicians and businesses around the world were struggling to figure out what exactly this news meant for them.
Though critics over the years have labeled him any number of things — anarchist, socialist, even Marxist — make no mistake, Mackey is a true believer in (mostly unfettered) free enterprise, and his love for it is like that of a convert who finds salvation later in life.
Despite Mallaby's critical recounting of the shady dealings in which hedge funds have often partaken, and the damage they've done their investors and the markets, there's an argument here for their continued unfettered operation.
The directive is aimed at having «unfettered access to all payment data for supervisory purposes», the central bank said.
The communities of Charlotte, North Carolina; Northampton County, Pennsylvania; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Boca Raton, Florida will now have unfettered access to top - quality preventative IT solutions for small and medium - sized businesses.
For a province that relies on free, unfettered trade of resources, measures such as this set a precedent as bad or worse as those set by BC Premier John Horgan's intention to regulate bitumen shipments in BC.
fishon makes some good points in his response, but for the benefit of others, I will just briefly respond, then I will try my best to let him make future comments unfettered by me.
Well, I admit that Romney sometimes talked as if the ticket was «unfettered capitalism,» but in fact the general Republican view is for some fettering.
He's not for «unfettered capitalism» and he is for some environmentalism.
When a woman who's husband passed away during the school year thanked me for the devotional time I'd given her son, unfettered and quiet space and time in the Word each day, reading Job, there was His presence.
Unfettered by older Pentecostal history and traditions, these new sects attract experience - hungry charismatics who long for fresh spiritual encounters and who often mistrust institutional church ties.
The genuinely outstanding popularizing scientist Lee Silver adds to the Lockean case for optimism concerning unfettered biotechnological development by reminding of us a time not so long ago: Then «the entire biosphere was pushed beyond its human - carrying capacity.»
How do we navigate between unfettered immigration and the gospel's call for hospitality?
The American Values Network, a group of political activists and pastors, sparked a debate when it recently released a video challenging some conservative and Republican leaders» professed admiration for Rand, an atheist who saw selfishness as a virtue and celebrated unfettered capitalism.
Their strategy calls for immediate attack, as though the church were unfettered, sure of its strength and of its plan of campaign.
But the church is a very rich culture for this kind of thing to occur unfettered.
In light of the passages where the concept of a non-temporal God has been found, it would have been appropriate for Whitehead to declare that the non-temporal act of all - inclusive unfettered valuation is God, and to characterize it as the timeless source of all order, as he does in the text in sentences 1, 2 and 4.
For example, Whitehead describes God as «the non-temporal act of all - inclusive unfettered valuation» (Process 31) 13 All - inclusive (Process 32) in the sense that all eternal oh jets are valued in it, so that the divine actual entity is non-derivative (Process 32).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z