Sentences with phrase «unfettered ability»

So users get a little — their tweets — and Twitter gets a little — unfettered ability to advertise.
With the unfettered ability to take on long and short positions, a day trader can stay neutral and act according to his or her current market analysis.
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.
Even under NCLB, states and districts had a mostly unfettered ability to run schools as they saw fit.
«People, if they're in the administration and if they're at the right level, have unfettered ability to influence how contracts are being let,» said NYPIRG Legislative Director Blair Horner.
That attitude militates against granting the ECB unfettered ability to print euros, a move that could seriously damage those savings.

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The purpose of this Bill, is to ensure that the Government of Canada has an unfettered legal ability to ensure the pipeline is built, that the rule of law is respected, and that Canada affirms to the world that projects can be developed in our country.
The only difference between what happened to Greece and the U.S. is the U.S.» ability to print money unfettered.
The bottom line here is that the Republicans» fascination with an unfettered free market and their lack of faith in the government's ability to provide any benefits to our common life (except to assist business in making money) is no more consistent with Catholic teaching than the Democrats» emphasis on individual freedom in social questions and their faith in human perfectibility through government action.
He asks us to believe that the U.S. bishops issued a statement called «Political Responsibility» during a U.S. election year that merely rediscovers nineteenth - century German social thought, which by chance offers a political platform that, by sheer coincidence, parallels the U.S. Democratic platform program by program, yet these very bishops are completely immune from influence by the current political constellation in their headquarters» host city of Washington, D.C. Further, this very professor tells us that the problem with Republicans» the party of Ford, Bush, and Dole» is that they are excessively committed to the «unfettered free market» and lack «faith in the government's ability to provide» social benefits, a position he claims is completely contrary to the Catholic faith.
Salah's ability to draw double teams in the final third should open up acres of spaces for Digne to exploit, where he is then free to pump crosses into Dzeko virtually unfettered.
However, the idea that dads can't bond with babies if they can't feed them is shockingly common, and it undermines many women's ability to make an unfettered choice about whether or not to breastfeed.
The reasons for its success lie in Disney's own unfettered animal spirits, his ability to be childlike without being childish.
A reservation or privilege clause involving an owner's «sole and unfettered discretion» can not be interpreted to include the ability to alter the bidding process in a manner which can not be reasonably anticipated from a reasonable reading of the Instructions to Bidders.
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