Sentences with phrase «unfettered use»

The indigenous peoples who had the embarrassment of riches in their unfettered use of large tracts of land seemed to be comfortable with the notion of common property.
The steadily building resentment against CREA by Canadian Realtors is the result of far too many Realtors having decided to do nothing years ago when they should have been on top of what their CREAcrat leaders were proposing, and thereafter they should have decided to speak their minds then, before the floodgates of unfettered use of their private MLS were thrown open by the supposed gatekeepers.
Can scientists or anyone else find new words sufficiently potent to inspire action on long - term challenges, like shifting from unfettered use of coal and oil to limit the odds of climate surprises?
That's a pretty clearcut need given the risks attending the unfettered use of fossil fuels and the reality that 2 billion people today cook on guttering fires using fuelwood or dung harvested mainly by girls who are not going to school as a result.
Dan Christensen was an American artist notable for his unfettered use of color in styles such as Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction.
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...
It also has no annual fee, but it allows unfettered use of those valuable Membership Rewards points with the airline and hotel partners.
Thus far it must sound as if I am arguing for the unfettered use of all hard drugs.
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.

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By using other people's money, the franchisor can grow largely unfettered by debt.
«You can grab an uncomfortable amount of information from someone's device and the apps they use,» Solis said — and you can apparently do so unfettered by the law, because regulations surrounding metadata are lax.
To re-establish trust with its uses, Facebook should consider appointing a data ombudsperson and establishing a group outside the company that have unfettered access to Facebook data and employees to ensure that Facebook is now, finally, honoring its commitments to users, and this group should periodically report its findings on Facebook's compliance.»
From 60 % you may expect unfettered persecution of non-believers and other religions, sporadic ethnic cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon and Jizya, the tax placed on infidels:
Because the Charter has been used and will be used to read the moral law out of the Common Law and to read in a doctrine of autonomy that represents an incoherent anthropology of unfettered self - determination, incompatible with the Common Law.
From 60 %, nations experience unfettered persecution of non-believers of all other religions (including non-conforming Muslims), sporadic ethnic cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon, and Jizya, the tax placed on infidels, such as in:
From 60 % +, nations experience unfettered persecution of non-believers of all other religions (including non-conforming Muslims), sporadic ethnic cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon, and Jizya, the tax placed on infidels, such as in: Albania — 70 %; Malaysia — 60.4 %; Qatar — 77.5 %; Sudan — 70 %.
This pathway would need to be taken soon, as the magnitude of such carbon extractions is likely limited and thus not a solution to unfettered fossil fuel use.
Wouldn't it be nice if «communicate for free» meant that you could actually use the site — all of it — unfettered, to get a true sense of what the service could actually offer you for your hard earned beans?
Using plasticine, assorted bits and bobs from the junk drawer and unfettered imagination, the writers and animators at Aardman have succeeded in enchanting kids and their parents alike.
But what matters is how that tool is used, and Payne Carter et al. do a nice job of illustrating that simply offering students unfettered access to devices may serve neither engagement nor learning.
By using the phrases «student voice» and «student engagement», educators, leaders, and advocates are implying their interest in listening to the unfettered opinions, ideas, experiences, and wisdom of students.
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.
In practice, these arguments were used to justify unfettered accumulation of wealth by the few, racial superiority and imperial conquest.
You have unfettered access to the exact same distribution channels that traditional mainline publishers use.
The biggest problem (besides feeding an already unfettered since of entitlement among most people) with all of this is that all of this debt is backed by depreciating assets (cars, furniture, electronics, etc) or things that no longer have any value (such as meals, old clothing, vacations, and a worthless degree in a subject you'll never use)!
I am looking forward to the a new day when all Responsible Breeders, Farmers and Ranchers will enjoy the unfettered freedom to breed, raise and use their animals with the same commitment to quality caring as was exemplified by our Founding Fathers who resisted acts of tyranny while codifying our God - Given Rights in our Hallowed Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
In an e-newsletter to members of the alliance, Baker listed a litany of absurd arguments breeders used: that «unfettered access» to the outdoor was not properly defined, that their dogs were too excitable and being outdoors could kill them.
Two decades later their legacy is being used to timidly test fan nostalgia when, perhaps, another dream team left to its own devices, unfettered by the weight of a cultural and artistic behemoth is what's really needed.
Two years later, Kheel asked E.A.T. to coordinate a project in which Rauschenberg and seven more artists, including Jared Bark, Romare Bearden, Christo, Tom Gormley, Alan Sonfist, and Margery Strider, were asked to create prints commenting on the importance of public transportation versus the use of private cars and the unfettered growth of highways.
cat., National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1978, p. 98 Alwynne Mackie, «Robert Motherwell,» Art / Talk: Theory and Practice in Abstract Expressionism, New York, 1989, p. 187 E.C. Braun - Munk, «Unfettered Art,» Vogue Decoration, no. 30, February - March, 1991, pp. 70, 74, 76 (installation view illustrated) Pepe Karmel, «Motherwell Painted Art from the Gut but Used His Head,» The New York Times, December 30, 1994, p. 3 Robert Motherwell, exh.
The monumentality of the figures and elements that compose my paintings does not follow the rules of perspectives, but simply helps me to create a general harmony... I am entirely unfettered in my use of form and color.
Carol M. Browner, the new White House coordinator for climate and energy, is a seasoned environmental regulator and campaigner who has focused on cap - and - trade legislation, which would steadily raise the cost of unfettered fossil - fuel use, and rule - making as driving the necessary change (as they did with the 20th - century basket of air pollutants).
They've done it through politically «weaponized philanthropy» — to use Jane Mayer's phrase from the revealing book «Dark Money» — which has bought them — well, I was going to say «unfettered access to government,» but reflecting on the choices of a Scott Pruitt, a Donald Trump, and a Rick Scott, I have to say «nearly complete control of Federal energy policy.»
Though Planck's function is used, with some specific gyrations and limits, to analyze and asses vibrotation emission and absorption (and mathematically it does a very good job IMO) the physical processes are not the same and do not follow the same unfettered rules.
An unfettered marketplace does involve the temporary creation of monopolies, and does enable the monopolists to use their position to raise prices.
3) Libertarian language is consistently used as cover for oligarchy, and in practice the problem is that an unfettered marketplace leads to monopolistic abuses.
What the climate needs to avoid collapse is a contraction in humanity's use of resources; what our economic model demands to avoid collapse is unfettered expansion.
There is no «unfettered» or «unrestrained» or «business as usual» use of fossil fuels.
Attributing death due to lung cancer was important in turning the tide against unfettered tobacco use in this country.
The AHRC concluded that Webber Academy did not have an «unfettered discretion» to summarily refuse a student's request to perform a religious obligation on its campus.3 The discretion did not extend to allow Webber Academy to deny the use of facilities or services in a discriminatory fashion.
Conceding that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to peremptory challenges and that Swain did state that their use ultimately is subject to the strictures of equal protection, the State argues that the privilege of unfettered exercise of the challenge is of vital importance to the criminal justice system.
To re-establish trust with its uses, Facebook should consider appointing a data ombudsperson and establishing a group outside the company that have unfettered access to Facebook data and employees to ensure that Facebook is now, finally, honoring its commitments to users, and this group should periodically report its findings on Facebook's compliance.»
By using its free services, you give the company unfettered access to your emails, contacts, calendars, photos, documents, sheets, and presentations that you store on its platform.
The other option for an OpenDNS configuration is to change each client in your network, or you can change the DNS on your router, and Mom and Dad can configure their own computer with their ISP's DNS server settings, or they can use Google's public DNS servers (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), to access the Internet unfettered.
By having their own voice assistant front end, these companies maintain user experience control and have unfettered access to user data while using the solution.
As skimpy as the cable is, however, it didn't bother us, as these headphones are built to fly unfettered from such bonds, and that's how we intended to use them.
Not only do I regularly refer clients and professionals, both new and used, to mediate.com, its presence on the internet is a source of creative, unfettered ideas that constantly challenge the status quo of practices in our field.
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