unconstrained

IPA: ʌnkʌnstrˈeɪnd

adjective

  • not constrained
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Examples of "unconstrained" in Sentences

  • A President who is able to start again unconstrained by old choices.
  • But he calls for the use offree decomposition (meaning free as in unconstrained).
  • This combination process, called unconstrained fibring, can be generalized, by allowing C1 and
  • An adherent of what he calls the unconstrained vision would not describe that vision in the terms Sowell employs.
  • It’s not only that podcasting is unconstrained from a regulatory perspective, but also from an environment perspective.
  • If that is true, then lawyers will remain unconstrained in filing baseless lawsuits against medical providers, and the cost of medical malpractice insurance will continue to skyrocket.
  • One could argue that McNamara is exhibit A in my case against what Thomas Sowell would call the unconstrained vision, which holds that certain people have so much knowledge and moral strength that they should be given great power over the rest.
  • The difficulty in creating these models stems from the harsh political situation, which allows neither men nor women the leisure to focus on egalitarian relationships that would permit them total self-expression unconstrained by outer factors that derive from living in the shadow of a dreadful, bloody conflict.

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