unregulated

IPA: ʌnrˈɛgjʌɫeɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not regulated
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Examples of "unregulated" in Sentences

  • And then run your social experiment in unregulated insanity and hypocrisy there.
  • The idea that the banking and financial system was "unregulated" is just ludicrous.
  • McFadden clearly does not believe that consumers in unregulated markets will make good health care decisions.
  • You guessed it: the big phone and cable companies who remain unregulated while the FCC shirks its responsibilities.
  • You realise this same rationalisation of poor behaviour could also apply to child pornography and other adventures in unregulated free enterprise, right?
  • It is almost universally accepted except among market-worshippers who seem unable to believe that anything that happens in unregulated markets could possibly be bad.
  • But you'd be wrong: this was the fag-end of the Clinton era, when Democrats were as mesmerised by financial markets as Republicans and the word "unregulated" was seen as go-ahead and exciting rather than worrying.
  • The burden for the government's recent economic experiment in unregulated greed is being borne by most of us, with the suddenly unemployed and the shareholders in the government-sanctioned dissolutions bearing more than the average portion of distress.
  • "I was pig biting mad when foreign drugmakers spent hundreds of millions in unregulated advertisements on behalf of Dem candidates supporting their Healthcare vote in a deal with David Axelrod," he writes, taking a break from perfecting his strawberry, banana and Zoloft smoothie.

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