How To Use Unhampered In A Sentence
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Equally disturbing to many, Parliament routed execution of these new laws through admiralty courts, where a judge would preside unhampered by either jurors or public spectators.
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I felt a judicial mind , a keen , clear, unhampered brain, should sift and weigh.
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And competition means the free, unhampered market.
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Then, unhampered by rigid, traditionalist gender role notions, he put on Grandma's nightclothes, crawled under the bedclothes, and awaited developments.
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While no right turn on the speedway will be allowed, free left turns will allow unhampered flow of traffic, he said.
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In a free, unhampered market economy, there will be a harmonious and sustained change in the pattern of consumption with a rise in consumers' real wealth.
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And while we scattered pioneers and experimenters piece together our scattered efforts into a coherent scheme, while we become more and more clearly conscious of our common purpose, year by year the old order and those who have anchylosed to the old order, die and pass away, and the unhampered children of the new time grow up about us.
Mankind in the Making
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the new stock market was unhampered by tradition
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The moon was larger tonight, its silvery light brighter and unhampered by passing clouds.
WEB OF DREAMS
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We did not encounter any other vehicles on the long journey into Beijing, speeding unhampered, along the tree lined road past farms fields and brick peasant compounds.
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a priest unhampered by scruple
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The flickering hallucinatory drowsiness paradoxically allowed him to see more, see clearly, unhampered by the shadows cast by work, by Anna.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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They believe in the free and unhampered marketplace, with governmental interference reduced to a minimum.
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However, it is democracy (or at least, representative government unhampered by hereditary privilege) that is the best guarantee that power will be limited in the way that reason demands.
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While in a free unhampered market economy there is a tendency towards a harmony between production and consumption, this is not so when we introduce to our discussion the central bank, which disrupts this harmony.
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The terse contemporary feel of the line, unhampered by translator's awe, captures Virgil's character, his no-nonsense, patrician contempt, perfectly.
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Now website organisers hope new software might help screen out unwelcome ‘spam’ so Bishopthorpe residents can use their local site unhampered by intrusion from internet filth merchants.
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Living exists when life lives through us- unhampered in its flow, for he who is living is not conscious of living and, in this, is the life it lives.
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Apparently the Register believes performers no longer ‘need unhampered access to musical material on nondiscriminatory terms.’
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She therefore resents any restriction or limitation being imposed on her and insists on being free and unhampered.
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And so, fortified by a High Tea consisting of tea, cold meats and sandwiches, our Edwardian gentlemen and ladies bunny-hugged, turkey-trotted, waltzed and cakewalked to their hearts content, unhampered by the restrictions of contact between men and women of previous generations.
Thé Dansant | Edwardian Promenade
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For once she has gone into a major championships unhampered by niggles or strains and proved to the rest of us what she has always known, that on her day she truly is as good as anyone.
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Domestic policy was aimed at creating and maintaining a system of absolute rule: the king ruled unhampered by challenges from representative institutions but with the aid of ministers and councils subject to his will.
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We know how to secure a more just and prosperous life for man on earth: through free markets, free speech, free elections and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state.
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It's nice to think that there are a few places, close at hand, where the natural world can live unhampered by man.
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an outlet for healthy and unhampered action
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They walk steel girders high in the air unhampered by any fear of heights.
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They were the only ones who saw daylight unhampered by collar and chain, let out to gather even more gullible strays and errant pets into a pack to be corralled, sacked, and dumped into the kennel.
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Anne wins her right to happiness only when she shakes off diffidence, trusts her own mind and heart, learns to judge for herself, and to make decisions unhampered by influences no less baleful for being well meant.
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unhampered dissemination of news
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She could really run now, unhampered, ever since she had taken to wearing the battered trousers she had found in the house.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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In a free and unhampered market economy, consumption and production interact harmoniously with each other.
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Furthermore, in ‘newer’ regions, unhampered by bureaucracy, the tendency is to produce marvelously smooth, fruit-laden, juicy beauties.
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The flickering hallucinatory drowsiness paradoxically allowed him to see more, see clearly, unhampered by the shadows cast by work, by Anna.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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Equally disturbing to many, Parliament routed execution of these new laws through admiralty courts, where a judge would preside unhampered by either jurors or public spectators.
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Even if the free market - unhampered capitalism - best furthers man's ‘material’ ends, critics argue, it distracts man from higher ideals.
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this would give black people the opportunity to live unhampered by racism
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The morning sun shone unhampered on strings of bright flags, which fluttered gently from the ridge lines of the big top's spreading roof right down to the ground in a blizzard of strings, arcading the whole huge tent like an arch of honour.
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