We arrived to find more than a hundred years of unrestricted cattle grazing had left the arid canyon nearly barren of ground vegetation. |
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In the state of Queensland, unrestricted access to the entire network is provided to vehicles such as standard semi-trailer combinations. |
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Their publication gives the public unmediated and unrestricted access to this direct evidence for the first time. |
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It would soon go to his head, as it does with everyone who is granted unrestricted access to secrets beyond top secret. |
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And as expected Bryant became an unrestricted free agent, opting out of his contract. |
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But maybe unrestricted trade isn't always in the best interest of all business. |
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Even during the stalking season, this means that access is unrestricted all year. |
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Under licence, he would have been permitted unescorted and unrestricted access to his family. |
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A UN resolution adopted last month mandates unrestricted access at all Iraqi sites. |
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The researchers first discovered the fusion protein acts like an oncogene, or cancer-causing gene, that can promote unrestricted cell growth. |
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The law bans soft money, unrestricted donations to political parties from corporations and other interest groups. |
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I rather mean all the problems of custom and usage, for only by following them unrestricted succession is possible. |
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Moore has kept himself in good shape, even cross-training with the Harvard tennis team, before hitting the market as an unrestricted free agent. |
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If it costs less, the gamers and power users wanting unrestricted access would complain. |
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The code will supply unrestricted access to the country's inland waterways, including all rivers, canals and lochs. |
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That inactivity puts a greater premium on working a deal with unrestricted free agent James Dexter, its projected starter at left guard. |
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Media diversity is a good thing, only inasmuch as it provides an opportunity for the unrestricted circulation and clash of ideas. |
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It is also preferable that these vents be covered with screens, rather than louvers, to provide unrestricted air flow. |
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They were given unrestricted access to officers and police documentation, and attended events and incidents as they happened. |
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However, another aspect of total war, unrestricted submarine warfare, caused the USA to enter the war and to a degree negate success in the east. |
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Ironically, in an era where global trade is trying to achieve unrestricted expansion, these recommendations will toughen border regulations. |
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He will lead a hedonistic life of unrestricted sense enjoyment, lording over everything and everyone. |
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He does not enjoy exclusive possession and hence the unrestricted right to use this. |
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We may have to listen to this obnoxious windbag for another 6 years, bloviating on the Senate floor unrestricted. |
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A link to the trash page is also present on each discussion table and access to it is unrestricted. |
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The abiding truth for cancer patients is that they want unrestricted access to all treatments. |
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Both of these parents have unrestricted access and custodial rights with respect to the child. |
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Tehran today said it will allow unrestricted inspections of its nuclear facilities. |
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The active imaging area is close to the panel's edge, for unrestricted access to the patient. |
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The superuser is often a privileged user who has unrestricted access to the whole system, all commands and all files regardless of their permissions. |
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According to Clark, an unrestricted market with absolute and perpetual land titles is sufficient to allocate land efficiently and distribute rent fairly. |
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Champions of unrestricted free-market trade, meanwhile, might bear in mind that this is the very condition that generates an unequal Pareto distribution in the first place. |
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These artists often carve effortlessly through the stone, unrestricted by its original shape, which for other sculptors usually predetermines an earthbound frontality of form. |
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Three lucky male baboons were injected with Vasalgel and given unrestricted sexual access to 10 to 15 female baboons each. |
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But the idea that any right is unrestricted is totally at odds with history, the law, and reality. |
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I have seen enough angelic faces at rest in tiny caskets to make any argument about the unrestricted rights of gun owners moot. |
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All were dressed alike in soft flowing blousons and trousers cut off at the shin, so their movements were unrestricted and fluid, like folk in a dream, or the near dead. |
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We're up there in a nice position with an unrestricted view. |
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There is unrestricted movement of the prisoners in the jail premises. |
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This would later develop into unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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Two decades on, there has not been another unrestricted election in Belarus. |
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This post granted him unrestricted access to government medical and laboratory supplies. |
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Only one major EU nation will allow unrestricted immigration immediately. |
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Therefore, if unrestricted competition forced price to equal marginal cost in core industries, it would eventually lead to a raft of bankruptcies. |
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If the ancient human habit of taking what we want without understanding, without compassion, and without compunction continues unrestricted, it will lead us to extinction. |
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While the gathering of fallen nuts remains unrestricted, the trees themselves continue to belong to the government as a fundamental component of the nutmeg groves. |
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Several poems are clearly designed to shock the reader's inner Victorian, but most are highly original feats of unrestricted imagination. |
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A resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 raised the prospect of Britain and its allies being starved into submission. |
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Consumers enjoy a vast array of products from all member states and businesses have unrestricted access to more consumers. |
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Movement of people and goods among the states is unrestricted and without tariffs. |
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It should provide an unrestricted delivery of power by the propeller shaft. |
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Modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. |
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Since there was limited response to this tactic of the British, Germany expected a similar response to its unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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Finally, in early 1917, Germany adopted a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare, realising that the Americans would eventually enter the war. |
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German planners estimated that unrestricted submarine warfare would cost Britain a monthly shipping loss of 600,000 tons. |
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However, he also repeatedly warned that the United States would not tolerate unrestricted submarine warfare, in violation of international law. |
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In January 1917, Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare, realizing it would mean American entry. |
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The first was the use of unrestricted submarine warfare to cut off Allied supplies arriving from overseas. |
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Following the use of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany in the First World War, countries tried to limit, even abolish, submarines. |
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In early 1917 the Germans had resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in a bid to achieve victory on the Western Approaches. |
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This unrestricted circulation produced mild, uniform climates that persisted throughout most of geologic time. |
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In this view, the most important consequence of Jutland was the decision of the Germans to engage in unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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Following Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare on February 1, 1917, countries tried to limit or even abolish submarines. |
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On 31 January 1917, it was announced to the German Reichstag that unrestricted submarine warfare would resume the next day, 1 February. |
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Certain idioms, allowing unrestricted syntactic modification, can be said to be metaphors. |
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Its unrestricted issuance in the late Yuan dynasty inflicted hyperinflation, which eventually brought the downfall of the dynasty. |
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Because the internet is currently unrestricted, many Zimbabweans are allowed to access online news sites set up by exiled journalists. |
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Sieyes wanted to see the rapid expansion of commercial activities and favoured the unrestricted accumulation of property. |
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As its economy was heavily based on exports, the unrestricted German submarine warfare was a serious problem. |
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Azzouni develops a regimentation in terms of anaphorically unrestricted quantifiers. |
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Penny Asbell is a member of Aton's Advisory Board and received an unrestricted grant in 2008 from Aton for her research. |
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All Wikis share common features such as editing, syntax, versioning, linkages, and unrestricted access. |
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This is what the East's election-winning, unchecked, unaudited, unrestricted and majoritarian democracy can do at best. |
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And, it offers unrestricted views of the road ahead and behind, with relatively small blind spots. |
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The flow regulators' lock nuts had backed off and the needle valve slowly retracted, allowing unrestricted airflow to the cylinder. |
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He believes that the right to create and carry firearms is unrestricted. |
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Their energy comes from reckless consumption, unlimited self-confidence and unrestricted arrogance and egocentrism. |
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When baffle tips are just below the surface, unrestricted eddy motion facilitates engulfment of surface materials into the bulk liquid. |
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The unrestricted use of the Internet leads to what Floridi calls information entropy. |
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Certain politicians had warned that unrestricted immigration would foreignize the country. |
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Econiche is now available for unrestricted use by Canadian cattle producers and their veterinarians.Econiche is a Canadian discovery developed by Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. |
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The first title in the franchise to offer open world gameplay, the options for unrestricted stealth or full-blown gunplay are at the player's discretion. |
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After the liner Lusitania was sunk in May 1915, drowning over 100 American passengers, protests by the United States led Germany to abandon unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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As the Internet continues to expand, unrestricted country codes like. |
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Reinforced Butyl Hose and Nitrile Hose contain smooth liners to allow unrestricted flow, minimizing concerns associated with entrapment and blockage. |
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A strategy for survival is needed to replace man's present role as an unrestricted superdominant of the biosphere, for this role is a strategy for self-defeat. |
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The result is that both the biomass and individual fish sizes are significantly larger in these areas than in places where fishing is completely unrestricted. |
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As the likelihood of unrestricted submarine warfare has diminished, thinking about conventional submarines has focused on their use against surface warship. |
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Although the Germans won a tactical victory, their main fleet narrowly escaped destruction and they once again laid their hopes on the unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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Due to these failures, on 4 February 1915, the Germans initiated unrestricted submarine warfare, in which, in addition to enemy ships, all neutral ships could be attacked. |
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The entire strait is within the territorial waters of France and the United Kingdom, but a right of transit passage under the UNCLOS exists allowing for unrestricted shipping. |
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Alternating between restricted and unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic, the Kaiserliche Marine employed them to deprive the British Isles of vital supplies. |
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Our main reason for this recommendation is that any such attempt might seriously prejudice our interests in retaining unrestricted access to Londonderry in peace and war. |
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TgAbs in sera from patients with autoimmune thyroid disease recognize a restricted number of epitopes, whereas healthy sera exhibit an unrestricted epitope-binding pattern. |
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Against this background EFPIA decided to provide an unrestricted research grant to the Escher platform to explore if the model is fit for purpose. |
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