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"untrammeled" Definitions
  1. without restraint or impediment; unhindered:The sermon called out reckless and untrammeled greed as the most serious spiritual problem in the country.
  2. not developed; untouched: Whether in urban pocket parks or distant untrammeled wilderness, being active outdoors restores and recharges us.

160 Sentences With "untrammeled"

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Images of wild, untrammeled force from the corps are memorable.
One problem with untrammeled power is that unitary executives make mistakes.
Wolverines, foxes, lynx, and bald eagles descend upon this untrammeled realm.
Their relationship isn't primarily nurturing or caretaking; it's fierce and untrammeled.
The authors send up untrammeled sexual longing in all its forms.
And then proceeded to turn her into an untrammeled — yet one-dimensional!
Rarely have the political advantages of untrammeled riches been so conspicuously displayed.
This is also an era where the money on the table is untrammeled.
Instead, philanthropists kept working with untrammeled optimism on microfinance in the developing world.
They want untrammeled sovereign rights so they can do as they please with their citizens.
Untrammeled beaches, ancient sites and unfiltered local culture are all on offer in Saudi Arabia.
In front of me, for as long as I could see, the snow was untrammeled.
In the 1990s, many feminists defended untrammeled eros because they feared a conservative sexual inquisition.
Accordingly, the U.S. Constitution is designed above all to frustrate the untrammeled exercise of power.
But this untrammeled approach to criminal justice is fraught with danger of overreaching and selective prosecution.
Not all of this untrammeled Berlin requires traveling to the outer limits of this Mitteleuropa metropolis.
"Like any good lawyer, she doesn't leave any detail untrammeled," said Felicity Jones, who plays her.
In the early 19813s, military and paramilitary forces razed whole communities in massacres of untrammeled brutality.
And this isn't just the soil found in untrammeled nature, but even beneath our busiest lawns.
They are an iconic part of one of the last pure, untrammeled wilds left on Earth.
"An untrammeled media is important to the public discourse and to democracy," she said in a statement.
China's 30 years of untrammeled growth have given rise to a vast, and increasingly discriminating, consumer market.
The untrammeled region is the rare instance of nature in the 21st century reaching its maximum promise.
"Erdogan is clearly the wrong sort of person you would want to have untrammeled power," Taylor told CNBC.
All that energy, all that untrammeled wiggling, cuddling, licking love — a puppy is the very personification of hope.
The untrammeled corner of southern Tuscany was not unfamiliar to them, nor was exploring a bedraggled historic estate.
Some loathe the new possibilities and call for restrictions or bans; others claim untrammeled rights to the new thing.
This land of untrammeled rivers, streams, and lakes is home to the richest run of sockeye salmon on Earth.
It became a way of indicting society even if you were powerless, a way of showing your untrammeled dignity.
The ancient settlement is a rare instance of untrammeled wilderness, where jaguars, pumas, snakes, bats, frogs, birds, and insects thrive.
By the last quarter of the century, he sees the failure of democratic ideals in untrammeled individualism and instrumental rationality.
Moore is the untrammeled (white) Alabama id, the personification of everything the rest of the country believes us to be.
" Today, there's no trace of Free Thought University, founded in 19633 to offer courses "untrammeled by Bible, creed, or isms.
The unit was charged with protecting those untrammeled lands and ensuring the viability of the indigenous communities living within them.
Mayoral control, which ensures accountability to the voters, deserves acceptance as a bedrock principle, untrammeled by standard Albany horse-trading.
It's one of the few domains of policy where Congress has very little role and the presidency has nearly untrammeled authority.
One such platform already in existence is Gab, which promises virtually untrammeled expression combined with tools to filter out unwelcome speech.
I suspect Cromarty viewed the untrammeled earth in a manner similar to Van Gogh who, like Cromarty, suffered from bipolar disorder.
Generally speaking, the line between controlled selection and untrammeled accretion is tenuous, as is any clear distinction between connoisseurship and pathology.
Elites of all stripes were so detached they didn't see how untrammeled meritocracy divides societies between the "fittest" and the rest.
But it was an untrammeled drive, a sense of whimsy and a robust gift for self-promotion that set her apart.
Belying his reputation as a rigid geometrician, Josef Albers's continuous, untrammeled awe at the grandeur of the pre-Columbian world is contagious.
For example, the organization is vigilantly opposing the Trump administration's attempts to transform untrammeled Alaskan "fat bear" country into a mining district.
And, it should be noted, they're able to accomplish this in a protected wild land — a national park nearly untrammeled by development.
The 33 semifinals showcased the future of women's tennis as two teens, Monica Seles and Jennifer Capriati, demonstrated untrammeled aggression and power.
But it was an opportunity for critics who had long clamored for controls on untrammeled development and renewed their push for change.
With its vast expanses of untrammeled coastline, Alaska is primed to overtake Maine as the state that produces the most farmed kelp.
The intellectual motivation came from new axioms of "efficient markets" and "rational agents" that held that untrammeled markets were always self-correcting.
The Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge shares many characteristics with other wilderness areas in the United States in that it is largely untrammeled.
Regardless of how one study or another breaks, tech companies have reason to prefer abstract arguments about the values of untrammeled expression.
Yes, you can have it all, assuming your all doesn't include sanity, ease, a coherent sense of self, an untrammeled pelvic floor.
China's "war on pollution" aims to reverse the damage done to its skies, soil and water after decades of untrammeled economic growth.
The decision gave Roosevelt his first taste of the opposition in store for politicians who challenged the untrammeled capitalism of the day.
Is there a generational argument to be made as we see the younger characters become tragic pawns of the older characters' untrammeled excess?
But, with hundreds of billions of dollars and geopolitical supremacy at stake, Europe is moving to block any untrammeled triumph by the two.
The framers of our Constitution were concerned both about absolute executive power and untrammeled democracy where momentary majorities run roughshod over the minority.
But as the Warren Court began handing down civil rights rulings in the 1950s, pressure grew to confront states' untrammeled boundary-drawing power.
The contest, intended to educate people about bears, true untrammeled wilderness, and conservation, was determined by the public's (perhaps yours?) votes on Facebook.
The North Korean regime depends on isolation from the outside world to maintain its grip and conduct untrammeled pursuit of its international objectives.
The nation's regional neighbor China has also been fighting pollution as it tries to reverse damage from over three decades of untrammeled economic growth.
Fundamental authority rests with Supreme Leader Khamenei, an unelected cleric, who has untrammeled authority to override the presidency's policy decisions if he so chooses.
But the entire business model — what the philosopher and business theorist Shoshana Zuboff calls "surveillance capitalism" — rests on untrammeled access to your personal data.
But this secularized and racialized version of the fatalist case for inaction in the face of untrammeled gun violence is also a right-wing fairytale.
The law of the sea affirms nearly untrammeled freedom to use the common apart from poaching natural resources within 200 nautical miles of coastal states.
Mainly in westerns, indigenous Americans were alternately nature's noblemen and creatures of untrammeled id, stand-ins for Chinese communists and the third world's oppressed masses.
But they're soon joined by Tanya Tagaq, an untrammeled vocalist who shrieks, growls and cackles with all the intensity of Yoko Ono or Diamanda Galás.
But experts worry that untrammeled shadow lending could lead to ticking time bombs that could threaten the financial system of the world's second-largest economy.
Mr. Kaczynski's real motive, familiar among populists from Donald Trump to Hungary's Viktor Orban, is to neutralize one of democracy's major checks on untrammeled power.
It is concerned with the "untrammeled ego," which Freud and the Buddha both identified as "the limiting factor in our well-being," Mr. Epstein writes.
The election document also said the Conservatives "do not believe in untrammeled free markets" as it set out plans to cap rising energy costs for consumers.
The dominant sharks here — gray reef and silvertip sharks — had populations dramatically lower than what would be expected (called "baseline levels") in a truly untrammeled environment.
It may be a landed estate or the privileges of white skin, the unquestioned authority of a husband or the untrammeled rights of a factory owner.
And yet, the prosecution, in the trial of my four peers, argued that it was bringing charges in an effort to protect the "pristine, untrammeled" land.
"During the early republic, Congresses and presidents recognized that Congress had nearly untrammeled authority to request documents and testimony to support impeachment proceedings," their filing reads.
These extensions of Chinese soft power play on the idea of the Silk Road, that mythical ancient golden age of untrammeled trade and cross-cultural synergy.
Foremost among these will be to unpick a highly centralised state in which the president wields almost untrammeled power to make appointments to thousands of important posts.
Some 35 million wild sockeye salmon return to spawn every year in those waters, making it one of the world's last untrammeled salmon runs of its kind.
A more recent tradition sees the same untamed expanse in a romantic light—as something to be protected and preserved precisely because it remains an untrammeled Eden.
A Times reporter who covered more than a dozen of them says that Irma's is one of rising stakes due to climate change and untrammeled coastal development.
No, make that the gut or someplace deep within our capacity to process grief and heartache, so that it rises up in a tsunami of untrammeled emotion.
Now and then a thoughtless individual in one of the few democracies left in this world will even question the fundamental importance of absolutely untrammeled academic freedom.
Hamid's novel imagines a world where the philosophy behind these lines—that people should be able to take refuge in countries who have shelter—is untrammeled by law.
But Ms. Ervin, like many fellow students, does not see untrammeled free expression as always the paramount value, or one that is easily reconciled with equality and inclusion.
Cultured Traveler In 1934, E. J. Kaufmann, a Pittsburgh department store magnate, took Frank Lloyd Wright to a section of untrammeled woods in southwestern Pennsylvania called Bear Run.
In Hamilton, he saw a figure he recognized: a word-drunk firebrand with untrammeled ambition, raw talent, an outsize ego and a lust for combat, verbal and otherwise.
There is even a branch of the Park Service known as the Natural Sounds and Night Skies Division that is dedicated in part to preserving the untrammeled soundscape.
And yet somehow, improbably, Houston not only survived but prospered — and it sprawled omnivorously, becoming the nation's fourth-largest city and perhaps its purest model of untrammeled growth.
Those are just a couple of the ways you can help preserve the single most important check on untrammeled power: the right to vote in fair and secure elections.
China is in the third year of a "war on pollution" aimed at reversing the damage done to its skies, soil and water after decades of untrammeled economic growth.
B61 Bar The bear cams show us a wild, untrammeled world from a time past, a wilderness that's largely gone, or forgotten in the places most of us live.
The moment she takes her seat she knows she can't get into harm unless she gets off her bicycle, and away she goes, the picture of free, untrammeled womanhood.
In another recent white paper, UChicago's Michael Greenstone and Vishan Nigam estimate the social value of social distancing policies, relative to a baseline where we endure an untrammeled pandemic.
Thirty years later, Neymar would have much the same effect, the Brazilian turned into the most expensive player on the planet by the untrammeled ambition of Paris Saint-Germain.
The incumbent Republican Party has gone all-in on an illiberal demagogue empowered by an increasingly untrammeled executive branch, with even impeachment swatted down like a bothersome institutional fly.
The slate of prominent GOP figures is arguing that the country's founders did not intend for presidents and their advisers to enjoy such untrammeled authority to reject congressional oversight.
The Republican Party is more conservative than it has been probably ever in its history, and is ever more loyal to kind of archconservative principles, including untrammeled access to guns.
Then comes the liberation of Paris in August of 1944—a scene of jubilation—and untrammeled desire, like electricity, powers the City of Light as it groans back to life.
A textile print designer, wood engraver and mostly self-taught painter, he was, by 1825, a rising star in New York City, known for composing expansive vistas of untrammeled wilderness.
Later, an absence of trains linking Sullivan County to Manhattan, along with a lack of sophisticated hotels and restaurants, preserved the area's untrammeled remoteness, leaving it largely underdeveloped and undervisited.
Our correspondent in Seoul said the sentence was a sign that the country is no longer willing to offer its business leaders political impunity in exchange for untrammeled economic growth.
A far cry from the untrammeled beauty of Tippet Rise, Butte is a spectacular example of the industrial sublime, a moonscape of strangely colored earth marked with pits and grooves.
The rest of life proceeds, ostensibly untrammeled: officials cannot torture prisoners or treat them in cruel ways because they think that prisoners are bad people, or because the public believes so.
Some free market advocates not only extol market virtues but also caution against interfering with the wealth distributions that untrammeled markets frequently create, elevating the market from a tool to an ideology.
That is, looking at the facts without any predisposition in favor of untrammeled capitalism, voters see no reason to tolerate a system in which increased national wealth goes overwhelmingly to a very few.
In many ways, Anbang and Mr. Wu appear to be archetypal products of China's mix of freewheeling capitalism and Communist Party dominance, a formula that has fueled nearly four decades of untrammeled growth.
Many establishment liberals still hope that the partnership between untrammeled capitalism and liberal democracy can be patched up, but a growing and restive chorus of radical and reformist voices roots for their separation.
Because they operate in a new, untrammeled layer of physical space — below 400 feet, an airspace that is currently unoccupied in most of the country — they open up a vast new shipping lane.
But when the baby-industrial complex (which is huge) intersects with the untrammeled excitement of first-time parents and online over-share culture, a gender reveal is a natural, albeit cheesy and overdramatic, result.
This new progressive foreign policy challenges "liberal internationalism," the view that's long been dominant in the Democratic party, by questioning its willingness to use force abroad as well as its openness to untrammeled free trade.
Between the legal assaults and poor public relations, however, some experts wonder about the survival of the industry as it exists — whether it can outlast the very lack of regulation that allowed its untrammeled growth.
"Boom" is the title Michael Shnayerson, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, has taken for his history of the postwar art market, which is to say, a story of untrammeled growth and undreamed-of excess.
But over the course of this episode, she somehow managed to turn the tables on this supposedly expert assassin — and apparently win the Faceless Men's assent to quit the organization and head back to Westeros untrammeled.
Combining untrammeled power over distribution with must-have content gives a network operator both the incentive and the ability to use its network to benefit itself, whether or not its actions are good for the public.
It was the most remarkable sentence yet for a South Korean business titan, and a sign that the country is no longer willing to offer its business leaders political impunity in exchange for untrammeled economic growth.
A Democratic takeover of both the House and the Senate — a 15 percent likelihood, according to FiveThirtyEight — would be even more meaningful, posing a serious challenge to what has thus far been untrammeled rule by Trump.
China is in the fourth year of a "war on pollution" aimed at reversing some of the damage done to its air, water and soil as a result of more than three decades of untrammeled economic growth.
Mr. Barr's untrammeled view of executive power goes back to the Bush administration, when he counseled Mr. Bush that he had the right to start a major war in the Persian Gulf without the authorization of Congress.
At a moment when questions of strained infrastructure are central to conversations about urban life — and when the overburdened New York City subway system has reached a crisis point — the construction of hotels seems to proceed largely untrammeled.
Like the left, they see the untrammeled market as part of the problem, a decisive break with the libertarianism or "classical liberalism" favored by traditional American movement conservatives and European right-wingers in the mold of Margaret Thatcher.
Which brings us to another pair of ideas Unnatural Selection throws into tension with one another: On the one hand, there's the fallacy that whatever is natural is intrinsically good, so we'd better leave it untrammeled and change nothing.
China is heading into the sixth year of its "war on pollution" to try to reverse damage from over three decades of untrammeled economic growth and allay public disquiet about the state of the country's air, soil and water.
We set aside wilderness areas to protect them for what they are — wild places, untrammeled, as much as possible, by man, a reminder of what this country was like before Columbus set foot on this side of the Atlantic.
Like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Adams experienced a heightened spirituality in the wilderness that spoke to a longing for the beauties, peace and spectacle of untrammeled nature — a yearning that lingers strongly in our time, suggesting it might be innate.
A hard-liner on immigration and more skeptical of free markets than any conservative leader in four decades, she vowed to defend her country in Brexit negotiations abroad and to protect the working class from untrammeled capitalism at home.
Every hippie and policeman at Woodstock had some kind of Timex either on their person or in a box at home and by 1970 it looked like the mechanical watch industry was could easily begin its comfortable and untrammeled dotage.
Untrammeled by former teleologies of plot, characters who once faced death for diverging from "canon" are now allowed to experiment with their sexual and gender identities, pursuing new family structures and literally searching out narrators who will respect their pronouns.
" These are places  "where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain," and that offer "outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation.
For example, the feisty Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) does not want Europe to intrude on its sovereign decisions about immigration and issues of culture and national identity, while the Scandinavians want untrammeled globalization and free trade.
Except instead of Mr. Slimane looking like someone trying to correct the record, his sudden untrammeled emergence and bizarre use of the third person managed only to make him look like a sore loser in the game of brand musical chairs.
Mr. Lauren is, perhaps, the most ur-American of American designers: a man who built an empire on the mythology of the untrammeled West, where cowboys roamed free among herds of bison, along with a kind of "Brideshead Revisited" Anglo past.
The play's combination of theatrical technique and untrammeled imagination, and of the personal and the universal, make you understand why Ms. Churchill is regarded by many (rightly, I think) as the most dazzlingly inventive living dramatist in the English language.
"The untrammeled white sands of Emu Bay and D'Estrees Bay [is] pristine enough to compete with Whitehaven Beach, on a true wilderness island where you can camp on the sands and get dizzy watching the Milky Way kaleidoscope overhead," Stevens said.
Second, Wells Fargo and the agency that grants federal bank charters, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, should have to defend why the banks deserve the untrammeled right to screw over checking account customers, mortgage customers, and now auto-loan customers.
China is in the fifth year of a "war on pollution" designed to reverse the damage done by decades of untrammeled economic growth, but it has so far focused primarily on air quality along the industrialized eastern coast, especially around the capital Beijing.
The annual online competition, while certainly fun, is a valuable way for us to appreciate the perseverance of wild animals that still live wild lives in Alaska's untrammeled, undeveloped (for now, anyway) wilderness, a land teeming with wolverines, lynx, salmon, and bald eagles.
At present, though, the auditorium is a place of distinguished musical harmony and positive energy, while that upper foyer, an indoor piazza that's one of New York's most spectacular chambers when untrammeled by garish clutter, has become a lurid playground of rival and dissimilar gangs.
China is now in the fifth year of its war on pollution, and President Xi Jinping said in May that the country would use the full might of the ruling Communist Party to fix the damage done by four decades of untrammeled economic growth.
China is in the third year of a "war on pollution" to tackle the legacy of more than three decades of untrammeled economic growth, but it has struggled to meet air quality standards or to prevent occurrences of the hazardous smog like the current episode.
Op-Ed Contributors Few landscapes remain virtually untrammeled by the growing impact of the planet's seven and a half billion inhabitants — places where the natural environment is so overwhelmingly intact and truly wild that coming across so much as a boot print is a surprise.
And the interiors of these great, low-lit picture galleries, with their soaring, gorgeous, vaulted ceilings and broken pediments above every coffered door, each presided over by a portrait bust in a niche, are perfectly luscious settings for such displays of passion, subterfuge, histrionics, and untrammeled wildness.
It would seem to reflect such a thin-skinned vindictiveness and caprice as to send an entirely different—and from the crown prince's perspective, not entirely helpful—message to the people around him: that no-one is safe while the crown prince's power remains so untrammeled.
"Many of us believe if you look at the conduct of the Murdochs and the untrammeled power they already have it is not in the public interest for them to take over Sky and have full control," Ed Miliband, former leader of the opposition Labour Party, said on Thursday.
What's more, the positions of the parties will be the reverse of what you might have expected: Republicans, who claim to stand for free markets, are likely to nominate a crude protectionist, leaving Democrats, with their skepticism about untrammeled markets, as the de facto defenders of relatively open trade.
The previous shows, first Perilous Bodies, and then Radical Love in turn, set the table by instilling a sense of crisis for the varied calamities that threaten human life and agency, and then suggesting that an untrammeled, overweeningly lush care for the self and the other might save us.
How much the fake-news epithet has damaged journalism, however, is difficult to say, given the pre-existing difficulties of doing untrammeled reporting in countries where the media is already under the thumb of the state and where journalists have been murdered or imprisoned, not simply insulted or mocked.
The event, while having a lighthearted name and tone, is a particularly good way to recognize that in the deep, largely untrammeled Alaskan wilds, there are places where the raw, unfiltered wilderness remains — a land where bears still dominate the land — but still bow down to the baddest of them all. 
Each side stretches the meaning of statutory and constitutional language to suit their partisan needs, without regard to the civil liberties implications of giving prosecutors the untrammeled power to retroactively fit the often elastic words of criminal statutes to actions that were not deemed criminal at the time they occurred.
It is clear from the sheer vivacity (and volume) of works that Basquiat was in possession of a raw talent, that elusive 'something,' forever frozen in time by the severance of life at 27, and untrammeled by the self-doubt, failure, and all the other pitfalls that artists encounter as they age.
More broadly, the FBI's zealous pursuit of its own institutional autonomy has very much not been an untrammeled good throughout American history (the bureau famously tried to blackmail Martin Luther King Jr. into killing himself), but it does serve as a check against authoritarianism and a potential bulwark against Trump's most malign impulses.
One of the most durable myths that shapes the thinking about us is that we began living lives of untrammeled freedom and complete autonomy in the Nearctic garden and we fundamentally ended as people when the frontier was closed — that North America begins with Indians and America truly begins once we're gone.
Intentionally or not, by framing artists inside their studios and homes, Magnus ensures that the presiding spirit of Illuminating Women is Virginia Woolf, whose famous avowal A Room of One's Own (1928) confronts how centuries of sexism have silenced talented women while arguing that a woman's genius requires untrammeled privacy in order to realize itself.
His caudillo-esque posturing, his contempt for republican norms, his "I alone can fix it!" promises are all populist variations on our political culture's enthusiasm for untrammeled executive power, the bipartisan cult of the presidency, the Caesarism that the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama have done a great deal to advance.
It's not the sort of business in which firms go looking for morally upright corporations—the sort with whom we'd not worry about our politicians having untrammeled contact—to invest in, let alone ones that don't pay multimillion dollar settlements for paying doctors to run ersatz pill mills or invest in suicidal fossil fuel extraction.
A national obsession in her native Brazil — her novels are sold in subway vending machines there — she was neglected in the English-speaking world until a splendid 2009 biography, "Why This World," by Benjamin Moser, charted the clashing currents in her life of fame, glamour, unspeakable suffering and, above all — despite it all — untrammeled productivity.
"It will involve lots of trans-ministerial efforts and coordination, and I don't know whether the new ministry will have the authority to do that," said He. Ultimately, the power of environmental regulators in China will depend on its leaders' determination to battle the outcome of more than three decades of untrammeled economic growth.
In his remarkable book, The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965-66, Geoffrey Robinson cites a wide range of countries, including Argentina, Bosnia, Cambodia, Chile, Germany, Japan, Rwanda, and South Africa, that had to confront and reckon with their own horrifying pasts of strongman impunity, untrammeled political violence, and exploitation at the hands of a globalized moneyed oligarchy.
If you are a conservative who is moderately happy with some of Trump's policy steps, fearful of liberalism in full power, but also fearful of Trump untrammeled and triumphant, the sensible thing to root for — and vote for — is the outcome that appears most likely at the moment: A Republican majority in the Senate and a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives.
When Rihanna finally arrives at the base of the Met Gala stairs, wearing that yellow gown made by Guo Pei, one of the few Chinese designers featured in the exhibit, it's striking not just for its loveliness but because it feels like an untrammeled moment of cultural intersection in a way that so much of the discussion that's had in the film does not.
In exactly the same way, it seems to me today that the foreign policy establishment is so invested in the old, pre-populist way of doing things – the elitist world order that gave us untrammeled and unfair globalization – that they cannot see its flaws, instinctively reject any criticism of it, and fight to preserve it despite the manifest cruelties it has imposed on working people in the Western world.
Trump and Senate Republicans are populating our federal courts with lifetime judges who believe that many reasonable restrictions on untrammeled corporate power are unconstitutional; that we have no constitutional right to abortion; that the Equal Protection Clause does not include LGBTQ+ people; that law enforcement officers are immune from accountability for unconstitutional abuses of power, including deadly force; that the government can endorse and even financially support religion; and more.

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