-
denied Parker's
charge and
responded that he
would "go into the
Presidency unhampered by any pledge, promise, or
understanding of any kind, sort, or description...
- for
Philippine independence from Spain, however, its
Article 99
allowed unhampered executive freedom of
action during wartime.
Unsupervised executive governance...
-
describe a
group within an
organization given a high
degree of
autonomy and
unhampered by bureaucracy, with the task of
working on
advanced or
secret projects...
- with his
ministers saying, "I
desire that
concrete plans to end the war,
unhampered by
existing policy, be
speedily studied and that
efforts be made to implement...
-
Rothbard described as "a
society based purely on
voluntary action,
entirely unhampered by
violence or
threats of violence": 84 The
system relies on contracts...
- perspective; his
figures often seem to
float in an
uncertain environment,
unhampered by the
forces of gravity.
Jacopo Carucci was born at
Pontorme (then known...
-
social forces of
Puritanism and capitalism. She wrote: "We are in need of
unhampered growth out of old
traditions and habits. The
movement for women's eman****tion...
- life in
which an
individual enjoys a
degree of
authority and tradition,
unhampered by
interventions from governmental,
economic or
other institutions. Examples...
-
performances undertaken to
raise funds for
shrines or temples. The
shows were
unhampered by
attempts to
conform to a
particular artistic tradition and thus provide...
- clever—indeed a genius—and he is, I
further believe,
completely ruthless,
unhampered by morals, ethics, or religion—and will stop at
absolutely nothing to...