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The unfettered use of the emergency room services without some kind of clinical protocol, or oversight would be a major step back.

Blue Cross

I regret that I had to report the facts yesterday, which is that (unfettered access) had not been given, and we can't adequately do our jobs under these circumstances.

Richard Butler

At the center of each human heart is goodness, layered over with hurt, confusion, and mistaken ideas. Our task is to gently peel off layer after layer until the unfettered heart can shed its love upon the world.

Sue Patton Thoele

The public is responding to unfettered access to Missouri-our load factors are really strong on our flights from Dallas Love Field to Kansas City and St. Louis. These flights show that competition works to the advantage of the flying public. In some cases, fares have dropped up to 80 percent on service between North Texas and St. Louis and Kansas City.

Kevin Krone

There is just no reason for allowing unfettered giving by lobbyists to lawmakers.

Blair Horner

Our desire is that Mr. Hussein allow unfettered inspections, we do not want any question about that because we want this to be peacefully and diplomatically resolved.

Jim Mcdermott

The right of political expression does not include an unfettered right to control the composition of one's audience.

William Henry Hudson

Libraries believe deeply in unfettered access for the public to unfiltered information. There's just a concern that there's a slippery slope when you begin to make qualifications about that access.

Susan Nemitz

The laws of this commonwealth have not endowed non-residents with an unfettered right to marry. Only non-resident couples who come to Massachusetts and intend to reside in this commonwealth thereafter can be issued a marriage license.

Justice Francis Spina

There is a lot of proof [supporting the U.S. case against Iraq] -- the proof of failure to allow inspectors in and failure to allow inspectors, once in, to conduct inspections in an unfettered manner.

David Kay

When unfettered and free of frictions, a competitive marketplace will supply the products and services investors demand at the lowest possible price.

Paula Tkac

We have always wanted there to be unfettered time for individuals to file these claims. The deadline serves no purpose.

Michelle Fontaine

There is no doubt that Iraqis, like Australians and Americans, love and desire freedom. However, if freedom doesn't mean the right to complete self-determination, unfettered by interests other than one's own, then that freedom is less than worthless - it's oppression.

Amir Butler

This is really what they're after. Everything else is a mask, ... What Governor Schwarzenegger wants to do is he wants to make it almost impossible for working men and women to participate in the politics of our state while his large, corporate, special-interest friends go unfettered and can line his campaign coffers with tens of millions of dollars.

Phil Angelides

Unfettered access is an unreasonable request.

Jack Finn

The critical goals of solid internal controls and transparent financial reporting are better achieved by a free and unfettered capital market rather than by burdensome regulation. Enforcement efforts should focus on aggressive prosecution of bad actors under existing anti-fraud laws rather than imposing costly and largely ineffective procedural requirements on all public companies.

Mallory Factor

AT&T broke federal privacy laws in cooperating with the government and providing unfettered access to a company database as well as their networks. The company knows the law, and they ignored it.

Rebecca Jeschke

Having an artist like Rain perform in an exclusive setting such as this marks an important milestone for MTV World. Not only does it allow us unfettered access to one of the fasting rising stars on the planet, but it also furthers our commitment to breaking artists for US audiences.

Nusrat Durrani

All the infrastructure that has decayed, deteriorated and been obliterated has to be rebuilt. The situation that created the great players was unfettered access to courts.

John Alexander