Sentence examples for go unrestricted from inspiring English sources

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The team also could have made Bazemore a restricted free agent in June with a $1.1-million 1.1-million qualifyingchoffero let him go unrestricted.

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If this [technology] goes unrestricted, it could lead to new weapons.

If the service goes live, you will also be able to get unrestricted access to those networks for $7.95 per month, or two hours for $2.95.

"The hole, for me, is the belief that growth in the airline industry is going to go on unrestricted amid a two-, three-, or five-year downturn in global growth".

He noted "that emotionally these games had clearly gone beyond sport for Team Canada and had truly become unrestricted war on ice".

"That doesn't mean they're going to give unrestricted access," he said.

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He argued, in forthright terms, that rights had "no sex" and was one of the first American men to go on the record supporting unrestricted voting rights for women.

Its unrestricted endowment funds will go to a projected $23 million this season from $47 million two seasons ago, the orchestra said.

He again did OK in the TV debates and seemed to enjoy the chance to defend, unrestricted, his decision to go into coalition.

No special funds, it's just unrestricted tax boon to go towards running the city.

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