Sentence examples for unpoliced from inspiring English sources

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unpoliced

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Not policed; not subject to effective regulation

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People are coming to the realisation that the system of globalised markets - unregulated, unpoliced and unguided - is fatally flawed.

Hence the idea, slightly related to the rediscovered sterling qualities of beer, that the modern pub should promote itself as a haven of safe and regulated drinking, away from the dangers of uncontrolled home and unpoliced street, where the landlord is vicar, squire and copper together, the shepherd of his flock.All these notions, severally and together, may help pubs to survive.

Without higher taxes, he says, criminals and the elderly could soon be turned out of prisons and care homes, teachers fired and highways left unpoliced.

The first big puzzle concerns that band of Chechen fighters, who had apparently been sheltering in the Pankisi gorge, a remote and unpoliced border region.

Whatever is hybrid, fluid and unpoliced about English delights him.English has never had its Académie Française, but over the centuries it has not lacked furious defenders against foreign "corruption".

Quarrels over rights to grass and water were perennial, since boundaries between adjacent herding groups were necessarily imprecise and unpoliced.

Outside the capital, Bangui, its own scattered population survives in remote towns and villages, as most of the land is taken up by dense, unpoliced forests that have become a home for disaffected rebel groups from across the region.

It was a milieu in which eros went largely unpoliced.

"His unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution," Morrison wrote.

And when virtually all the African-American Clinton appointees began, one by one, to disappear, when the President's body, his privacy, his unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution, when he was metaphorically seized and body-searched, who could gainsay these black men who knew whereof they spoke?

The book naturally radiates outward from its editorial theme as an ideal medieval town might spread outward — from a relaxed and unpoliced center.

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