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Nothing in Obama's record or the history of 20th century Democratic presidents suggests that a second term would be unrestrained.
CNN: What would a second Obama term bring?
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The Economist will make this bet: if the customer-centric support economy does come to be, the main reason will have been the unrestrained pursuit of profit.
ECONOMIST: Face value
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Sir David argues that surveillance must always be carried out within a regulatory framework to safeguard unrestrained snooping, but he insists that the more you know, the more likely you are to make good decisions.
ECONOMIST: Weighing safety against liberty
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Bill embodied the unrestrained and unpredictable power of the United States, but his frustrated rage appeared to be honest, and honesty is a rare and precious thing.
NPR: Sergeant Notes Odd Rituals of War in Afghanistan
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None of this is to be celebrated, of course, but it hardly paints a picture of contemporary American childhood as an unrestrained Hobbesian nightmare.
WSJ: The Panic Over Bullies