unrestricted access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunrestrictedandaccess
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unrestricted
adjective
uk/ˌʌn.rɪˈstrɪk.tɪd/us/ˌʌn.rɪˈstrɪk.t̬ɪd/
not limited or controlled by rules ...
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access
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.ses/us/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofunrestrictedandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofunrestricted access
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An automatic drinking system was provided in each stable allowingunrestrictedaccessto water.
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This is the present state of a community who once hadunrestrictedaccessto the forest space and resources.
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Official histories have the great advantage that the historian has, or should have,unrestrictedaccessto all the relevant government papers.
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Unrestrictedaccessof other members of staff into the room during treatment planning sessions was tolerated in a similar percentage of departments.
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Monumental art, which was created by the ruler, depicts the ruler as the top of the hierarchy and as allowedunrestrictedaccessto everything.
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Even many cabinet ministers did not enjoyunrestrictedaccessto their leader.
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Underunrestrictedaccessby community members, or ineffective use regulations, these resources are exploited on a first-come, first-served basis.
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They regardedunrestrictedaccessto basic economic statistics and information as an urgent necessity for the social-institutional development of economics as a science.
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However,unrestrictedaccessby community members or ineffective use regulations result in overexploitation of the resources.
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Common grazing lands are important sources of livestock feed in developing countries, althoughunrestrictedaccessto such resources can result in overexploitation and degradation of the resource.
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In this paper, a strong distinction is made between liberalizing capital flows, on the one hand, and giving foreign financial firmsunrestrictedaccessto domestic markets, on the other.
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Under this scenario,unrestrictedaccessto mangrove and fishery resources, coupled with low labor costs, could potentially lead to unsustainable harvests and a classic 'tragedy of the commons'.
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It includes allowing workshops and dealerships to haveunrestrictedaccessto information on vehicles and repair options.
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It is naturally also important for there to beunrestrictedaccessto all material, so that a proper investigation can be conducted.
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One of the essential con- ditions for that is to give the officersunrestrictedaccessto the records of the inmates.
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However, as the commission recommends, there should always be a presumption in favour of the public havingunrestrictedaccessto information.
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Most service reservoirs with previouslyunrestrictedaccessto livestock have now been fenced.
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No one would want that compromised byunrestrictedaccess.
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Their lawyers now haveunrestrictedaccessto them.
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The employers do not haveunrestrictedaccessto the external labour market.
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