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In a polity with no parties whatsoever, individual legislators could further the interests of their locality unencumbered by considerations of the 'party's record'.
He saw children's theatre as a completely blank canvas, unencumbered by the baggage that adults carry - an enormous space to throw creativity at.
Today the press is free and unencumbered by censorship, and the private electronic media flourish.
The formula only works as well as it does because the three old boys are unencumbered by wives or families.
Unencumbered as he is by concerns about postmodernism or the arguments of other historians, he can spend his time entertaining his readers.
Unencumbered by teaching duties, he was able to spend his fellowship disseminating the principles of analytic philosophy on two fronts.
Unlike many traditional libertarians, these thinkers recognize the primacy of moral communities (visà-vis unencumbered individuals) in the genesis of moral values.
She sought a life unencumbered by marriage and (direct) male control.