0 not limited by rules or any other controlling influence: --
1 not controlled, limited, or prevented by anyone: --
The law gives the governor unfettered discretion to make these appointments.
For 30 years, international testing operated freely around the world, largely unfettered by plant quarantine restrictions or those imposed by intellectual property rights.
The common thread is the ambit of clinical discretion in relation to innovation, which historically has been generally unfettered.
But between the options of unfettered freedom and outright prohibition lies the province of regulation.
It promises a world in which geographical or social distance can be obliterated and unfettered access to different social classes and milieux becomes possible.
Yet it could not be achieved with unfettered freedom.
What are people and societies who accept this free and unfettered liberty committing themselves to?
The belief that completely unfettered international trade is universally beneficial should perhaps be recognized as a modern myth, similar to the economic growth myth.
For these actors, rights to options (unfettered movement) are a priority.