What's the difference between restricted and untrammeled?

Restricted


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Restrict

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, medicines have an important part to play, and it is now generally agreed that for the very poor populations medicines should be restricted to those on an 'essential drugs list' and should be made available as cheaply as possible.
  • (2) These eight large plasmids had indistinguishable EcoRI restriction patterns.
  • (3) The findings clearly reveal that only the Sertoli-Sertoli junctional site forms a restrictive barrier.
  • (4) Four other independent LCMV-GP2(275-289) specific H-2Db-restricted CTL clones also expressed V alpha 4 and V beta 10 gene elements.
  • (5) This analysis demonstrated that more than 75% of cosmids containing a rare restriction site also contained a second rare restriction site, suggesting a high degree of CpG-rich restriction site clustering.
  • (6) In order to determine the extent of this similarity, I have developed a panel of probes for many of the Pacl restriction fragments and have shown that most of the Pacl and Notl fragments found in MBa are also present in MBb.
  • (7) In both experiments, Gallus males were placed on a commercial feed restriction program in which measured amounts of feed are delivered on alternate days beginning at 4 weeks of age.
  • (8) the class- and specificity-restricted antigen-sensitive units.
  • (9) Possibilities to achieve this both in the curative and the preventive field are restricted mainly due to the insufficient knowledge of their etiopathogenesis.
  • (10) A sperm whale myoglobin gene containing multiple unique restriction sites has been constructed in pUC 18 by sequential assembly of chemically synthesized oligonucleotide fragments.
  • (11) Northern hybridization analysis of R. toruloides RNA with a restriction fragment encoding part of the PAL gene indicates that PAL mRNA is 2.5 kilobases in length.
  • (12) Dietary factors affect intestinal P450s markedly--iron restriction rapidly decreased intestinal P450 to beneath detectable values; selenium deficiency acted similarly but was less effective; Brussels sprouts increased intestinal AHH activity 9.8-fold, ECOD activity 3.2-fold, and P450 1.9-fold; fried meat and dietary fat significantly increased intestinal EROD activity; a vitamin A-deficient diet increased, and a vitamin A-rich diet decreased intestinal P450 activities; and excess cholesterol in the diet increased intestinal P450 activity.
  • (13) Unilateral VNAB lesions induced similar alterations but these were restricted to the ipsilateral PVN and median eminence.
  • (14) In contrast, in primordial follicles, FSH was restricted to the germ cell but was present in both the oocyte cytoplasm and germinal vesicle.
  • (15) It delimitates the restrictive conditions in which such methods could be used for clinical but not research purposes.
  • (16) We propose that the results mainly reflect a variable local impact of infection control and that a much more restrictive use of IUTCs is possible in many wards.
  • (17) Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were studied in a large Algerian family which includes 6 haemophiliacs and a previously described case of female haemophilia A.
  • (18) This suggested that carcinogen-induced error incorporation during DNA synthesis was restricted solely to the treatment of a deoxynucleotide template.
  • (19) The UNTR rats were subjected to a continuous food restriction to maintain body weights equal to those of the TR rats.
  • (20) Male Sprague Dawley rats either trained (T, N = 9) for 11 wk on a rodent treadmill, remained sedentary, and were fed ad libitum (S, N = 8) or remained sedentary and were food restricted (pair fed, PF, N = 8) so that final body weights were similar to T. After training, T had significantly higher red gastrocnemius muscle citrate synthase activity compared with S and PF.

Untrammeled


Definition:

  • (a.) Not hampered or impeded; free.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is a world away from untrammelled narcissism, of which the maverick finance minister has been accused.
  • (2) The end of the cold war was spun as the death of any alternative to untrammelled markets, leaving social democrats to embrace free-market dogmas.
  • (3) This slump has cost many more jobs under America's untrammelled capitalism than in relatively collectivist Germany.
  • (4) When post-communist Russian television began an interview with him in 1994 by apologising for Soviet media coverage of his regime, there could have been no clearer example of the turning of the world-historical tide - unless it was the flood of his former ministers and technocrats invited to ex-Soviet-bloc countries to explain the marvels of untrammelled capitalism in Chile.
  • (5) These places, in the words of the 1964 Wilderness Act, were “…untrammelled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain”.
  • (6) Salmond retorted: "I hope to extend the honeymoon a bit yet, but we had a setback yesterday and while it's certainly true we've had virtually untrammelled political success for 18 months, nothing in political life continues in that vein forever.
  • (7) Gordon Brown has argued that untrammelled choice can work against rather than for efficiency, given the risk of providers cherry-picking the easier cases, the need for cross-fertilisation between specialisms and the impracticality of patients making decisions about where to receive emergency treatment.
  • (8) You can't say Lebedev's men lack ingenuity or ambition.Perhaps, as the din about the menace of Murdoch and more price wars based on his untrammelled ownership of Sky grows louder, Fleet Street might care to pause and reflect.
  • (9) Like all parts of the social chapter, it was opposed by Margaret Thatcher and the Tories because of their belief that anything that stopped the untrammelled operation of the free market was an affront both to the right of employers to act as they saw fit and to individual liberty.
  • (10) It has also been a PR coup for Chinese authorities, who are more accustomed to receiving blunt criticism online than untrammelled enthusiasm.
  • (11) The great Victorian founders of Barnardos, the Children’s Society and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, for example, began by providing homes for children but soon realised that they must engage with public and political opinion if millions of their beneficiaries were to be free from the effects of untrammeled parents’ rights to maltreat children.
  • (12) So recent attempt to squash the Guardian's interest in the Trafigura scandal by lawyers deploying a super-injunction against any public comment ultimately foundered on the untrammelled right of MPs to table questions – and have them reported (though the assistance of post-Stuart Twitter technology helped).
  • (13) And the king, it seems likely, will continue to appoint the prime minister and rely on an unelected upper chamber of parliament to keep MPs in check and his own power untrammelled.
  • (14) None was to enjoy such absolute power for so long as he, and none had had such an opportunity to shape their systems and societies with quite such untrammelled ease.
  • (15) His control of foreign and national security policy is untrammelled, while Trump is hemmed in.
  • (16) In the US Obama has suggested bulk data may need to be stored by a third party so that the state does not have untrammelled access.
  • (17) In her speech Kendall added a rider saying “whoever is elected must recognise no leader has a mandate for untrammelled power.
  • (18) Elephants have a humbling effect on humans; they make us realise that perhaps we are not the masters of the universe Chris Thouless Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘We’re in danger of throwing away three billion years of evolution.’ Photograph: Graeme Robertson “It may be unrealistic to expect vast untrammelled landscapes across which elephants can move freely.
  • (19) But if you think of "big government" not as a matter of regulatory or welfare-driven policies but just untrammeled power, well … Cheney's ideology is not "left or right" so much as "might makes right."
  • (20) To his long-standing lack of faith in the benevolent effects of largely untrammelled market forces was added a dispiriting analysis of the workings of the American polity.

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