31.   The United States has nine such treaties in Latin America, but the largest market open to unfettered access is Chile, the latest country to sign on.

32.   They reject the position of federal and state prosecutors who wanted unfettered access to medical records and an exemption from any new federal legislation.

33.   They worked at the agency as regular employees, with unfettered access to its computer records and files.

34.   To test his intentions, Washington should see if Russia can influence Iraq to accept unfettered access for inspectors.

35.   Washington wants the same type of unfettered access for satellite signals as for auto parts and other free trade products.

36.   Young agreed that the committee needs unfettered access to information.

37.   A monitoring program will also require no-notice inspections and unfettered access to sites and information, he said.

38.   Allowing UNITA unfettered access to supplies could anger Angola enough to have its troops cross the border when pursuing smugglers, or perhaps take even stronger action.

39.   An experimental car from IBM, Delco, Netscape and Sun Microsystems takes the idea of unfettered Internet access even further.

40.   Another is press freedoms and unfettered access to global information.

a. + access >>共 752
easy 6.69%
high-speed 6.11%
free 5.86%
greater 4.58%
full 3.36%
better 3.04%
equal 3.03%
direct 2.85%
easier 2.21%
limited 1.85%
unfettered 1.26%
unfettered + n. >>共 132
access 27.74%
market 3.66%
trade 3.66%
inspection 3.35%
competition 3.05%
capitalism 2.44%
power 2.13%
freedom 1.52%
commerce 1.52%
discretion 1.22%
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