The offensive may help ease concerns that the U . S .-backed military under the new president would give free rein to the paramilitaries.
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Web sites especially give free rein to the anti-Barbies ( at least, until told to cease and desist by Mattel's vigilant legal department ).
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Because these accounts contained no illustrations and the Tahitian models were in any case long disappeared, he could give free rein to his imagination.
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The artist's intention is to force the viewer to meet him on the level of the subconscious, giving free rein to emotion and fantasy ."
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The Gulf states worry that giving free rein to the private sector may force people out of their jobs and increase prices, the economists say.
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But Japan is now under pressure both at home and abroad to give freer rein to market forces and let competition weed out weaker institutions.
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Its rulings give freer rein to political comment, Rauscher said, " and the court says politicians have to endure more criticism than other people ."
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And by not forcefully countering the impression that he is disengaged, Bush gives free rein to those who would characterize him in the worst possible ways.
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Once freed from the technical constraints, the artists were able to give free rein to their imagination and their fantasy to create a multitude of models.
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IT was their last fling at fantasy, a chance to give free rein to their imagination before they get absorbed into the mundane world of work-a-day life.