Typically, part of the Internet's appeal is that it resonates with an American political ideal of unfiltered, unmediated communication.
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And every bike offers an unmediated experience of the world, sweeping away the BlackBerrys and cell phones that fill up our lives.
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The talks appeared to be the first unmediated direct contact between the Bosnian and Serbian governments since the war began almost three years ago.
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We have people do things like memorize nonsense words, as if we could somehow get at pure thought, unmediated by the environment.
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Thus, it exhibits what Heelas termed " unmediated individualism ", and reflects a world-view which is " radically democratic ".
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In a couple of articles published at this time, the literary scholar described the phenomenon as a form of unmediated or improvisational speech.
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This catalytic activity of copper is used by the enzymes with which it is associated, thus is only toxic when unsequestered and unmediated.
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Where participants in challenging learning situations might ordinarily seek escape into the internet, OSL brings them back to a more immediate and unmediated presence.
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During the 17th century, the Catholic Church reacted powerfully against Protestantism, with its refutation of the Eucharist, its anticlerical doctrines of unmediated prayer.
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I've stared across the river at the raw, unmediated plume, now black, now white, now gray, now black again.