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unbound

uhn bownd

  • v  untie or unfasten
  • a  not secured within a cover
    an unbound book
  • a  not restrained or tied down by bonds
  • s  not held in chemical or physical combination

  • A number superdelegate votes, unbound by the primary results, are also cast by Democratic leaders in a state.
  • If he succeeds, the Internet will be unbound from the desktop, turning e-mail and the Web into everywhere, all-the-time experiences.
News & Articles

  • Doctors slow to embrace innovation? Maybe it’s because they own all the risk
    I recently posted about my upcoming  Healthcare Unbound presentation on why healthcare disruption is happening too slowly and requested some thoughts from my readers. This morning I woke up to receive these terrific remarks from Jeroen Bouwens which I’m sharing with permission: My theory as to what is holding back certain types of innovation in healthcare is [...]
    June 15, 2013 - MedCity News
  • Frost & Sullivan: mHealth Serves as the Catalyst for Healthcare's Evolution
    -- The 10th Annual Healthcare Unbound Conference & Exhibition evaluates what's next for mHealth? MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The market for mobile health (mHealth) products and ...
    June 13, 2013 - PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
  • Jim Breuer kicks off summer with comedy special
    The new summer season of Comedy Unbound, airing Fridays at 10 pm on EPIX , kicks off June 7 with the premiere of former “Saturday Night Live” funnyman Jim Breuer’s one-hour special and will include new specials from Sherri Shepherd, …
    June 10, 2013 - WPIX 11 New York
Quotes

  • Mark Whitacre in Send2Press (press release)
    Many types of selenium used in dietary supplements are unbound, inorganic, and are not the natural food form of selenium,said Mark Whitacre.
  • Robert Kagan in Buzzle
    ...arguing that when it came to foreign policy "the preferred European scenario - Bush hobbled - is less likely than the alternative - Bush unbound. President Bush doesn't have to worry about getting anyone elected in 2008 and appears to be...
  • Karl Rove in International Herald Tribune
    Karl Rove, long Bush's top political adviser, said Sunday that "for Huckabee to win the nomination, he'd have to take 83 percent of the delegates who are yet to be elected or who are unbound" - a seemingly insurmountable hurdle.

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