New Publishing is cheap, promiscuous and unconstrained by paper, money or institutional taste.
Among them were vandalism and the lack of a fixed formula for determining what should and shouldn't be included in an encyclopedia unconstrained by physical limitations.
The unconstrained, he says, believe in government action to improve life; the constrained believe in markets and process.
Hillary Rodham Clinton in Guardian Unlimited We cannot send a signal that the next attorney general in any way condones torture or believes that the president is unconstrained by law,said Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.
Nicolas Sarkozy in International Herald Tribune The idea of the all-powerful market, unconstrained by any rule or political intervention, is mad. The idea that markets are always right is mad,Sarkozy said in a stinging speech Thursday, sounding more like a leftist on a soap box than the...
President Bush in USA Today In Washington Tuesday, President Bush warned the US public to brace for more casualties in the fight against "as brutal an enemy as we have ever faced, unconstrained by any notion of common humanity and by the rules of warfare."