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unrestricted



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"Obviously you've got unrestricted access to everybody who has it and you can take photos with stupid filters that obviously make you laugh," she said.

From BBC

It’s official: You’ve lived long enough to see the age of flying cars—privately owned, solo-piloted aircraft, free to operate in unrestricted airspace, much as cars can take to the open road.

From The Wall Street Journal

You’ve lived long enough to see the age of flying cars—privately owned, solo-piloted aircraft, free to operate in unrestricted airspace, much as automobiles can take to the open road.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most of the remaining 18% is also restricted by donors to Harvard’s individual schools or units, with less than 5% fully unrestricted.

From Barron's

It also spelled out that endowments are made up of both unrestricted funds that can be used at schools’ discretion, and funds that are legally restricted for purposes set out by donors.

From The Wall Street Journal