unshackled造句1 As markets are unshackled from the borders of geography, cross - border apples - to - apples comparisons become more significant.
2 Ronaldo had 26 last year in a free-flowing, unshackled front role.
3 South America has unshackled its trade, restructured its rickety banks and tightened its fiscal belt.
4 But an unshackled service industry would eventually generate wage gains.
5 I get to turn in my grades, clean off my desk, and make a fresh start in a new semester, unshackled from the mistakes and problems from the past one.
6 And then there's funky: another London pirate continuum offshoot that's unshackled itself from the real.
7 That notion has carried the day as industries have been unshackled from regulation, and as taxes have been rolled back, along with the oversight powers of government.
8 Fuller maintains that the search for the principles of successful human living must always remain open and unshackled.
9 China said it would reference a basket of currencies when it first unshackled the yuan from the dollar in July 2005.
10 A courteous and scholarly former finance minister who launched reforms in 1991 that unshackled India's mixed economy, he has been an effective envoy for India.
11 Capitalism, in its purest, simplest form, is little more than a Pavlovian response to our basic instincts: greed, selfishness, adoration of profit, and unshackled consumerism.
12 It has lowered trade barriers and tax rates, broken state monopolies, unshackled industry, encouraged competition, and opened up to the rest of the world.
13 I felt like rising from a dream of bondage to find myself unshackled.