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    unchecked
    [ adj ]
    not restrained or controlled
    <adj.all>
    unbridled ragean unchecked temper
    ungoverned rage


    1. Rising operating rates, if unchecked, are considered by analysts to represent a threat of inflation.
    2. Jones' repairs have withstood eight hurricanes, absorbing the force of tidal surges that otherwise would have hit coastal communities unchecked.
    3. It may help explain why insider trading could have flourished unchecked for so long on Wall Street.
    4. This is a town that surrendered its name to a deadly disease and signaled to the world what unchecked industrial waste can do to humans, wildlife and their surroundings.
    5. The radio broadcast was the first stern warning about intervention to stop looting, which has been occurring in the city's suburbs for several weeks and spread downtown Tuesday, when the government allowed looting to go unchecked.
    6. If unchecked, settlement problems can create major financial strain as processing costs rise, market risks of unclosed positions increase and firms must finance the cost of shares for extended periods.
    7. He said unchecked student activism would endanger the Olympic Games, which open Sept. 17 in Seoul.
    8. He said the government must curb an unchecked flood of immigrants.
    9. "The growing friction between our countries on trade issues and continued trade imbalances may, if unchecked, spill over into other areas of mutual interest and concern," Cheney said.
    10. But months of uncertainty have unsettled the unit, and Mr. Price has been publicly critical of his employers for letting rumors swirl unchecked and failing to support him.
    11. The president and his chief lieutenants bear major responsibility for the unchecked growth of Saddam's appetite and capacity for serious mischief.
    12. Left unchecked, it can cause irreparable damage to the tissues of the throat, making snoring even noisier and affecting breathing during the day.
    13. "In the days when bourgeois liberalization spread unchecked, many regarded Marxist theoretical education as a disgusting extra burden and a troublesome matter which must be studied although it is useless," the Communist Party's People's Daily said.
    14. The problem was that once the mines were exhausted, the unchecked water levels rose.
    15. But some dissatisfied customers tell of unchecked references, deficient screening, broken contracts and unrefunded fees.
    16. If unchecked, the erosion means cracks, bumps and muddy potholes may eventually dot what some consider the world's smoothest road, rendering the area less level, less awesome and less commercially viable.
    17. If Iran's current birth rate continues unchecked, the population will reach 140 million in 20 years.
    18. Both in Europe and the Pacific, the war stemmed from unchecked aggression, self-delusion and virulent, racist nationalism.
    19. Israeli tanks and troops pushed unchecked through Arab villages and towns to within four miles of Syrian positions Tuesday in Israel's largest incursion into Lebanon in two years.
    20. Even Japan has flirted with the idea of creating colonies of pensioners on the Costa del Sol. In the meantime, someone has to clean up the mess caused by three decades of unchecked coastal development.
    21. What is needed, instead, is for developing countries themselves to recognise that unchecked population growth imposes, at best, a heavy burden of additional investment upon them.
    22. Phelan, who testified at a closed session of a House Commerce subcommittee, said in earlier interviews that if left unchecked, price volatility could destroy the stock market.
    23. Indeed, we pretty much predicted it in our editorial on Michael Milken's guilty plea: "Envy and suspicion of unchecked power will have to find new targets.
    24. Conventional wisdom had been that prices would rise once fighting broke out, but the markets soon seemed to assume the conflict would be a rout and the flow of oil from the Middle East, especially from Saudi Arabia, would go unchecked.
    25. In the three years it takes to raise salmon to harvest, farmers contend with prowling otters, hungry sea lions and diseases that can wipe out whole farms if left unchecked.
    26. The Republican Renaissance has stemmed from the tax side of this formula, but the Democratic Congress remains unchecked on the spending side, with a metastasized deficit as a result.
    27. The private sector is interested only in selling capital and consumer goods, and their unchecked entry will ultimately destroy our industrial sector.' The unions are fighting to revive West Bengal's sick public sector enterprises.
    28. The city's critics have argued for years that unchecked diversions eventually will cut the lake to a third its natural size, raise the lake's salinity and threaten brine shrimp and birds that eat the shrimp.
    29. If the pollutants are left unchecked, many scientists expect the earth's temperature to rise by 4 to 9 degrees by the middle of the next century, perhaps causing coastal flooding and droughts in interior regions.
    30. If tracing begins in earnest, doctors expect to find that the virus is spreading unchecked into regions remote from the hot spots in New York and California.
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