Recent Examples on the WebIn her hands, Ado Annie isn't a naive girl easily swayed by her desires, but rather a woman whose lust for life (and men) is given free rein over the territory. Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 16 Sep. 2022 But magnet faculty enjoyed a great deal of autonomy—Anstead, who developed a reputation among Core students for being gentle and brilliant, if a bit absentminded, gave teachers free rein over their classes.Longreads, 16 Mar. 2012 With more access points exposed to the internet, a system’s VPN can become compromised and give unauthorized users free rein to roam and access vulnerable areas and information throughout the network. Nick Dearden, Forbes, 5 May 2022 Alternatively, perhaps asynchronous working – as advocated by remote-first organizations like Gitlabs – is the way forward, where employees will have free rein over their location and hours. David Morel, Forbes, 21 June 2022 Imagine for a moment that a free-market economist gets free rein to design a model for professional golf. Shawn Tully, Fortune, 18 June 2022 Often, it’s one or more abusive managers or employees that have been allowed free rein to belittle and mistreat others. Lynne Curry | Alaska Workplace, Anchorage Daily News, 11 Jan. 2022 Successful people can support and inspire others, but only if we are given free rein to talk about our choices, lives and lessons with anyone and everyone. Kathryn Porritt, Forbes, 24 June 2022 Parental controls like those Meta debuted are a good start, a sign that parents across the political spectrum are increasingly aware of the risks of giving kids free rein on the internet. Jason Thacker, The Week, 29 Mar. 2022 See More