Freedoms Sentence Examples

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  • These freedoms are part cause of Erasmus's popularity.

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  • I enjoy those freedoms much like an interest payment or dividend, and I call it "my right" to free speech.

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  • The freedoms they offer provide a new incentive for all to improve.

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  • Systems that are characterized by an absence of political choice, transparent governance, economic opportunities and personal freedoms can create incubators for extremism.

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  • Examples of moral maxims which have been applied to animal production are " the 5 freedoms " .

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  • These two freedoms single-handedly removed the shackles from international trade.

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  • Somebody else—actually, a lot of somebody elses—worked really hard for a long time to build the United States and its freedoms.

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  • Communism can lead to a loss of personal freedoms and individualism.

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  • In the 1920s and 30s, teens began to experience more freedoms such as access to cars and income luxuries.

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  • Odds are at least one of your friends will have a car, and your parents will start allowing you new freedoms to go out on your own and maybe stay out later than they would have before.

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  • Allow some extra age-appropriate freedoms.

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  • While public school allows parents these freedoms, homeschooling parents may not get much time alone.

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  • The small freedoms you enjoy now that your youngest children are in school will be gone for the next few years if you add another baby to the family.

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  • Cayce also promised the country would experience tremendous changes bringing about greater personal and religious freedoms.

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  • There are still government crackdowns opposing the very freedoms being embraced.

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  • Their aim was to try and stop the social disintegration they believed liberal freedoms had unleashed.

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  • The roots of this erosion lie in the ECJ's increasingly rigorous interpretation of the freedoms enshrined in the EC Treaty.

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  • Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.

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  • Their latest assault on our freedoms comes because they have failed to tackle illegal immigration properly.

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  • The Islamists want to draw the limits of world freedoms and the western liberals reject that limitation.

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  • Line items within the legislation do away with previously sacrosanct personal freedoms outlined within the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

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  • This is all symptomatic of a broader, concerted assault on our freedoms.

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  • The battle now is to ensure these freedoms do not get trampled under foot.

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  • Conversely, other groups cry out over individual freedoms torn asunder by restrictions on activities like smoking in public places because it supposedly infringes on an individual's freedom.

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  • Grandparents may not know how to raise a child in today's world, with the amount of freedoms or lack of them that children experience today.

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