Sentence examples for assert their freedom from inspiring English sources

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By offering unstructured activities rather than highly programmed schedules, the space allows teenagers to socialize and assert their freedom, while satisfying parents by keeping their children in a contained, supervised setting.

Carter was not well received at Oyo, and the Egba chiefs advised him not to interfere with slavery, while the Ibadan chiefs said they were afraid that their slaves would "assert their freedom by running to the Resident" – and they refused to sign a treaty with Carter that would impose a Resident on the city.

In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Pryor said he was called the n-word several times during his team's loss to the Chiefs, which he said is "the exact reason why guys are kneeling during the anthem" ― a reference to the ongoing efforts among many athletes to protest police brutality and systemic racism and assert their freedom of speech.

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While many, if not most, Australians are unlikely to be able to describe the doctrine of the separation of powers among the executive, parliament and judiciary, they are very quick to assert their freedoms under the rubric of a "fair go", a phrase that is as close to a bill of rights in this country as we are likely to get.

They are asserting their freedom to identify as they choose.

They said they chose the term to make it clear that they were not trying to challenge Turkey's territorial or national integrity, but rather asserting their freedom and ethnic rights within Turkey.

"In the face of political revolution and private revenge," Stiles writes, "in the face of former slaves who now carried muskets and asserted their freedom, it was only a matter of time before the bushwhackers resisted".

The general belief is that the Western Gangas began their rule during a time when multiple native clans asserted their freedom due to the weakening of the Pallava empire in South India, a geo-political event sometimes attributed to the southern conquests of Samudra Gupta.

It's a controlled chaos that feels liberating a space where groups of people can assert their own freedom, which is especially true for those who traditionally aren't afforded such by society.

What some saw as an opportunity to assert their constitutional freedoms, others took as an affront.

It claims to be a defender of human rights while Iranians who assert their basic freedoms are imprisoned, beaten, shot in the streets and executed after show trials.

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