Sentence examples for be free from some from inspiring English sources

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They also need to be free from some of the measures that prevail in the rest of the company.

Having said that, I have had nothing to say in regard to the existing Fugitive Slave Law further than that I think it should have been framed so as to be free from some of the objections that pertain to it without lessening its efficacy".With regard to the abolition of the internal Slave Trade between the different States, Mr Lincoln says : "I am pledged to nothing about it.

In addition, Finland is known to be free from some other infectious pig diseases such as swine fever, swine vesicular disease, transmissible gastroenteritis, swine influenza, Aujeszky's disease and PRRS [ 3].

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Defence procurement could also be freed from some of its buy-Australian constraints.No one expects changes to come quickly, though.

Health insurance companies, which would be freed from some of the already existing regulations limiting their profits, would have to readjust their thinking about how best to compete.

In theory, this ought to have made the experience of being working class a lot more like the experience of being middle class, in the sense that anyone who had enough money could express their worldview partly through what they bought, and would be freed from some of the more stifling aspects of social interdependence by home and car ownership.

"At first we thought we didn't have the manpower," Hall notes, but Notre Dame discovered that by centralizing the administrative functions they would be freed from some of the problems they expected to encounter if the burden were spread to the faculty.

Adsorption offers an alternative that is free from some of these limitations and as such, has been extensively studied.

Overall, also this test highlights that the EL5 scheme captures quite well the physical behaviour of the system as expected from perturbative methods and is free from some of the artefacts which appear instead in the evolution with the MP5 scheme.

We are only human, so none of us is free from some of the lures of holding to a belief that our tradition is actually better than others.

The case is one more example of tensions between the nation's second-largest school system and its charter schools, which manage their own public funding and are free from some rules that govern traditional campuses.

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