Sentence examples for be given some freedom from inspiring English sources

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"They have to be given some freedom to take on responsibilities, but within certain boundaries".

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Furthermore, players are given some freedom in realizing the score, their parts taking the form of structured improvisations.

However, conditions in which people are given some freedom to choose tasks make it difficult to disentangle decision processes from the control processes involved in voluntary task switching.

In some experiments, participants are told which task to perform on each trial (e.g., Rogers and Monsell 1995; Meiran 1996); in others, they are given some freedom to choose (e.g., Arrington and Logan 2004).

Instead he has to be given some licence, the freedom to go out there and "take 'em on", which will result in the odd infuriating dismissal, but also the odd match-winning innings.

We will not be given our freedom," he said.

They should be given full freedom to do so.

Can players be given more freedom within a tactical system?

But they will be given "more freedom than ever before".

Universities should be given the freedom to charge differential fees.

Kurds (the word is now allowed) and Alevis will be given greater freedom.

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