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It doesn't confer freedom, but it was a nice illusion.
Lest we forget, the deity did not confer freedom on Americans -- it was fought for and won dearly at the hands of farmer militiamen and regular soldiers.
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Rather than conferring freedom, the rise of capitalism actually created a new form of bondage, which she called "market dependence".
The point about money in a free economy is that it confers freedom on the owner: he can use it how he likes, when he likes.
(Sumner 1987, 28) This normative ability confers freedom in a different sense.
Christie's says that European cities often conferred a "freedom of the city" tribute to someone who had performed a great service.
But part of the reason why he got away with what he did, especially early on, is that celebrity confers further freedom on people, when it should demand greater self-discipline.
Along with being natural and biocompatible (a Krebs cycle product), citric acid is unique as its multifunctionality confers great freedom in designing a variety of biodegradable polymers with unique physical and chemical properties.
That does not confer upon us freedom to ignore the knowledge we already have, or to postpone action that it appears to demand at a given time.
The newly formed single bonds confer additional rotational freedom on the molecule and the excited state structure is able to rearrange to another excited state geometry.
As importantly, the Booker conferred an artistic freedom.
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