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For one thing, the Fed, unlike the Obama administration, retains considerable freedom of action.
Since the early 1990s, however, there has been considerable freedom of expression in the country.
The notion of judicial precedent does not play a role in Saudi law, so judges enjoy considerable freedom of interpretation.
Several private daily and weekly newspapers operate independently of the government and exercise considerable freedom of expression.
Their views range from a belief that Omar is essentially under house arrest to a judgment that he enjoys considerable freedom of movement and action within Pakistan.
However, there may be considerable freedom of motion and some loss of energy at the joint between the incus and the stapes because of their relatively loose coupling.
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Grass script gives the impression of anarchy in its appearance, and there is indeed considerable freedom on the part of the calligrapher, but this freedom is circumscribed by conventional "abbreviations" in the forms of the characters.
Creative artists were allowed considerable freedom to portray the changing realities of Chinese life, as long as they didn't get too political..
James, of course, will have considerable freedom to pick his employer.
Within the general limitations of Sharia, it allows considerable freedom for the parties to agree contract terms.
He obtained, however, the peers' approval of the Trades Disputes Act of 1906, which gave labour unions considerable freedom to strike.
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