Sentence examples for considered free from inspiring English sources

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That is, until something considered free proves costly.

But for any trial to be considered free and fair, the proceedings must be transparent.

The 27-year-old Ms. Gorder, for example, is considered free and fun, as a decorator and a personality.

As Justice Robert Jackson wrote 64 years ago, electors must be considered free to vote their conscience.

"The Peruvian electoral process is far from one that could be considered free and fair," the observation team said.

Kater shows that Renaissance composers were prized in Nazi Germany because they were considered free of Jewishness.

The elections were considered free and fair by international observers, with Frelimo president Chissano garnering the majority of the votes.

He first came to power in a 1991 coup and subsequently won several elections that were generally considered free.

And Clinton administration officials, otherwise considered free traders, are currently conducting a review to determine whether to extend tariffs when they expire next month.

John Quincy Adams, a former president, defended them, and the Supreme Court eventually ruled that the Africans should be considered free people.

The Organization of American States released a report last week saying, "The Peruvian electoral process is far from one that could be considered free and fair".

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