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Sehorn, who went along with the decision, freely compliments Peterson.
The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Wednesday that it was not up to the Vatican to tell the cardinals how to handle the news media, adding that the tradition of the conclave "is also a tradition of reserve to protect the liberty" of each cardinal so he can make his decision freely.
Perhaps most incredibly, a 501(c)(4) can even transfer a portion of its funds to a super PAC, which can — thanks in part to the Citizens United decision — freely support candidates for office Karl Rove established just such a structure by pairing a 501(c)(4) organization (Crossroads GPS) with a super PAC (American Crossroads).
Her doctors have to act in her best interests in terms of what it would mean for her to give up a kidney - and they have to be sure she is making the decision freely, understanding all the risks to her, without pressure from me.
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"To make deliberated decisions, people need to be informed, mentally competent, and to make the decisions freely.
All this will be entirely the result of decisions freely taken by George Bush and his gang, against all the best professional advice.
Throughout Europe, we will defend the right of the Greek people to make their decisions freely; to break with austerity; to say no to the humanitarian crisis that has plagued the country; to pave the way for a real alternative for Greece – for a social and democratic reorientation.
Openness to experience (important to be creative, try new things, make decisions freely and seek adventures).
A Welsh government spokesman said access rights would help social services fulfil that duty and help find out whether a potential victim is making decisions freely.
In Mexico, a number of ethical questions immediately arise from this question: can we talk about respect for autonomy (the ability to take decisions freely without any coercion or undue influence) when consent is given because it is socially expected or when the risk and benefits of the donation have not been fully explained?
Mill postulated an economic individual whose decisions, if freely taken, would always be in his own interest, and he believed that universal suffrage, along with utilitarian legislation by a sovereign parliament, would produce the kind of happiness and well-being that Bentham desired.
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