Sentence examples for emphasises freedom from inspiring English sources

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But that is the second component of European anti-Americanism: our form of capitalism, which is predictably brutish and emphasises freedom (and, yes, inequality) over the balm of the nanny state, seems to be working a bit better than the European model.

4, 5, 26, 34, 40 The new Finnish Health Care Act, valid from 2010, 41 emphasises freedom of choice for all patients, with authorities now appearing to trust that patients are both able, as well as willing, to choose for themselves the doctor with whom they prefer to consult.

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"[But] he wasn't a communist all his life and … his brand of existentialism, emphasising freedom, didn't do anything for the communist ideal.

Last month several Danish newspapers reprinted one of the cartoons depicting Muhammad, claiming they wanted to emphasise freedom of speech after an alleged plot to kill one of the cartoonists responsible for the drawings.

Older adults can be suspicious of unsolicited contact; thus, explanations must emphasise freedom to negotiate suitable contact arrangements.

Implementing C4C in older adults' mental health services requires clinicians to deliver concise, simple explanations that emphasise freedom over how, when, and how often service users and carers can be contacted as well as an explanation of the framework of C4C.

British women are particularly badly hit, according to the authors, because the "welfare state of the UK emphasises individual freedom and provisions of daycare and after-school facilities enabling mothers to work full-time are lacking".

Like the other Cambridge Platonists Culverwell emphasises the freedom of the will and proposes an innatist epistemology, according to which the mind is furnished with 'clear and indelible Principles' and reason an 'intellectual lamp' placed in the soul by God to enable it to understand God's will promulgated in the law of nature.

Our values emphasising personal freedom had a huge impact on American culture.

While Nietzsche mounted a formidable intellectual challenge to established beliefs, these two religious teachers emphasised that freedom from suffering involved something beyond the intellect.

They point out common flaws in humanity, and in doing so they emphasise the freedom that comes from realising that nobody's living a perfect life.

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