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The cab driver also had ideas, which he expressed freely.
I stand by my view that universities are places where difficult and challenging views may be expressed freely.
The personalities and nicknames of basketball players merge nicely with the common subjects of ukiyo-e, and from a stylistic standpoint, the energy and exaggeration of basketball can be expressed freely," he adds.
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Being a part of the minority, how can we oppose the right to express freely?
It reduces our humanity and strips us of our ability to think and express freely.
He went on to discuss how technology has extended the types of comedy Americans are allowed to express freely to more oppressed countries, such as Egypt, China and Iran.
PRV151 and PRV152 are each recombinant strains expressing freely diffusible GFP.
Interviews enable HCP to express freely why they think they are (not) willing to get vaccinated against influenza.
Our main aim was to stimulate the participants, with the help of each other, to express freely their experiences, reflections, concerns, and disagreements [ 10].
This study is conducted at outpatient settings by independent researchers, avoiding thus bias and allowing patients to express freely their attitudes towards hospitalization and coercive treatment.
During the pre-testing of instruments, it became clear that female participants (maternal and child health nurses) would not express freely their feelings in the group discussions.
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