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In the waning days of Franco's dictatorship in the 1960s and '70s, as Spain began to relax its censorship policies, Mr. Querejeta saw an opportunity for a liberalized cinema and ran with it, like the ex-soccer player he was — though he occasionally went too far and too fast even for a more permissive government.
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A liberalizing economy brought new jobs.
"If they think that this is going to be the thing that mobilizes an increasingly disappointed Latino electorate, I think they're wrong," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice, a group advocating for liberalized immigration.
To get the budget deficit under control, Bradley proposes gradually raising the minimum eligibility age for Social Security until the year 2099, when it would be 70 (he recommends a "narrowly liberalized" disability benefit for people in their late 60s whose jobs cause health problems that won't permit them to keep working).
The goal, at least in part, is to make the case for liberalized concealed weapon laws by demonstrating how uncomfortable many people are with publicly displayed guns.
In cases involving foreign agents where communications with Americans could be picked up, Section 105B of the legislation provides for liberalized "basket warrant" procedures by which entire terrorist organizations can be surveilled without the need to obtain individual warrants from the FISA court.
In his seven years of power as first secretary and premier, he broke both the fact and the tradition of the Stalin dictatorship and established a basis for liberalizing tendencies within Soviet communism.
Many have hailed Pope Francis as a force for liberalizing the church, and as someone who is committed to softening its stances in several areas.
And according to a poll in October, support is high for a referendum on liberalizing the current Irish laws around abortion, because how many more national disgraces are we, the Irish people, expected to sit back and allow?
While U.S. opposition to Internet betting has centered on concerns about gambling addiction, European politicians previously objected for a different reason: liberalizing the practice, they feared, would undermine state-sponsored lottery monopolies and gambling operators.
The markets for steel and coal were liberalized to a considerable degree; the community served as a useful forum in which questions of common interest could be examined; and it fostered the growth of an international spirit, which did much to facilitate the negotiation of the Treaty of Rome and the creation of the EEC and the European Atomic Energy Community Euratomm).
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