Sentence examples for free to attack from inspiring English sources

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It leaves Ken Bates free to attack other people".

It's easy to see, reading the comments, that you're free to attack me on substance.

The six-page measure leaves the United States free to attack Iraq without Security Council authorization.

The mystery writers were free to attack this assignment in whatever way they chose.

He nonetheless added that "the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) are free to attack after any fire if there is any".

If the human shield works, we are free to attack, and if it fails, Israel will bear the odium.

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When Prigioni is in control, Ginobili is freed to attack on quick ball reversals, Delfino gets well-placed passes after running around screens, and Luis Scola is able to establish himself in all his favorite spots.

Our intelligence agencies should be freed to attack terrorists outside of the U.S. in any way.

In particular, in the current work, we use free probability theory, through the concept of free deconvolution, to attack the problem of retrieving useful information from the network with a limited number of observations.

Burundi's president wants free hands to attack civilians," he said.

Publishing their plans could also free Labour to attack Tory inconsistencies over spending, with rightwingers irritated that health and aid budgets will be spared.

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