Sentence examples for freedom of exploring from inspiring English sources

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The This Morning team are simply the best and I will miss them all very much but I am looking forward to the freedom of exploring other things I want to do, and also spend more time with my wonderful family.

He always was aware that for a successful research and teaching atmosphere it is very important to realize a friendly atmosphere, to carefully listen to the others, to respect alternative views and to allow the freedom of exploring new directions.

But even though we probably have more greys than when we started, dirt under our nails despite long showers, and cheap snack food as a main form of nutrition, this crazy lifestyle allows us to enjoy the freedom of exploring rich Swedish forests, never-ending Nordic fjords, Italian cobbled alleyways, and cosmopolitan cities.

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The technique when combined with a microfluidic device would allow investigators a great deal of freedom to explore different types of chemical stimulations [39], [40].

MLE together with GGD constitute a statistically powerful method which allows more degrees of freedom to explore the statistical parameters of the measurement noise.

Peters credits much of her outlook to her parents, John and Laura Peters, who gave her plenty of freedom to explore, and encouraged her to be a good steward of the land.

Working in Dr. (William T). Joines's lab, I had a lot of freedom to explore my own ideas under the guidance of an expert.

"The combination of freedom to explore what interests you and exposure to some of the most renowned faculty in the field makes Princeton's one of the best programs for training new researchers," said Igor Rodnianski, professor of mathematics and acting chair of the department.

Banality gives way to a sick sort of freedom, to explore and experiment, through art, the true meaning of right and wrong, scared and evil, subconscious and reality.

To optimize possible interactions (H-bonding or packing) between compound and fiber, we carried out random perturbations to the TS rigid-body degrees of freedom (5 Å for translational degrees of freedom; 360° for full rotational degrees of freedom) to explore different rigid body arrangements.

Russell again: "The degree of one's emotion varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts -- the less you know the hotter you get". The exercise of freedom, of course, depends on freedom of thought -- the freedom to explore the world, physically and intellectually, and then, based on what you find, to form ideas, to change those ideas, to grow and to evolve.

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