Sentence examples for freedom to convert from inspiring English sources

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"Full convertibility does not necessarily and should not mean total freedom to convert without, for example, the need to seek approval from any authority or to report".Essentially, he suggested that China would relax its capital controls but retain the option of reimposing them as needed the very essence of gated globalisation.

Treasury notes have become more attractive than ever in recent weeks.Not all governments have the freedom to convert their obligations to money.

Yet what gives BMW the freedom to convert good American middle-class jobs into low-wage piecework is the evaporation of American workers' power of collective action.

"They are in a period of reorganization, no question". John Motavalli, executive editor of Inside Media, another industry publication, said the two daily newspapers must clearly be marginal for Freedom to convert them to weeklies.

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The schools becoming academies were far from random ("outstanding" institutions enjoyed special freedoms to convert; failing schools were sometimes forced), so the department proposed, and identified funds for, a systematic evaluation.

So important is this freedom that schools seeking to convert were told by a minister that signing up to a union agreement to keep national pay and conditions could jeopardise their bid.

Long found space inbetween defenders with 20 minutes remaining and was granted the freedom of the penalty area to convert James Ward-Prowse's cross.

The game's decisive moment arrived in the final quarter when Long, finding space in between defenders, was granted the freedom of the penalty area to convert James Ward-Prowse's cross for his ninth goal of the season.

We pointed out that these laws have seldom been enforced, have not affected the freedom or ability of individuals to convert, and have not been effective in protecting the vulnerable populations they are intended to protect from being forcibly or fraudulently converted as a result of lack of enforcement.

The interim constitution, finalized in 2007, guarantees some religious freedom but prohibits people from trying to convert others.

"It was passed by Parliament and has been hugely popular, with more than a third of all secondary schools choosing to convert to enjoy the freedoms and autonomy it brings.

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