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"He had always been abusive, but after the revolution, he had more freedom to exercise it".
As a skateboarder, I believe the stoppers threaten our freedom to exercise our bodies and individuality in public space.
I'm sure that the lower classes would also benefit from and enjoy the freedom to exercise their job-related talents and develop their personal relationships.
Laïcité is based on three key principles: freedom of conscience, a strict separation between religion and the state, and the freedom to exercise any faith.
Difficulties arise when a ban on religious activity in a public place looks like a prohibition of people's freedom to exercise it.
"The First Amendment is about more than free speech and free press: it's about freedom to exercise your religion, even if that's no religion at all," he says.
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"The freedom to practice sports and to exercise is such a very basic issue," Mr. Ahmed said.
What is universal is the freedom and ability to exercise core human capacities, to live, flourish, organise, play, work and so on.
Balancing the common good with the freedom and liberty to exercise that individuality has been and remains a challenge for those committed to democracy, while understanding that the polis ensures our participation and therefore our citizenship.
And we do live in a pluralistic nation, which is evidenced frankly by the freedom we have to exercise or not exercise our religious convictions.
As a result, it is often understood solely as the freedom and capacity to exercise choice or agency.
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