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And yet it is difficult to assert the importance of freedom in 2012 without people raising a range of caveats: do we mean unregulated freedom to exploit?
The buffer zone offered Norway and Novgorod taxing rights over the indigenous Sami and freedom to exploit the fish and fur of the region.
Beyond that, the only thing Mr. Lopez appeared to be adding to late night was a new freedom to exploit ethnic stereotypes for laughs.
The authors also argue that university technology offices should lose their monopolies, giving professors more freedom to exploit their innovations.Will Romney and Obama read it?These are all admirable ideas.
The chaos has given people traffickers freedom to exploit migrants, with inadequate intervention from the authorities.
The freedom that they seek is the freedom to exploit the market power that their inherited wealth affords them.
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The principal investigators have the normal academic freedoms to exploit and publish the data accruing from the BSRBR, with the approval of the BSR.
Put simply, the pattern has been one where private interests have been given freedom to create, to exploit and to grow up to and beyond the point of disaster – fire, disease, overcrowding, sprawl, pollution.
"Globalist" freedom is the one-way, Tea Party freedom of the already strong to exploit the rest of us free from public obligation or responsibility to others.
"We should not discard our freedoms because extremists try to exploit them," he said.
We should not discard our freedoms because extremists try to exploit them.
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