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He said he was worn down by age and was resigning "in full liberty and for the good of the church".
Benedict stunned the world last week when he said that he would retire on Feb. 28, a decision he said he had made "in full liberty and for the good of the church".
Catherine Baber, Amnesty International's Asia-Pacific deputy director, said: "Ai Weiwei must now be granted his full liberty, and not be held in illegal house arrest as has been the pattern with so many others recently released from arbitrary detention".
As a species of what the British philosopher Isaiah Berlin called "negative liberty"—characterized by noninterference, or the absence of external constraints on individual action toleration has historically tended to fall somewhere between persecution on the one hand and full liberty and equality on the other.
They increase up to the acquisition of a full liberty right of choice.
He was "at full liberty to detain all the Troops now in Chesapeak" for the purpose.
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For too many minority New Yorkers, the sight of a passing police car brings a sense of dread and angst, the terrible feeling that they do not yet enjoy the full liberties the Constitution promises or the rights of redress that many New Yorkers take as a given.
To local activists, the national group is a hidebound practitioner of the "appeasement or olive-branch theory of governance" that keeps gun owners from claiming the full liberties owed to them.
Mill claims that the fullest liberty of expression is required to push our arguments to their logical limits, rather than the limits of social embarrassment.
PAGE A10 NEW YORK REGION PARK SERVICE GROWS CLOSER To Full Lady Liberty Access The National Park Service is inching closer to reopening the Statue of Liberty's crown for the first time since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, by seeking ways to make it safer for visitors to evacuate in the case of an emergency.
PL Kyōdan, in full Perfect Liberty Kyōdan, religious group or church (Japanese: kyōdan) founded in Japan in 1946 by Miki Tokuchika.
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