Sentence examples for interest freely from inspiring English sources

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Despite the government's case against him, Swartz, who committed suicide last week at the age of 26, was regarded by some as an Internet folk hero and a visionary activist devoted to making locked-up information of public interest freely available.

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A native of Tehran, Daryabari was dispatched as a teen by her parents to live in the United States to pursue her education and interests freely.

But in other parts of the book you write about "the openness inherent in liberal education the ability for the mind to range widely and pursue interests freely". You seem to be walking a thin line between strictly and intentionally shaping frames-of-mind in ways that adhere to the conventions of Western rhetoric, and making space for free expression.

These, and numerous demonstrations and exhibitions of great interest, were freely open to the public.

They show that simple auction mechanisms, which impose a rigid set of rules designed to standardize interactions and communication among participants, can prevent some of the detrimental effects associated with conflict of interest in freely interacting groups.

Even commercial lenders, able to price risk and set interest rates freely, would be keener to lend to big firms that dominate their markets and can count on the state should they ever get into trouble.China's leaders set great store by gradualism.

Sophisticated algorithms for tracking regions of interest on freely moving animals together with the implementation of different approaches, such as stereoscopy, triangulation and spectroscopic methods are under development in order to solve these projection artifacts.

This system enables not only monitoring of the real-time movement of the tracer in living plants as a video camera might, but also quantitative analyses of the movement of the substance of interest by freely selecting a region of interest (ROI) on the image data obtained.

His colleagues almost all of whom were ardent proponents of the idea that humans are rational decision-makers, optimizing their best interests through freely made choices thanked him for removing the tempting snacks.

His colleagues — almost all of whom were ardent proponents of the idea that humans are rational decision-makers, optimizing their best interests through freely made choices — thanked him for removing the tempting snacks.

The principles of justice, by contrast, conform better with everyone's interests, their desire for self-respect and their natural moral capabilities to reciprocally recognize and respect others' legitimate interests while freely promoting their own good.

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