Sentence examples for lengthy freedom from inspiring English sources

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Under the terms of the deal, only revealed following a lengthy freedom of information fight by campaigners, the costs of operating the stadium are met by the special purpose vehicle owned by the London Legacy Development Corporation and Newham Council.

The AP found that records for military court proceedings — which operate independently of civilian state and federal courts — are only obtainable through lengthy Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and appeals, which incur fees each time.

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Opportunities have expanded for people in later life to experience a new, personally rewarding period of leisure, the Third Age, marked by a lengthy period of freedom from external demands on their labour power (Laslett, 1991).

The situation bordered on the absurd last week when Mr. Bush delivered a lengthy address on his "freedom agenda" for the world.

Such nostalgia means that chapters focusing on Beirut's laissez faire freedoms are lengthy and detailed, whilst the story of the city during the civil war are only given a cursory few pages and maps.

Bond's lengthy history of Lincoln, "Education for Freedom," written in the 1950's and published by Lincoln in 1976, surprisingly makes no mention of Barnes or Lincoln's custodianship.

Other legal issues included limits on free speech and freedom of the press, lengthy pretrial detentions, and arbitrary arrests and detentions.

The shadow attorney general, Mark Dreyfus, has called on the prime minister to confirm he has never used his private email server for national security matters, after lengthy delays by his office to respond to freedom of information requests.

Mandela's life and work gave rise to several films, the latest being "Long Walk to Freedom," a biopic focusing on his lengthy incarceration and efforts to eradicate apartheid.

Chakrabarti said no party could face both ways on rights and freedoms: "The Conservatives have bravely opposed lengthy pre-charge detention and ID cards but dog-whistle trashing of the Human Rights Act has been an embarrassment.

Over 50% of absconding events in each time window studied could be characterized by a primary motive involving frustration and/or boredom, often related to lengthy periods of detention without being allowed greater freedoms.

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