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liberates
verb
Third person singular of liberate
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Like all the Mādhyamika thinkers who came before him, Jñānagarbha regards it vitally important to have a clear understanding of two kinds of truth, the conventional and transactional truth of everyday life, and the truth that liberates one from attachment, aversion and delusion, this liberation being the ultimate goal (paramārtha) of Buddhism.
Every time the army liberates more areas, security improves.
"We think about things so much that we have to find the one thing that liberates us.
These minerals are, however, heated, kneaded and moved around by plate tectonics—a process that sometimes liberates their aqueous content.
According to Martin Dodge of University College London, who is an expert on Internet geography, "the idea that the Internet liberates you from geography is a myth".What's more, just as there are situations where the Internet's physical geography is all too visible when it ought to be invisible, the opposite is also true.
Extending the EPA's time-limit looks implausible: "We don't think the EPA can write a regulation for 100,000 years that Yucca can meet," says one observer.Some people think that a congressional fix that liberates the EPA from the NAS's advice is the most likely outcome.
It is true that there are questions about the harm that may be done by the "fracking" process that liberates shale gas; there is an urgent need for systematic before-and-after environmental audits.
That, in theory, liberates Deutsche Bank's entire portfolio of industrial holdings, worth around euro18 billion ($15.5 billion).That may be one reason why two Vorstand members, Jürgen Fitschen, in charge of transaction banking, and Michael Philipp, who runs asset management, were apparently happy to leave the board and join the group executive committee.
He would like to see Eurobonds that can, among other things, act as a risk-free asset that liberates banks from the "wrong-way risk" of holding their own sovereign's debt; and he argues, too, for a pan-euro-zone approach to bank resolution, deposit insurance and supervision.
Nothing needs to be measured, and such simplicity brings levity and freedom.A walk also liberates ideas Mr Gros's, and those of others he admires.
This liberates commuters, say, from commercial radio stations that, in America especially, seem only ever to get dumber and duller.
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