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But it offered those on the lowest rungs one notable freedom: the freedom not to have to take the achievements of quite so many people in society as reference points—and thereby find themselves severely wanting in status and importance as a result.It was a freedom because, of course, it remained highly unlikely that one would ever reach the pinnacle of society.
That lack of real estate has allowed the still-youthful National Theatre of Scotland a notable freedom to fit spaces more specifically with theater pieces and to spend more time touring than other national arts institutions around the globe.
However, there is still notable freedom in the choice of data and uncertainty representations, denoted by S y, S x and S σ, which decides about the meaning of the solution trajectories.
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Nor did I think it constituted a notable danger to freedom of speech at the University of Florida or anywhere else.
December 8 , 1790Ashburton, England February 10 , 1843London, England Richard Carlile, (born December 8 , 1790 Ashburton, Devonshire, England died February 10 , 1843 London) Radical English journalist who was a notable champion of the freedom of the press.
Such a crackdown on Internet freedom would be notable, but perhaps not surprising, in China, with its army of vigilant online censors.
Super Mario 64 is notable for its sense of freedom and non-linearity.
The privileges given to the Church are notable: in addition to the freedom from taxation, the oath of a bishop is "incontrovertible", which places it at the same level as the oath of a king, and the Church receives the same level of compensation for violence done to dependents as does the king.
Moreno's other notable awards include the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2004), and in 2015 she was named a recipient of a Kennedy Center Honor.
Warren's opinion was also notable for its affirmation of the freedom to marry as "'one of the 'basic civil rights of man,' fundamental to our very existence and survival," citing the Supreme Court's decision in Skinner v. Oklahoma (1942).
At the same time, more countries, 27, suffered significant setbacks in their freedom indicators than showed notable gains, 16, marking the seventh consecutive year in which declines outnumbered improvements.
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