Sentence examples for to function freely from inspiring English sources

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Yasir Arafat, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, allows the terrorists to function freely, carrying out their missions of martyrdom.

The party must be allowed to function freely, with new democratic elections scheduled and the junta pledging to abide by the results.

Mr. Sik said that taboos on reporting about sensitive political and social topics, as well as self-censorship by journalists, must end if the Turkish media are to function freely and professionally.

If attacks continue in Israel or the West Bank, Israel may strike back at the Hamas leaders in Gaza; if Israel does not allow the ports to function freely -- and it says it will not, at least in the short term -- Hamas may consider that a deal-breaker.

What motivates the critic "is no more and no less than the simple desire to function freely and beautifully, to give outward and objective form to ideas that bubble inwardly and have a fascinating lure in them, to get rid of them dramatically and make an articulate noise in the world".

The choice before the legislators is whether to ban the traditional activity of riding across fields on horseback chasing a fox fleeing a pack of hounds, whether to allow it to function freely as any other sport, or -- in a compromise put forward in desperation this year as a middle way out of the dispute -- whether to permit it to continue but under a strict new system of licensing.

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The land market also faces a number of constraints to functioning freely and effectively.

If you've done your job right, which I've had varying degrees of success doing at different times in my life, if you've done your job right, then you're able to function very freely within that cage.

Though meticulously protective of his Leica ("I took it to bed in cold weather so that its sensitive shutter would function freely the following morning") he claimed always to have felt a certain contempt for "the little monster" and to have sensed that there was "something unnatural, even faintly ridiculous, about what I was doing so energetically".

Mr. Obama said he had been "a vigorous defender of free markets," but added that "without reasonable and clear rules to check abuse and protect families, markets don't function freely".

As someone who's left the academy, meets a payroll, lives pretty much in the here and now, I very much dispute the notion that academics cannot function freely and be accountable at the same time.

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