this line from BCCT: «The freedom to hold beliefs is
broader than the freedom to act on them.»
Not exact matches
This
broader understanding of what we seek to defend should make social conservatives both more and less political
than we have tended to be: We should be more political in that we do more
than occasionally resort to legal appeals to protect our own
freedom of action.
Better
than many churchmen, he understood that human rights pressures on the Soviet Union served the
broader cause of
freedom and gave a measure of protection to human rights activists and dissidents.
One bright spot for accountability in New York — though more an atavism
than an innovation — is the state Committee on Open Government, created in 1974 pursuant to the newly created
Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), which affords the public
broad, though
He was lighter on his de Blasio criticism
than typical, talking more about his own biography and a
broad discussion of his favorite theme;
freedom.
I liked the editorial
freedom, though, and liked the
broader interaction with many voices across the internet, rather
than only RealMoney columnists, good as they were.
Rather
than deny the personal significance of these decisions, Zittel uses her work to try to comprehend
broad values such as «
freedom,» «security,» «authorship,» and «expertise.»