Sentences with phrase «even at liberty»

AND — if the food manufacturer uses 1/2 gram of this bad fat or less per serve, they are not even at liberty to disclose.

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Suppose, in a kind of contented abstinence, we were to refrain from trying to understand more of the landscape before us than the landscape cared to display for us, that we were willing to follow the bend of bough and straggle of gravel and tilt of pole wherever the bend and the straggle and the tilt chanced to take us, that we concerned ourselves not with pattern or profit or even pleasure but merely with watching like a token sentinel in safe country, that we gave our eyes a quiet carte blanche and permitted our minds to play at liberty over the face of an untouched terrain?
Fundamentalist Islam is at war with the West and its values of intellectual and civil freedom and democracy — and it actually takes advantage of those liberties to advance its Jihad «holy war» by using tax breaks for religions to erect edifices or get subsidies for large Muslim families that are used to sway Western democracies, and, yes, suing for the right even to build a fundamentalist mosque at Ground Zero.
Even my very conservative Roman Catholic brother gave me kudos when I said that if nothing else, as a Baptist, my two cherished beliefs were in soul liberty and seperation of church and state... so, if god was there and I was completly wrong not to believe in him, then at least he knew every step of my journey, and in the end my salvation, or lack of it, was between me and god.
Of course no citizen is completely at liberty to act in any way he pleases, even though his religious convictions require it.
Thirdly, the attributes of the people of God (its liberty, righteousness, holiness and glory) do not belong primarily or of right either to individual Christians, or to the sum of all Christians at any one moment, or even to the whole of redeemed humanity in all ages.
For in all these cases (even the most beneficial, that of electricity), what did the discovery lead to except the control and utilization of forces already at liberty in the surrounding world?
«Removing even a nod toward «religious liberty» from the platform puts Democrats at fundamental odds with the many religious organizations whose mission is nonviolence and protection of the most vulnerable,» wrote executive director Kristen Day and Fordham University professor Charles Camosy.
Individual liberty — to believe whatever you want, even if it is the Bible — is at the core of their message.
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I'm grateful for the Bible and even more grateful that there is still religious liberty at present in most countries.
With Brexit, British citizens have to be even more vigilant to ensure that their government does not expand its surveillance powers in the name of safety but at the expense of fundamental liberties.
If they looked at the world through Amy's eyes — or even for a time, tried to follow in her footsteps — perhaps they'd have a healthier appreciation for economic liberties.
As an MPG director, «You have an incredible liberty to research what you want, even changing your field if you like,» says Christiane Nüsslein - Volhard, who won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine as a director at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen in 1995.
Even at that, we're taking liberties with the definition of «bargain.»
I would of not even looked at the old style liberty.
Indeed, the creative liberties taken in the construction of Horizon Zero Dawn's future dystopia are hardly subtle, but it's still strangely comforting to know that the experts in the inspired subject matter are willing to recognize the value of poetic license, even if it comes at the expense of scientific accuracy.
Since then, the college has taken the opposite approach, essentially allowing students to come and go at will, a liberty that has allowed them to take their exams, shower and even get a comfortable night's sleep, always leaving behind a group of at least 15 or so to hold down the fort.
It could even help to be an amateur, as it provides the liberty to look at details at one's leasure.
This Court of Appeal decision serves as a useful reminder that while in some cases the overriding objective and the obligation for a case to be dealt with proportionately will necessitate a speedy and efficient conclusion, in other cases, such as where a party's liberty is at stake, it is imperative that time is taken by the court to ensure that the procedural requirements are complied with, even if that means two separate hearings.
Even assuming this argument is correct, it does not address the concern that the Congress is exercising unchecked judicial power at the expense of individual liberties.
Even when it seems that the evidence of the case favors the accused and should lead to a dismissal, the State can still find ways to craft an argument that puts your liberty at risk.Not surprisingly, the most favorable court decisions (and least severe penalties, if any) will almost always come with the help of a team of legal professionals.
[28] Based upon these terms, even if the plaintiff had accepted the Offer to Settle, the defendants nonetheless would have been at liberty to pursue the plaintiff for special costs.
In Austin, meanwhile, the Court of Appeal held that although the claimants were not deprived of their liberty in the Art 5 sense, they were imprisoned (even if not falsely)(ibid, at [105] and [12]-RRB-.
Whatever happens, you are at liberty to accept what is given to you if it covers your loss, or negotiate for an increment through professional experts, or even hire a lawyer and head out to court.
Even so, the expiration of the authority at the end of this year will prompt a fight between security hawks who want to renew it, and civil liberties advocates who want to let it expire, or curtail it.
I worked at MRRC for 3 years and was constantly having to tell people that it was no resort and that being deprived of your liberty even for only the day as I was was a huge punishment.
I'm with the ex-prison officer who wrote to me and said: «I worked at MRRC for 3 years and was constantly having to tell people that it was no resort and that being deprived of your liberty even for only the day as I was was a huge punishment.»
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