Retailers are usually required to follow the developers» mandate, but are generally
given equal freedom to use various materials and styles.
Not exact matches
Its first amendment was based on God of the bibles law that every man and woman were created
equal... It
gives us free will and
freedom of speech... Without this nation being founded by the Christian principles this country would look like Syria in shambles and we would be in fear...
Equal weight has also been
given to the acceptance of basic rights and
freedoms, as well as positive reinforcement of ethically acceptable behavior though rote and example, all though childhood and early adulthood.
Initially, it seems wise and just to
give individuals as much
freedom as possible to do as they please, consistent with an
equal freedom for everybody else.
The Lockean personal insight into the
equal freedom of us all from political domination, as Chesterton explains, can only be properly accounted for the Christian thought that there's a center of significance to the universe that
gives each of us unique and irreplaceable significance.
From this pattern, Polley's film seems to forward an argument about autobiography and documentary filmmaking: that these are plural, collaborative genres most effectively and truthfully made through a chorus of many and diverse voices, a «medley» as her other sister, Susy, describes it, each
given freedom as well as
equal weight.
Recognition of the
equal and inalienable rights of all peoples requires a foundation of
freedom, justice and peace — but this also solicits that Rights and Responsibilities be
given equal importance to establish an ethical base, so that all people can live peacefully together and fulfil their potential.
That
gives even the most indecisive players the
freedom to play the way they want — you can smash through monsters all day long, up your defense stats to play the cleric, or start with one style and move to another, all with
equal ease.
I think it was very important for myself, the curators and the trustees of the museum, the founders of the museum, to really
give the creators from Africa an
equal playing ground, you know, you have the Whitney Museum of American Art, you have the Tate Britain of British art, you know these are institutions which take as their motivation to collect and record and position artists from their Nations and we felt it was very important for us to be able to create that same platform on a high level, so that our artists can compete in some way and also have the resources, financial, space, logistics, climate control, to be able to
give them the
freedom to imagine the dreams and visions that they want to execute and they want to make reality.
Given that, if one wants
freedom of choice and an efficient market, shouldn't one accept a market solution (tax / credit or analogous system based on public costs, applied strategically to minimize paperwork (don't tax residential utility bills — apply upstream instead), applied approximately fairly to both be fair and encourage an efficient market response (don't ignore any significant category, put all sources of the same emission on
equal footing; if cap / trade, allow some exchange between CO2 and CH4, etc, based CO2 (eq); include ocean acidification, etc.), allowing some approximation to that standard so as to not get very high costs in dealing with small details and also to address the biggest, most - well understood effects and sources first (put off dealing with the costs and benifits of sulphate aerosols, etc, until later if necessary — but get at high - latitude black carbon right away)?
Give us your wealth, relinquish your
freedom and we guarantee an order to the universe, one without challenge, without messiness, without risk where everyone is
equal and happy and tip toeing through the tulips.
Today, women are
given equal rights and
freedom.
All human rights and fundamental
freedoms are indivisible and inter dependent and that, in order to promote development,
equal attention and urgent consideration should be
given to the implementation, prom otion and protection of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights 2