Sentences with phrase «perfectly at liberty»

Trenberth is perfectly at liberty using an H0 that «AGHG cause more than 50 % of the 20th century increase in global temperatures» (say).
He is of course perfectly at liberty to construct his own scenarios, use his own climate «models» to calculate the impact on climate, and then evaluate his projections against the actual data.
If they wanted us to read it the way you describe, they were perfectly at liberty to have written it with your convoluted interpretation in mind.
If he had meant to write about «producing ACO2» or «side effects of ACO2 production» or any other formulation then he was perfectly at liberty to do so.
If you feel that there shoudl be another blog run in a different way, you are perfectly at liberty to start one and try to attract some readers.
Apart from that you're perfectly at liberty to lie like a five year old that just got caught trying to steal his sister's sweets.
He has won a resounding mandate as leader for the second time in 12 months and is perfectly at liberty to appoint a Chief Whip he feels he can trust.
The Minister is perfectly at liberty to say more if he wishes, or if he does not think it is worth it, he does not have to do so.

Not exact matches

In those far off days, mitigation fell broadly into three categories: tax planning (perfectly legal and morally upright, according to the oft - quoted Lord Clyde), remains to this day an acceptable pursuit in the eyes of many; at the other end of the spectrum, tax evasion was, and remains, I am pleased to say, unlawful and is rightly punishable by heavy financial penalties and in rarer cases loss of liberty.
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