Sentences with phrase «potential freedom»

The Tribunal also refused to order the respondent to provide the applicant with a formal letter of apology «on the basis that such orders are viewed as inappropriate, or an ineffective remedy and raise potential freedom of expression concerns.»
When you call it a right, you turn a bunch of potential freedom fighter into people who sit and whine until someone hands it to them, as they believe the world owes it to them and will then go to any length to get it to them.
A theme like this provides so much potential freedom: the criminals could have a variety of mad guns since they would use would they could get their hands on, and both the zipline and grappling hook that have been introduced make a lot of sense for them.
The problem is mainly that of the contrast between the degree of potential freedom, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, the perseverance and the essentially invariant pattern of the functions of such systems.
Thus there is a potential freedom amongst trillions of molecules making up the brain, or for that matter the whole body.)
Some «religious» projections to the divine may envision God as the «all» in whom the individual becomes annihilated, whereas others may see him as the unapproachable «other,» eternally standing over against and smothering the potential freedom of human personality (PAR 164f).
the entire point of salvation is the potential freedom from sin.
We can provide private, charter and higher education schools the potential freedom to build their own innovative classrooms.
But, for many, this potential freedom from a mortgage could be seen as a long - term benefit.
One of the best things about working as a creative is the potential freedom it offers you to live and work in a huge range of cities worldwide.
Exhibiting in galleries introduced him to the potential freedom of pursuing a visual art practice, which has led him to explore paint and paper; colour, and especially pattern.
I also do this to explore the potential freedom to be anonymous on the Internet — to not be confined by gender, race, political belief, geographical area.
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