Freely
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644 examples of Freely in a sentence
Finally, this information should be digitized and made
freely
available over the Internet to all concerned researchers and parties.
Officials worried that banks had been lending too
freely
to property developers and large state-owned enterprises (which in many cases are one and the same).
Except in large cities, people can now
freely
choose their hukou after three years of residency.
Information flows freely, and, for all but the most sensitive of issues, it is available for the asking to a friendly neighbor like Australia.
The result is what is mockingly coming to be called the EBP initiative: developing countries will be allowed
freely
to export everything but what they produce.
The DRC’s poor communications and transportation infrastructure makes it virtually impossible for most Congolese, government officials, and election observers to circulate
freely.
If the coming elections are conducted in a free, fair, and transparent manner, the West should help the DRC’s elected leader to fulfill a legitimate mandate
freely
given by the Congolese people.
Finally, for all the talk today of the discipline that the gold standard supposedly provided, countries that adhered to it regularly suspended convertibility – meaning that the domestic currency could no longer be converted
freely
into gold.
Egypt’s New Old GovernmentCAIRO – Egypt’s first-ever
freely
elected president, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi, has appointed his first cabinet, and guess what?
In other words, European practice reflects the dollar’s “exorbitant privilege” as the only true global currency,
freely
accepted by currency traders and investors in China and around the world.
Others argue that when the state forbids the veil, there is a net loss of freedom for women because wearing a veil - both historically and in current times - creates a buffer that allows women to circulate
freely
in society.
Surplus countries would not be prevented from spending their money freely, but they would not be permitted to hoard it.
Try to imagine what will happen: at each European embassy, someone will be appointed to screen the list, name by name, and assess whether and to what extent the persons in question behave
freely
or speak out
freely
in public, to what extent they criticize the regime, or even whether they are former political prisoners.
And the episode served to reinforce an international consensus that countries’ monetary policy should focus on domestic price stability while letting exchange rates float
freely.
Few observers doubt that China will have to let the renminbi exchange rate float
freely
sometime over the next decade.
In this age of globalization, failure to make viral samples
freely
available risks allowing the emergence of a new strain of influenza that could go unnoticed until it is capable of exacting the sort of toll taken by the pandemic that killed tens of millions in 1918.
As a result,
freely
floating currencies are comparatively rare.
Fifteen months ago, my government was
freely
elected to office.
They are unable to participate
freely
in their societies or contribute to their countries’ economic development.
Because they have a double cultural capital, they can circulate relatively
freely
between different activities and spaces--home, school, youth associations, and urban leisure space.
Instead of banning or
freely
allowing all dangerous products, we need to identify products that are valuable to some customers but not all – call them “prescription financial products” – and create a body of registered finance professionals (RFPs) who are empowered to certify the purchase of these products by individuals.
I am running in the election in order to guarantee everyone living in our country, which is the richest in the world, the constitutional right to a decent life and to develop
freely.
While women in Britain and other democracies have voted
freely
for a century or more, their counterparts in Pakistan are still waiting for their day to come.
Since autocratic regimes in the Middle East left little room for free expression, the mosque emerged as the only place where people could
freely
congregate.
Loosening the ties that bind Nigeria's peoples in an overly centralized, authoritarian state would allow them to assert themselves more
freely
and recognize on their own the benefits of maintaining and deepening their growing sense of unity.
Despite this, the term “genocide,”
freely
bandied about by Western interventionists, was grotesquely inappropriate at any time.
Some Venezuelans cannot speak
freely
to their fellow citizens, because each and every television station that would carry their words has been muzzled or driven off the air.
When these are trampled upon, as they have been in Venezuela, people can neither speak
freely
nor choose their path.
If the rules are designed properly, a society in which people decide and act
freely
can also be a society in which opportunities are fairly distributed.
Without the single market, all member states would be less attractive to foreign investors, who, once established in one member state, can move
freely
around the EU.
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