Freely
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644 examples of Freely in a sentence
Firms do not compete
freely
for stock market capital; former SOEs, indeed, receive preferential treatment.
Such changes put pressure on universal banks to abandon riskier investment-bank activities in order to operate more
freely.
But capital continues to flow – if not entirely
freely
– across China’s borders.
But history is something that must be
freely
analysed, not silenced out of deference.
No one country will be able to run current-account deficits and use foreign finance to indulge in financial excesses as
freely
as the United States did in recent years.
I talk
freely
almost as a provocative performance.
These two men spoke relatively freely; is their ability to do that (so far) a sign that the government knows that few people are listening?
With capital flowing
freely
across borders, national authorities have lost the ability to protect their currency’s value and safeguard financial stability.
They wanted a society in which races and ethnic groups and religious denominations mixed
freely.
At a minimum, a reserve currency must be
freely
convertible for current-account transactions, such as commercial trade and interest payments.
To attain genuine reserve-currency status, however, it must also be
freely
convertible for capital-account purposes, such as foreign direct investment.
Beyond maintaining convertibility, a country must accept “excess demand” for its currency and supply it
freely.
Though composed of fifty states, its residents overwhelmingly speak the same language, listen to the same television programs, see the same movies, can and do move
freely
from one part of the country to another; goods and capital move
freely
from state to state; wages and prices are moderately flexible; and the national government raises in taxes and spends roughly twice as much as state and local governments.
Despite being a free trade area, goods move less
freely
than in the United States, and so does capital.
Ever since financial capital began moving
freely
around the globe, crisis has followed crisis, with the IMF called upon to put together rescue packages of ever larger size.
Under recent conditions, if China allowed the renminbi to float freely, without intervention, it would be more likely to depreciate than rise against the dollar, making it harder for US producers to compete in international markets.
The CMS sets global policies to ensure that animals can move
freely
across international boundaries.
Indeed, many of the greatest names in modern Asian history flocked to Tokyo, not only to learn for themselves what Japan had achieved so rapidly, but also to think and write
freely
– liberties often denied them under feudal rule or imperial censorship in their home countries.
Still, misogyny and hate speech have continued to flow
freely
on the site.
But to academics, intellectuals look like ramblers
freely
trespassing on other people’s property, picking the fruits and despoiling the soil.
UK-based financial institutions would lose their passport to export
freely
to the EU.
Privileged access to government contracts, subsidies, capital, protection from competition, and the ability to import labor
freely
have embedded their companies deeply in the economy.
Their brain trust is either in prison, under virtual house arrest, or unable to communicate
freely.
Originally intended as a means to liberalize agriculture and stimulate economic growth by allowing villagers to
freely
decide what they would produce, reform-minded officials of the Ministry of Civil Affairs soon introduced local elections that allowed rural farmers to elect local leaders.
As local elections and the right to
freely
nominate candidates becomes increasingly institutionalized, the centralized power structure of the Party will be slowly eroded by the people's growing desire for self-determination.
As international capital and credit markets grew and Europeans increasingly allowed capital to move freely, it became impossible for them to control their money supplies.
Refugees too often face limits on their ability to work and move freely, making it all but impossible to provide for their families or to contribute to their host communities.
In fact, barring most major Russian banks from operating
freely
in Western capital markets could affect the entire Russian economy, not just the banks themselves.
Although China was already the world’s largest exporting country, its financial markets were primitive, and its currency plainly fell far short of being
freely
usable.
The proof is in the pudding: the renminbi is clearly less
freely
usable than it was 18 months ago.
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