Freely
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Assuming the PBOC follows through, China can more credibly claim that its currency is
freely
usable – or at least that it is moving in that direction.
It is irrelevant whether Internet regulations that fail to promote competition and protect consumers are passed by governments afraid of
freely
flowing information or, as in the case of the jailed entrepreneur, in order to protect established companies.
Even in real democracies, where people vote freely, things are going badly, as in Greece.
Their idea was to create a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), which would allow goods, capital, and people to move
freely
anywhere between Alaska and Tierra del Fuego.
But what is required is to insist that governments comply fully with their human rights obligations, including the right to food, the right of all peoples to
freely
dispose of their natural wealth and resources, and the right not to be deprived of the means of subsistence.
One is reminded of Cockaigne, that mythical land where gold – the yellow oil – flows freely, or of El Dorado, that lost city of gold visited by Candide.
Putin regards the collapse of the Soviet Union as a major calamity; yet he
freely
quotes Ivan Ilyin, who became a ferocious opponent of the Soviet regime and was banished by Lenin to Western Europe in 1922.
Many libertarians like the concept, because it enables – indeed, requires – recipients to choose
freely
how to spend the money.
Whereas Brazil, India, and Indonesia have responded to surging inflows with new capital-account regulations, South Africa and Turkey have allowed capital to flow
freely
across their borders.
In his recent speech before the US Congress, Macron called for a “new breed of multilateralism … effective, accountable and results-oriented,” a multilateralism that “will allow our cultures and identities to be respected, to be protected, and to flourish
freely
together.”
If the Constitution is to guide Europeans through periods of change and yet unknown threats, its roots must reach the foundations of European history and identity as they are embodied in the shared culture that Europe's citizens
freely
acknowledge as their own.
Capital moves across borders more
freely
and more quickly than goods or people do.
Only a civil society, in which active citizens are
freely
engaged in public life and show altruism and solidarity with others, can keep democracy vital.
India's parliament is riddled with defections by MPs, who move
freely
from one party grouping to another.
Yet despite the far-reaching benefits of
freely
sharing data, there is still a long way to go before it becomes common practice.
Questions drawn from Islamic theology are discussed
freely
by the world public, engaging specialists and non-specialists, Muslims and non-Muslims.
Turkey’s government should adopt a less erratic foreign policy and allow citizens to express themselves
freely
in the upcoming referendum and other future votes.
Both work
freely
across borders and disciplines.
So Chen’s case serves as a reminder that those who want to support Chinese activists’ struggle for human rights must support our right to enter and leave China
freely.
He could not move
freely.
Much of the concern over the past few years has centered on America’s yawning current account and fiscal deficits, and its effort to get China to let the yuan float more
freely
against the dollar.
For various reasons, a significant number of people cannot get sex, or sufficient sex, or the kind of sex they want,
freely.
This is consistent with the growing recognition in recent years that the state should be extremely reluctant to criminalize activities
freely
entered into by consenting adults.
Opiates flow
freely
across borders into Iran, Pakistan, and other Central Asian countries.
In the 1950’s, after four decades of war across Europe, the idea of a European Union in which member states’ citizens could live and work
freely
across national borders while retaining their political allegiance and cultural identity seemed equally far-fetched.
As was true before the crisis, no one is monitoring the almost limitless “virtual” market for derivatives, where money moves
freely
without official rules or contact with the real economy.
The western media focuses on a tsunami in Asia; donations flow
freely.
If we can make meaningful economic progress in the coming generations, one of the pivotal reasons will be that people are allowed to move more
freely.
The eurozone thus risks becoming stuck in an unstable status quo, with banks’ cross-border claims large enough to transmit national shocks to the entire system, but financial integration not deep enough to ensure that capital flows
freely
throughout the currency area.
I, too, prefer an environment in which governments do not interfere with imports and exports, and in which US firms can operate
freely
in foreign countries.
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