Freely
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644 examples of Freely in a sentence
With the construction sector thriving, unemployment falling, and banks lending freely, people are happy – and politicians like it that way.
Now that major airlines have flights to and from the island, Cuban-Americans and any other tourists can travel there freely, which means that there are investment opportunities in hospitality, telecommunications, transportation, retail banking, and other related industries.
If doctors, computer specialists, or engineers (let alone the proverbial Polish plumbers!) were allowed to move freely, the concentration of talent in the richest countries would most likely increase.
The Koch brothers, with a combined net worth of some $100 billion, have spent
freely
for decades to take over the US political system, mobilizing other right-wing corporate interests as well.
If more information circulates
freely
in the country, and more individuals experience other ways of life by traveling abroad, authoritarianism’s grip will loosen.
The government and the PBOC believe that relaxing capital controls and allowing financial capital to flow more
freely
in and out of the country will force financial market participants to up their game.
One of the many principles that I believe should govern this great undertaking is to develop in the international community the maximum degree of respect for the democratically and
freely
expressed will of individual nations or states.
Never again should others decide the future of peoples and countries; at the very least, nobody should undertake such decisionmaking without knowing and respecting the legitimate and
freely
expressed ambitions of the nations concerned.
No state must be denied the right to
freely
decide to which regional groupings -- political, security, economic -- it wants to belong.
If Palestinians
freely
vote for Hamas, their choice is actively opposed.
Morsi was able to rule without restraint, trampling
freely
on citizens’ fundamental rights, because the military regime that assumed control after Hosni Mubarak’s 2011 ouster scheduled presidential elections before a constitution was adopted.
And this should be the main lesson to draw from those Spring days in Beijing, and Shanghai, and Guangzhou, and many other places: Chinese have as much right as any other people to speak freely, without fear of arrest, to elect their own leaders, and to have laws that apply to everyone, even to the leaders themselves.
When the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan in 1996, they initially had excellent relations with the Americans, and Westerners could travel
freely
in Afghanistan between 1996 and 1998.
Income from labor
freely
adjusts to forge an equilibrium between supply and demand.
The ability to criticize the government
freely
is the core difference between democracy and dictatorship.
The report provides a strong argument for allowing doctors to help their patients to die, provided that the patients are competent and
freely
request such assistance.
But Hirschman also would no doubt chide developing country governments for not living up to their responsibilities and for passing on the buck so
freely
to these external agencies.
Despite registration systems such as those in Russia and China that restrict movement, people can come and go from cities much more
freely
than they can cross national borders.
Nomadic populations move
freely
back and forth across the vast and porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
For example, the tendency of Arab countries’ media to discuss issues concerning other countries more
freely
than those affecting their own has long impeded citizens’ ability to keep abreast of domestic affairs.
At first, the colonial arrangements had little impact on Africans, who were allowed to move
freely
across the new borders.
There is a long-standing debate over who is to blame for this state of affairs – the deficit countries, which draw
freely
on the saving of others to finance economic growth, or the surplus countries, which choose to grow by selling their output in foreign markets.
“It’s their call,” he says, and that seems right – so long as people are properly informed of the risks and
freely
consent to take them.
The CFA franc& is convertible in& euros and
freely
transferable to France, whose companies control the lion’s share of the franc zone’s private sector and receive most of its public contracts.
The world has two chief aims in the area between Cairo and Teheran: to maintain peace in the wider Middle East so that oil flows
freely
through the Persian Gulf; to steer the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians toward a settlement that guarantees the safety of Israel in its internationally recognised borders, while meeting the Palestinian people’s legitimate national aspirations for their own state.
The issue is usually framed in terms of whether some countries are “cheating” by holding their exchange rates at an undervalued rate, thus boosting their exports and limiting imports relative to what would happen if their central banks floated the local currency
freely.
When the US again shows signs of falling prey to financial excess, it will not receive as much foreign funding as
freely
as it has in the past.
By offering to lend
freely
against collateral, they “liquify” assets and prevent banks from being forced to unload loans or securities at fire-sale prices.
It is certainly a problem when it burns
freely
through cities.
But the world's great democracies--the US, India, the UK, and others--are increasingly adept at not allowing
freely
expressed opinions to constrain what the government does.
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