Freely
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644 examples of Freely in a sentence
The only way to avoid it is to be more committed to the process of electing a government
freely
and fairly than to the leader or party that is elected, even when the victor is frankly inimical to your interests.
A study published in 2005 by economists Geert Bekaert, Campbell Harvey, and Christian Lundblad found that when countries liberalize their stock markets, allowing them to operate
freely
without government intervention, economic growth rises by an average of one percentage point annually.
It would be ideal if individuals could
freely
explore different ways to improve themselves, whether by practicing mindfulness, reading moral philosophy, or, yes, by taking a ’morality’ pill.
Even in the prime commercial districts and chic neighborhoods of Bangkok, the nation’s richest city, a short walk reveals miles of cracked pavements, piles of uncollected garbage, and rats scurrying
freely.
Is body tissue to be defined as waste, like the material in a hospital bed-pan and thus
freely
available as raw material for commercial products?
Next month, Ukraine’s citizens will
freely
choose a new president – the best rebuke possible to Russian propaganda about our supposed failure to uphold democracy.
The culprit is a large saving deficit;The country has been living beyond its means for decades and drawing
freely
on surplus saving from abroad to fund the greatest consumption binge in history.
The world’s refugee children typically lack passports that would enable them to cross borders more
freely.
It is not
freely
convertible, and access to it is limited both inside and outside China.
The US had argued for years that the renminbi should be included in the SDR only if China opened its capital account, let its currency float freely, and had a more independent central bank.
Outside shareholders had little influence over the powerful individuals who ran the chaebol, and creditors lent money freely, assuming that the leading chaebol were too important for the government to allow them to go bankrupt.
Academics spend considerable energy
freely
disseminating their research findings.
Digital borders and obstacles to data flows might be erected to meet demands for privacy at a moment when the world needs data to flow
freely.
Core countries also kept their domestic markets open, allowing East Asian countries to export
freely
the manufactured products that resulted.
There is little to be gained from letting hot money flow into an economy
freely.
Suppose Microsoft had to license its old software
freely
whenever it brings out a new version.
In this context, the decision to retain the CFA franc, a
freely
convertible common currency that is pegged to the euro at a significantly overvalued exchange rate, is dubious.
A considerable degree of freedom remains, but a submissive society
freely
gives ground to the state.
A world of truly open data will take time to build; people will need to become comfortable with the idea of user-generated information circulating
freely.
If allowing a currency to appreciate
freely
is costly, the second option is unsterilized foreign-exchange intervention.
All the nuclear-weapon-free zones that were created in the last decades – for example, by the Tlatelolco Treaty for Latin America or the Treaty of Rarotonga for the South Pacific – were made possible by understandings that were reached
freely
by regional powers in an atmosphere of multilateral confidence.
How can a meeting be convened in 2012, as stipulated by the 2010 NPT conference’s final document, “on the basis of arrangements
freely
arrived at by the states of the region,” when many of those states are in turmoil, inter-state relations are strained, and the threat of conflict is mounting?
Of course, fiscal caution cannot be abandoned; after all, if governments or the private sector were to spend borrowed or newly minted money freely, the result would simply be more crises, which would hurt the poor most.
If rents and commuting costs are driven up by intense competition for attractively located property, you can’t pay for them out of
freely
arising “consumer surplus.”
As long as exchange rates were fixed under the Bretton Woods system, the nature of that privilege was clear: the US was the only country that could
freely
determine its own monetary policy.
The globalization of financial markets that took place since the 1980’s allowed financial capital to move
freely
around the world, making it difficult to tax or regulate.
The armed gangs that move
freely
through rebel-controlled cities such as Aleppo are absent in Kurdish areas.
Policymakers who want products and providers of high-skilled services to move
freely
but people who provide less-skilled services to stay put are not just hypocrites; they are also economically illiterate.
For example, freezers that require CFC’s can be
freely
exported from, say, Sweden, where they can no longer legally be refilled when required, to Egypt, where refilling is allowed.
The hens could never walk around freely, or lay eggs in a nest.
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