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1 Childminders would also be given greater freedom , and for the same reason.
2 Here, then, was one of the drawbacks of allowing people greater freedom .
3 It doesn't need rest and supervision; it needs new challenge, greater freedom .
4 The inductive method not only endured but required greater freedom of diction.
5 She never allowed me greater freedom than a squeeze of the hand.
6 Last of all, the Archbishop endeavored to secure greater freedom from strife.
7 This change may indicate a step towards greater freedom for private enterprise.
8 He continued to watch her, with greater freedom under her entire indifference.
9 Authoritarians are looking for order and control, libertarians want greater freedom and tolerance.
10 The NSW Liberals espouse lower taxes, greater freedom and smaller government.
11 There'll be greater freedom for the criminal, less liberty for the law abiding.
12 Are we truly standing on the edge of greater freedom and personal control?
13 There was greater freedom for a rapid walker in the road.
14 There was greater freedom established in relations between employers and workers.
15 The annelid added segmentation, and thus greater freedom of motion by the parapodia.
16 There was greater freedom in her carriage, and she seemed to have grown.
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