The condition of being free to act, believe or express oneself as one chooses.
Immunity from an obligation or duty.
1 You cry ' freedom , ' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
2 But freedom implies responsibility for building new UK administrative capacity, Barnier said.
3 The central fisheries issue involved concerned freedom of access and traditional rights.
4 Order and safety always trump freedom when government needs to balance them.
5 Members of the opposition, however, said it would further curtail press freedom .
6 He said the move threatened freedom of speech, belief and open debate.
7 Twenty years of freedom have seen heavy investment is Soweto's public transport.
8 Back then Hungary, along with Poland, led half of Europe towards freedom .
9 Come to South Korea, enjoy freedom and make your dreams come true.
10 However, he said many freedom campers had simply moved to other locations.
11 The report measures the level of economic freedom in 123 countries worldwide.
12 She said: Voting is the foundation of our democracy and our freedom .
13 China said it remained resolutely opposed to so-called freedom of navigation operations.
14 However, Mr Gallavin said there were boundaries to freedom of speech too.
15 But personal freedom comes second to social management, according to Dr Clarke.
16 Equal pay for equal work, freedom of choice, ending violence against women,etc.
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