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Indeed, like many newly freed people, they considered parties almost illegitimate threats to national unity.

In this situation, it frees writers from the effort of investigating their themes and encourages them to rely on a ready-made solution.

The sculptor's thought is freed to be completely three-dimensional.

They take the postmodernist achievement to be one which conveniently frees theological conservatism from the uncomfortable pressures of secular, rationalist criticism.

They would often be put in the stocks until they sobered up, but they would invariably lapse again as soon as they were freed.

Though advertising revenue freed the press from direct political control, it introduced its own form of constraints on an expanding press in the 20th century.

The healing process involves correcting imbalances and freeing blockages, thus restoring a proper energy flow through the body.

If a whole industry is swept aside because of failing entrepreneurship, resources would be freed for other, expanding sectors.

The divine was consequently freed from any responsibility for such prodigies.

If the sustainable catch is fixed, improved technical efficiency is a benefit only if resources are freed from the catching sector for productive use elsewhere.

On the other hand, some leaders of the scientific community supported freer scientific research on human embryos.

The patient is simply freed from being held prisoner by the current state of the art of medical technology.

Giving internalization a superior status might have freed it from many old debates.

The exception are aristocrats, who are served by a sufficient number of other people to be freed of this daily burden.

The alternative, they argue, is to let the great mass of people engage in market processes, freeing themselves from such dependency.

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