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Free speech isn't supposed to be free of consequences — but it is supposed to be free of governmental intervention.
Investors will be free of any kind of approval process.
The document should be free of typos and grammatical errors.
It doesn't need to be free of fat or hairless.
Our ballparks should be free of political partisanship and propaganda.
Not that Brysen wanted to be free of the profession.
We gave blood to be free of the British monarchy.
All services will be free of charge, including prescription medications.
I'll guess that it would not be free of embarrassment.
They said they wanted to be free of the charity.
Both unlocked phones should be free of carrier apps and bloatware.
Algorithms may not be free of the biases of their programmers.
At that point, we'll finally be free of its baleful influence.
The backpack was found to be free of any hazardous materials.
To be free of coal is becoming a mark of modernity.
You will be free of your stuff, both physically and psychologically.
They expect to be free of the mortgage by this October.
As Sephora said, shoppers want things to be "free of" ... things.
This conversion would be free of income taxes in most cases.
Their eternity will be free of the usual fire-and-brimstone torment.
And if they can be free of that shame, why can't I?
He came because he said he wanted to be free of slavery.
Officially, China wants the Korean peninsula to be free of nuclear weapons.
That is one image I'd give a limb to be free of.
Those flight changes will be free of charge, a United spokesman said.
Simply Good claims to be free of artificial flavors, dyes and preservatives.
If this is the case, then Kaspersky might be free of blame.
It was the devil, and we wanted to be free of it.
A larger chunk of their inheritances would be free of estate tax.
Soon everyone will be free of the tyranny of the hotel minibar.
To be free of boundaries and the "stereotypes" of non living items.
And the moderates just want to be free of the debate altogether.
The leaves must be free of bugs, tears, noticeable decay, or brown spots.
And even better news: Tickets for the film will be free of charge.
Are you glad to be free of the trappings of the superstar DJ?
Chang seemed content and almost relieved to be free of an oppressive burden.
This should only take a few minutes and should be free of charge.
Provided you're connected to Wi-Fi, the calls will be free of charge.
S. relations will be "free of contradictions and disputes," during a Trump presidency.
People with disabilities don't wish for death to be free of their challenges.
Nor will calling the top bunk bed ever be free of sexual innuendo.
Why, though, would a devil worshipper want to be free of the devil?
These sheets are also Oeko-Tex certified to be free of harmful chemicals.
That space, however, needs to be free of advice or judgment, she said.
Berlin, tells me he thinks a green internet must be free of advertising.
Impressively, the product claims to be free of preservatives, artificial flavours, sweeteners, or stabilisers.
I predict that eventually, Easy PGD will be free of cost for prospective parents.
China has long called for the Korean peninsula to be free of nuclear weapons.
They said Potok was inspected medically and was found to be free of symptoms.
The country will be free of the most corrupt and incompetent party on earth.
Software and algorithms designed by humans will likely never be free of human bias.
I want my karma to be bright, to be free of all these things.
And for the first time in decades, the Americas will be free of war.
And the region won't be free of problems even if government forces maintain control.
It will be led by technocrats, and be free of the curse of politicking.
Their inexperience also allows them to be free of malignant relics from the past.
They apologized repeatedly and said our food and drinks would be free of charge.
All were found to be free of the virus during two weeks in quarantine.
Rudolph told Yahr that Spears' father wanted her to be free of the conservatorship.
Fred Walsh was determined to be free of C.O.P.D. after undergoing a lung transplant.
It was enslaved people who wanted to be free of each of those systems.
One needn't be a libertarian to recognize that there is a difference in kind between someone's genuine right to be free of another's physical intrusion or displacement and someone's ersatz right to be free of another's merely offending or upsetting behavior or circumstances.
By the end of this century, summers in the Arctic could be free of ice.
I want her, but I want to be free of my grief for her, too.
Inland areas of the larger states should be free of concern outside of debilitating cold.
The court, citing the baker's ruling, said gay people may also be free of discrimination.
Did you know that most people do not ever want to be free of gravity?
The sky portal of the 2040s, however, is likely to be free of such delights.
In our ideal world, every summer blockbuster would be free of the objectifying male gaze.
Yes, life is full of suffering and there's no way to be free of it.
Will LA's restaurants and blind daters ever be free of their mysterious dine-and-dasher?
It appears to be free of deathly videotapes, which is a win for everyone, really.
But, he told her in a letter, he would soon be free of Rita Morel.
Be free of Screen Time iPhone notifications, it's the burden we don't need right now.
Before Thursday's announcement, he had been believed to be free of cancer since September 2014.
Is there no place we may be free of these invasive screens, these digital circuses?
So it's not yet clear whether they'd be free of the virus without the drugs.
Royer acknowledged there was no guarantee that her son would be free of a shunt.
He could gain legal status in Iran and be free of the fear of deportation.
"It allows us to be free of the stigma of being in bankruptcy," Davis said.
VCRs will be available for rent and HDMI to RCA adapters will be free of charge.
There's no country in the world that can claim to be free of gender-based violence.
The OIE already considered most of Brazil to be free of foot-and-mouth with vaccination.
India's large Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Jain minorities often claim to be free of caste.
SWIPA estimates that the Arctic will be free of sea ice in the summer by 22015.
SWIPA estimates that the Arctic will be free of sea ice in the summer by 2040.
Overtime and end-of-year bonuses offered by employers would be free of taxes and charges.
Lord, will we ever be free of the idiotic "Phillips curve" notion that prosperity causes inflation?
I cannot wait to be able to have top surgery and be free of them forever.
It is wishful thinking that they would be free of this commercial intrusion while at school.
There's something in anime that allows it to be free of the traditional conventions of film.
Perhaps this is the one time when she can be free of tradition—naked, unencumbered, open.
As a bonus for passengers, the city stipulated that the new line would be free of advertising.
I'm so grateful to be free of that responsibility, because honestly I did it for 25 years.
The runway isn't clear yet, but Uber is convinced its path forward will be free of turbulence.
Luke just wants to be left alone and for Harlem's residents to be free of this dictatorship.
"I am never going to be free of having had to go through that experience," she said.
Scientists say the Arctic could be free of sea ice in the summer by midcentury or sooner.
According to an email from Barnacle, you can be free of the suction cups within 10 minutes.
She longed to be free of that dogged, unresponsive little figure following her everywhere around the house.
At least one mile of public beach must always be free of development, according to Vie Magazine.
Hopefully father and son can bury the hatchet there so the holidays can be free of argument.
And can she really be free of her second-worst husband, Ramsay Bolton (Joffrey is still #1)?
This Gamora was a trained assassin, serving her father, but secretly wanting to be free of him.
Your resolution is that you get to be free of him and his controlling and manipulative ways.
Mothers should also be free of other medical conditions like insulin-dependent diabetes or high blood pressure.
Next month, all products sold in the United States must be free of industrially produced trans fats.
I could barely wait to be free of it, to start healing, to be single occupancy again.
It said to help families and communities during the coronavirus crisis, delivery would be free of charge.
He might be free of the public accusations of sexual misconduct that have piled up against Trump.
The backpack was found to be free of any hazardous materials, the Secret Service said in its statement.
Even better, the new target could be free of worrying side effects seen with traditional DBS, like mania.
And while he is grateful to be free of the hateful environment in Russia, it's a little bittersweet.
Both overtime and any end-of-year bonuses offered by employers would be free of taxes and charges.
The navigational corridor wasn't tight enough, and the device assumed that the desert would be free of obstacles.
Before you know it, the world will be free of pesky wires that always turn into cable spaghetti.
But for now, the cars won&apost be free of human control or respond to ride-hailing calls.
Or at least we wanted more issues to be free of the predictable party line dichotomy every time.
One hopes the CIA is sufficiently independent of political influence to be free of that kind of bias.
And by the end of 2017, the company claims that all beverages will be free of artificial flavors.
"We are probably going to be free of winterkill threats for at least a couple weeks," Streit said.
The refit of six and eight cylinder engines will be free of charge for all customers, Audi said.
Flushable wipes, which are required to be free of the lacing, do, a distinction lost on Washington's officials.
In America, a company's value system is expected to be free of political or religious bias, Allen said.
With an easily refilled gas tank, future spacecraft will be free of the usual time and planning restrictions.
It was really a way to be free of social norms more than any love for the medium.
I will vote for Raam-Balad because I support the Palestinians' right to be free of Zionist colonization.
Getting the milk to be free of chickpea flavor and smell was a process Camden discovered by accident.
While some parents are glad to be free of having to make such arrangements, not everyone is thrilled.
Once you sign up for Scroll, those websites should all be free of advertisements when you load them.
My fantasy at that time was to be free of debt — to be worth zero and anxiety-free.
In a response to CNN, an IOC spokesperson said sports stadiums should be free of any political demonstration.
Only when these economic and political evils are wiped out will the Negro people be free of them.
Carter's action proved controversial among some athletes, because traditionally the games are supposed to be free of politics.
The Justice Department, along with the White House, has said the probe should be free of political interference.
They'll be free of annoying mobile market advertising too, and that alone may make it worth the wait.
Users are stuck between wanting to support the sites they love and wanting to be free of excessive advertising.
Are you ready to guarantee that upcoming European elections will be free of manipulation from foreign and hostile powers?
Want stickers to be free of the grid layout on the homescreen, but linked to any app you want?
"I wanted to be free of her hold on me," Gypsy said while testifying at Godejohn's trial in 2018.
Perhaps that is so, but my mouth might also be free of cavities forever if I remove my teeth.
Nor does this definition take a clear position on whether something sold as honey should be free of additives.
Finally being able to breathe, and not necessarily be free, but be free of all that in his head.
It speaks to our desire to be free of judgement and stigma — something that we can all relate to.
Only then would they be free of the pain and suffering of having nothing to else to click on.
The bank has filed for an ETF that some in the industry are speculating could be free of charge.
The Iranian state news agency IRNA said it was agreed that travel visas would now be free of charge.
Go Gallery HoppingUnlike free museum nights, galleries tend to be free of charge — and less of a time suck.
Juxtaposition of wish fulfillment violence and infantile imagery, desire to regress, be free of responsibility... This all says 'war.
The titles will be free of micro-transactions, unlike many of the popular gaming titles on the App Store.
The professional sports locker room is a sanctuary, a place that is supposed to be free of outside distractions.
" The source added: "They're looking forward to start filming again, and happy to be finally be free of that.
Unlike shoddy spam email campaigns, the messages from the scammers will generally be free of spelling or grammar mistakes.
"USDA Certified Organic items must be free of synthetic additives and certain pesticides," the company said in a statement.
Today, foreign companies get a significant break because most exporting countries allow their exports to be free of taxes.
Others shatter their own minds in order to wander and be free of the pain of having to live forever.
Even if they don't miss any payments, they won't be free of this burden until well past their 130th birthdays.
And I would prefer your protest be free of charge for me and my taxes is all I&aposm saying.
To be free of these reminders of my loss is also a relief, a lifting of a decade of pain.
I thought I wanted to be alone but what I really wanted was for you to be free of me.
But Syria will not be free of terrorism until we see the end of the Assad regime's reign of terror.
"I'm on a journey to discover what it's like to be free of all demons," Lovato says in the trailer.
Last year's agreement envisioned a demilitarized zone in Idlib that would be free of all heavy weapons and jihadist fighters.
Now that he's done with Marvel, he'll soon be free of those pesky nondisclosure agreements, red herrings, and spoiler protection.
The Washington Post also has a handy map predicting what regions of the country will be free of cloud cover.
Can you blame Ben for wanting to give her the boot even if just to be free of the drama?
Even if that were to take place, the city would still not be free of its problems at Ferry Point.
They have also given unexpectedly stubborn opposition to rulers who won't respect their demand to be free of government intrusion.
Those securities are assumed to be free of market risk, so therefore the rules assume the same of student loans.
With Arthur Janov's tried and tested method, so its adherents say, you'll be free of your neuroses in no time.
As I wrote yesterday, the drug industry is likely soon to be free of its restrictions on off-label promotions.
Authorities have ruled that fertilizer distributed to farmers in Nineveh must be free of urea, a chemical used in explosives.
Once Africa is declared free of the disease, five of the WHO's six regions will be free of wild polio.
Courts have long held that this includes the right to be free of sexual harassment and violence in educational activities.
He added that, despite the case&aposs profound political implications, the legal procedure in Belgium should be free of political interference.
"I could show up and my entire field site could be free of surface permafrost," after a single bad fire season.
"Primary school children should be free of the influence that can be exerted by religious symbols," said court spokesman Martin Dressler.
Responders originally thought a 3163-year-old man had also been grazed, but he turned out to be free of injuries.
Serena Williams' daughter Alexis Olympia is turning 1 on Saturday, but it will be free of fanfare, according to her mom.
The babies had a normal head circumference at birth and were therefore thought to be free of the sometimes-devastating condition.
God wants to die, to be free of the responsibility or the obligation or whatever, and you must take its place.
With YouTube Premium, you'll be free of ads, able to play videos in the background, or download them for offline playback.
The product will also be free of charge to patients without insurance who live in households with annual income under $100,000.
Unless there's a surprise hit in coming weeks, the North American box office might be free of blockbusters until Warner Bros.
It's not immediately clear when these islands will be free of radiation, or if people will ever return to Bikini Atoll.
"If it's to exist, it must be self-sustainable, and it must be free of any conflicts of interest," he said.
However, I had a huge thirst to be free of all organizations and to be myself, which gave me great strength.
Some pro-Brexit campaigners say the City of London financial district would be free of EU red tape outside the bloc.
Amazon, in an attempt to be free of the U.S. Post Office, is considering building its own system — an expensive endeavor.
Clinton would be free of political influence and that he would leave it to the attorney general to explain the meeting.
It has decent image processing and motion resolution as well, meaning your games and action scenes will be free of blur.
White bread, for example, may be free of animal products, but still isn't a cornerstone of a balanced diet, Sass explained.
Especially because, Lunder said, even the products that claim to be free of unhealthy chemicals like formaldehyde often contain it anyway.
Regardless of whether such an attitude is moral or not, it is clear that science should be free of any politics.
The course will be free of charge and the companies involved with the training are not seeking to make a profit.
Polio mistaken for a shirt It was just three years ago that WHO declared the Americas to be free of measles.
When the higher court leaned toward the rights of children to be free of abuse, they ruled that way more often.
Transfer of assets from the property firm to the REIT company will now be free of value-added tax, it added.
They knew what it was like to live under a despot, and they risked their lives to be free of it.
By selling the plant for a purely symbolic amount, Vale will be free of the heavy debts linked to the mill.
The position is one that needs be free of party allegiances and even of an appearance of being beholden to presidents.
Edward Brodess dashes any hope that Harriet or her family (current or future) will ever be free of the Brodess family.
Andrew McCabe: "I don't think I'll ever be free of president and his maniacal rage that he's directed towards me." pic.twitter.
Could Myriam be projecting onto her nanny her own forbidden desire to be free of her children and their insatiable needs?
"After Brexit we will be free of unelected, arrogant bullies like you and run our own country," Farage said of Tusk.
The actor, nervous to speak to Ali, locked himself in a bathroom to be free of distractions when he called him back.
Unlike VidCon, the majority of TanaCon tickets would be free of cost, with a select amount of VIP tickets retailing around $65.
Award winners must demonstrate excellence in two consecutive on-site inspections and be free of complaints from AAA member guests to qualify.
As a result, you'll be left with lousy broadband, and incumbent broadband providers will be free of any obligation to do better.
Well, probably a lot of people, especially those who would prefer their commutes to be free of corporations screaming in their faces.
"All I demand from prospective fighters is that they be free of other contracts, and willing to sign with me," he says.
It will thereby avoid underwriting fees and its owners will be free of the "lockup" period that restricts disposals after conventional IPOs.
Pro-Brexit advocates wanted to be free of the EU's trade regulations and to stop being affected by fluctuations in the Euro.
Audio of the race broadcasts will also be included, and the experiences — at least for this season — will be free of charge.
FIFA has also declared Russia's squad to be free of doping, although investigations into several players unrelated to the tournament were continuing.
One had to be free of any recent disciplinary writeups, and he had just been caught with a quarter pound of marijuana.
The neoclassical building will remain functional during the works, with the courthouse expected to be free of its metal bars by 2022.
Key to the negotiations, said conservatives, was that the procedure for the votes would be free of "trickeration," as Meadows put it.
The team still needs to test whether the effluent will be free of hazardous microorganisms and therefore safe to use as fertilizer.
These categories aren't just these things that other people impose upon us and that we wish we could be free of them.
Will the health-conscious sandwich peddlers over at Subway ever truly be free of the public relations scourge that is Jared Fogle?
The Nima can't guarantee that an entire meal will be free of gluten, because the tests only the portion of the meal.
You ask us for advice about how to free yourself of him, but it's not him you need to be free of.
Although a public option stands a better chance of passing in Congress than Medicare for All, it won't be free of controversy.
Of course, Page and Brin are still the company&aposs biggest shareholders, so Pichai won&apost truly be free of their oversight.
In Theresa May's view, one of the gains of the proposed Brexit deal is that Britain will be free of the ECJ's clutches.
Now, over four years after the first dark patch of skin appeared, I'm desperate to know if I'll ever be free of melasma.
Like some dark version of Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, no machine will be free of those biases, no matter how sophisticated.
Margery twisted her arm to be free of his grip, leaving jags of green skin in his hands, but he wouldn't let go.
But at least YouTube will likely be free of one cruel prankster's twisted videos until he reaches the ripe old age of 25.
UFC has fought for legitimacy and is supposed to be free of works and worked-shoots, which seems to frustrate Cormier the most.
He expects the neighborhood to be free of weapons and fighters in around 20 to 25 days, if all goes according to plan.
Let's be clear, our rights as Americans start with the right to property and the right to be free of overbearing government intrusion.
In order to ensure that a pipe is lead-free, both the public and private components have to be free of the metal.
The bill also stipulates that the CPCs provide accurate information in a "non-coercive manner" and be free of any faith-based content.
We'll finally be free of the laws of physics because we [won't] have bodies, and we'll be able to infinitely explore the universe.
And if you own municipal bonds issued within your state, the interest income can also be free of state (and often local) tax.
I'm not going to pretend 2019 will be free of Facebook news, but a new set of stories are going hit this newsletter.
Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, a Republican who has broken with Mr. Trump, said the Justice Department should be free of political interference.
Their desire to be free of him is the greatest provocation of all, one that warrants a campaign of stalking, harassment and worse.
New York (CNN Business)California freelance journalists may soon be free of restrictions imposed by a law that took effect on January 1.
Bitcoin was invented to be free of centralized control -- in an attempt to create a currency that was independent of the banking system.
Drugs used in fertility treatments will be free of charge and waiting lists abolished, making state-financed IVF accessible to many more couples.
"Religious freedom requires that local government decisions impacting the exercise of that freedom be free of discrimination," Ms. Yates said at the time.
Nor, he said, were his prosecutors seeking to wag their fingers, serve as "morality cops" or demand that officials be free of vice.
If I want to be free of my addiction, I have to let go of old resentments and take treatment into my hands.
What a joy, then, to spend some time within a fantasy where a woman can be free of the tyranny of constant self-improvement.
There's people wanting to connect to that feeling of trying to be free of dealing with the world and gaining power over your life.
"We will continue working on this until Wajir County will be free of gender-based violence, free from violation of human rights," Sophie says.
Instead, we should promote the "democratization of energy" — our right to harness the sun and the wind and to be free of utility control.
There's no reason to believe that such a state would somehow be free of the radicalism that is rampant in every single Arab state.
I had even gone off of my antidepressants cold turkey, wanting my body to be free of those chemicals should I find myself pregnant.
Sophia from Maryland wants to be free of struggle: In my opinion, happiness can also be defined of the lack of struggle in life.
He's claiming on TV that, for the low, low price of $19.95, you, too, can be free of chronic pain, thanks to Relief Factor.
But a hearty, creamy, heavily spiced stew that just happens to be free of meat or dairy, and full of protein and leafy greens?
I wanted to tell them that the days ahead would be free of poverty and desperation, that their lives were certain to get better.
That's a bad recipe for protecting all Americans' right to freely associate, and to be free of unreasonable government intrusion, in the digital age.
And more fundamentally, Trump's lawyers say he has a right to be free of what they consider unprecedented congressional encroachments on his executive authority.
Some Democrats were skeptical that any congressional findings can be free of political rancor, looking instead to the work of special counsel Robert Mueller.
He appreciated the opportunity to console Guyger because she needed forgiveness and he needed to be "free of the burden of unforgiveness," he said.
"This part of Syria will be free of weapons which is the expectation of the people of Idlib ... who welcomed this step," he said.
The college's president, Dr. James E.K. Hildreth Sr., has said he was confident that the new center's work would be free of Juul's influence.
To McCreary and his new neighbors, Snowflake became an oasis where they could be free of judgment, nonbelievers, and most importantly, noxious chemical substances.
We would be free of EU government and bureaucracy, but would opt in, as others do, to those programs that are in our best interest.
Barbot said 106 people initially reported feeling sick during the flight but the "vast majority" were found to be free of any illness when screened.
It will aim to land in a flat plain believed to be free of any dangerous rocks and other obstacles that would obstruct the lander.
"Part of it was fear- but part of it was my heart aching to be free of the pressure to 'make it,&apos" she wrote.
Some hits are for parts or accessories (which very well may be free of any IP protection), while others are articles with the brands' logos.
There aren't many places left where you can be free of targeted ads, and soon, the biggest screen in your house won't be among them.
We're not sure why anyone thought a show about Dr. Dre would be free of sex and drugs, but hey, Mr. Cook, you do you.
Ultimately, unless new revelations emerge on the email front, Clinton will eventually be free of Sanders and be able to focus on the general election.
They view tech as fast-moving, inventive and needing to be free of bureaucracy — while government is staid, stodgy and constrained by restrictive red tape.
We would be free of EU government and bureaucracy, but would opt in, as others do, to those programmes that are in our best interest.
The QR code-powered mobile payment service would be free of charge to use, which should help spur growth in the country's online shopping sector.
The central focus of the liberal tradition is on the rights of individual citizens to be free of interference by government in their private affairs.
Now a survey from Credible, conducted through Pollfish, offers insight into just what millennials would be willing to do to be free of those loans.
And when you're eating Taco Bell, you want to be left alone—to be free of shame as you eat from God's kitchen in peace.
I would have got at least a C for it and I'd be free of the shackled of embarrassment I find myself perpetually imprisoned in.
The news about a second person who may be free of the infection is a distraction from the work we need to keep focusing on.
But on Sunday, the N.H.L. champion Pittsburgh Penguins said they would go to the White House, and declared such visits to be free of politics.
The first time that I left a toxic friendship I was liberated to be free of the toxicity and ridicule that had become my normal.
He eagerly sought out commands early in his career, but he hesitated to assume the presidency and could not wait to be free of it.
Oh, and because they're made without a center seam, you'll be free of unflattering cuts and can wear them with cropped sweaters without any worries.
Major medical organizations, advocacy groups, and legal experts have weighed in mostly in favor of allowing trans people to be free of discrimination at work.
She limns the fantasy of the depressed person, always believing against the odds that it is possible to be free of the condition's endemic weight.
On July 25, the nation's prime minister announced that the country hopes to be free of all invasive rats, short-tailed weasels, and possums by 2050.
New York (CNN Business)AT&T customers could soon be free of having to deal with annoying spam calls — or at least that's AT&T's plan.
"The ceremony, the most sacred aspect of the day, should be free of distractions and the temptation of phones and social media," the couple tells PEOPLE.
Note: If you choose an option that puts the onus for return on Amazon, like "Wrong item was sent," your return will be free of charge.
The Tonya of the film is surrounded by abusers and buffoons, trying her best to be free of them in the one way available to her.
Last month, Ms Clifford filed a lawsuit against the president in an effort to be free of a hush agreement she had signed with his attorney.
You can check your serial number to see if you're eligible here, but you'll the device needs to be free of water damage and screen cracks.
But prosecutors had argued that Harris intentionally locked his son inside his Hyundai Tucson that day because he wanted to be free of his family responsibilities.
Under the current incarnation of the law, that window will close in November 2017, and thousands could miss their chance to be free of troubled pasts.
Several Russian politicians said a pop music contest which is supposed to be free of politics had been skewed by political considerations and anti-Russian stereotypes.
France is essentially telling Muslim women that their desire to cover their bodies, dress modestly and be free of the "male gaze" is against Western values.
After her painful week, Abedin may be free of Anthony Weiner, but she'll have to deal with the sexism of Trump for many more days yet.
And the Non-GMO Project, the oldest of the groups that certify products to be free of genetically altered ingredients, has its seal on 34,774 products.
Is this not mass murder of innocent civilians, most of whom would like nothing better than to be free of the appalling regime that rules them?
Kevin Cramer, a North Dakota Republican, said in a radio interview that the Fed should be free of political pressure and expressed support for the chairman.
These 400-thread-count sheets are made in Portugal from 100% long-staple cotton, and they are Oeko-Tex certified to be free of harmful chemicals.
As for my children, I would like them to be free of whatever particular kink there is in me that turns every spiritual impulse into anguish.
The group sued the city and the officers for violating their rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure under the U.S. Constitution's Fourth Amendment.
In this way, Hamilton fully understood the need for the Senate to be free of political retribution in order to be an independent and impartial jury.
We use our experience to encourage other countries to follow our lead and to work toward a world which will eventually be free of nuclear weapons.
"Both Greg and the homeless people he helps have a constitutional right to be free of government interference that endangers their lives," he said on Friday.
"I don't think I'll ever be free of this president and his maniacal rage that he's directed at me and my wife," Mr. McCabe said on CNN.
But maybe that's the point it's trying to make: Jesse will never be free of his past, even if he decides he'll never handle a weapon again.
Trump, however, appears determined to be free of anyone who was appointed by Obama, regardless of whether or not he has anyone in line for the job.
Small businesses and their workers would have many more choices, and the plans would be free of many of the onerous ObamaCare mandates that drive up costs.
Wilde's character is likely a personification of a fantasy that many victims of domestic violence harbor, one where they can be free of the abuse they've suffered.
Waleed Aleisa, the CEO, says he is still waiting to hear whether the zone will be free of corporation tax and under what jurisdiction it will operate.
Are the risks so high that countries lucky enough to be free of it should advise their citizens to stay away from those known to have it?
The politicians' attempts to sell TTIP were hopeless from the start; many thought a deal with an advanced economy would be free of rows about labour standards.
Would an annual tax on wealth, targeted at the same people who use the best tax advisers to reduce their estate tax, somehow be free of loopholes?
And for those issues, I do not believe that anybody who hurts another human being or profits off of their exploitation should be ... free of criminal prosecution.
Being universal — that is, for the homeless and the masters of the universe alike — the program would be free of the cumbersome assessments required to determine eligibility.
But we can guess that John Boehner and Paul Ryan would have loved to be free of the irrational and self-destructive demands of ideologues like Reps.
Four, Washington and Beijing agree that the Korean Peninsula should be free of nuclear arms, but they hold quasi irreconcilable views on how to achieve that objective.
At the same time, after looking at history, Jewish Israelis never fully believe that it's possible for a non-Jewish country to be free of anti-Semitism.
Mr. Peskov said that the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons had declared Syria to be free of chemical weapons, although that is not quite true.
Cobb County prosecutors argued that Harris intentionally locked Cooper inside his car on a hot summer 2014 day because he wanted to be free of his family responsibilities.
The company, which has already removed antibiotics and nonnaturally occurring trans fats from its food products, hopes to be free of additives by the end of this year.
Years to repay student loans: 4.07 Graduates living in Plano have the potential to be free of student debt is just over four years, according to the study.
You select the specific meals from a larger menu — every option is supposed to include healthy protein and vegetables, and to be free of gluten and processed sugar.
As part of the settlement, Apple will be granted license continue to use Siri, and will be free of lawsuits based on the same patent for three years.
Why should it be free of oversight when every other sphere of human activity is governed by laws and codes of conduct agreed upon by society at large?
The Syrian offensive has strained that agreement which created a demilitarized zone in Idlib and called for it to be free of all heavy weapons and jihadist fighters.
In May last year he said religion must be free of foreign influence—tricky if your faith was founded by, say, a Jew, an Arab or an Indian.
And if sports provides a blissful respite for citizens of the world during these chaotic times, then we deserve them to be free of corruption and outside influence.
Offred understands; part of her intimacy with us is that we can tell just how much she's tempted to go over the wall and be free of everyone.
"At the start of 'Reformasi', people said we have to be free of corruption, collusion and nepotism, but now public officials are still caught red handed," he said.
Desperate to keep my scholarship, I kept my depression hidden — a lifelong habit that led to thoughts of suicide before I was able to be free of it.
"I would be lying if I say I'd be free of worries so yes I worry about it," Jeroen Dijsselbloem told CNBC Saturday when asked about Trump's attitudes.
The buttons are large enough to press even when you're wearing bulky winter gloves, allowing you to be free of your phone and connected more to your music.
In all these years I never thought that I'd be free of pain, I never thought that I'd be happy in love, and I have both of those today.
The White House might counter that it does not technically claim a privilege, but rather a broader immunity based on its purported right to be free of congressional oversight.
Does anyone seriously believe any Republican president, including one who used the King's English in ways acceptable to polite company, would be free of harsh rhetoric from the left?
The OIE already considers most of Brazil to be free of foot-and-mouth but the declaration would extend certification to the remote states of Amazonas, Roraima and Amapa.
Should they stress the specific threats facing their community, or should they appeal to universal axioms, such as the basic right of all people to be free of discrimination?
The Washington Post reports that Jared Kushner wanted to set up a secret communications channel between President Trump's transition team and the Kremlin that would be free of monitoring.
The body also says it might still split the network into its own entity, entirely apart from BT, where it would presumably be free of its parent company's influence.
Nine Eggo foods are free of artificial colors and flavors, and the rest of the brand is scheduled to be free of them by the end of this year.
" She concluded her essay by writing, "The desire of many Texans to be free of the federal yoke is far more than historical nostalgia for the Lone Star Republic.
On Friday it said the initial results of its lab found the cosmetics tested to be free of asbestos and continues to test out of an abundance of caution.
The Framers wisely adopted this unusual structure because they believed that it was the only way to assure that Americans would be free of oppression by their own government.
Do I want to be free of pain and therefore demand that others also live free of pain, the pain that is mine and therefore also theirs, yes, yes.
To accurately reflect radio waves with a wavelength of one millimeter, for example, the panels must be free of bumps or scratches larger than one-twentieth of a millimeter.
It points to voluntary standards set by the manufacturers' trade association, the Personal Care Products Council, which declared in 1976 that all talc products should be free of asbestos.
The list of participants and locations is still in formation, but Asia Society has already committed to one principle: All parts of the exhibition will be free of charge.
GLOBAL GREEN GLANCES Abu Dhabi leads Middle East green charge: Abu Dhabi is planning to be free of single-use plastic bags by 2021, Environment Agency Abu Dhabi announced.
To be free of that and to be able to play any of them, from "Age of Consent" to "Every Little Counts"—I'm really enjoying getting them all back.
Even if the air outside or in your home looks clear, it may not be free of harmful microscopic particles, especially if the wildfires and smoke persist for weeks.
This project now will deeply resonate with people that want to be free of [this] legacy of slavery as well as those who are trying to reinforce those shackles.
We need to be free of the clutter of society just to sit on a rock some place and be aware in all five senses to what's around you.
The prime minister would be free of the condemnation of construction in West Bank and East Jerusalem settlements that became routine under former President Barack Obama, the right wing believed.
Mnangagwa, 75, said the elections would be free of the violence that gripped previous polls and which was one of the reasons for strained relations between Zimbabwe and the West.
He will have more endorsements, more money, and he will now be free of the attacks from the Jeb Bush super PAC Right to Rise and his other mainstream rivals.
In stage three, he would be free of the necklace, and considered for roles where his name is "Dave," an average guy, instead of say, Nasir, a threatening Pakistani-American.
But even with all that Jessica has endured, there's no guarantee her baby will be free of the violent tremors and excruciating pain that marks those born to addicted mothers.
And in recent years, Bourdain became a vocal supporter of the #MeToo movement, often lending his voice to support women's right to be free of sexual harassment and rape culture.
The Josef Albers in Mexico exhibition is a necessary corrective to Albers's reputation as more pedagogue than painter and the misconception that abstraction can ever be free of outside influence.
He will have more endorsements, more money, and he will now be free of the attacks from the Jeb Bush super PAC Right to Rise and his other mainstream rivals.
If they decide to carry on using their trusty old operating system, they will be free of disruption while enjoying reasonably secure computing until the cut-off date in 20.7.
After three seasons of desperate scraping for every last bronze they could get, Kylee and her brother could break even and close the business; they could be free of falconry.
After hearing that she had been granted asylum, she was overjoyed, and deeply relieved that she would finally be free of the constant fear she experienced living with her husband.
Knowing that you will soon be free of that pesky health insurance that's been weighing you down and chains of financial regulation are finally getting smashed open—feels good, right?
The lower level would mean the Arctic Ocean would be free of sea ice in summer only once per century not at least once a decade under the higher target.
And by the time she is crawling into the closet, we have a list of reasons she would want to disappear into Offred and be free of her own story.
You can understand how everyone will miss her when she's gone, but at the same time you can't be too sorry that she'll be free of these dull, dreary people.
Unlike rival platforms, HeyCar, to be operated by newly-created Mobility Trader GmbH, will be free of ads and will also be opened to non-VW brand dealers, said Dahlheim.
For one, Japan wants Hambantota port to be "free of military activities," Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said last month, according to a report by the Press Trust of India.
At that point, Google gives the child the option to be free of the Family Link restrictions or stick with them — and I can't imagine any child choosing the latter.
Enter: eos' range of hand creams, lip tints, shave creams, and lip balms that both smell and feel amazing and also happen to be free of parabens, phthalates, and gluten.
"Courts simply do not have any business making value-laden judgments about how much politics is too much in a process that will never be free of politics," he said.
Although he gives legal advice to the president and is the chief law enforcement officer of the country, he is supposed to be free of political influence in his decisions.
When asked why so many people had wanted to be free of the Islamic State during the battle to drive ISIS out of Mosul two years ago, she was dismissive.
Colorado, New Mexico, South Carolina and West Virginia have broader tax loopholes: all 529 contributions are fully deductible, so participants' entire private school tuition could be free of state tax.
Letting go is hard, but Uranus, the official weirdo of the zodiac, is working with stability-loving Saturn in a positive way today, helping you be free of the past!
Some of them will be glad to be free of the law's yoke; many others, probably a vast majority, will be terrified by the idea of living without health insurance.
While, in instances of what those behind the project dub "genuine" self-employment, terms of service must be free of clauses that "unreasonably exclude liability" on the part of the platform.
Prosecutors argued that Harris, who was exchanging sexual text messages with women the day Cooper died, intended to kill his son because he wanted to be free of his family responsibilities.
Their sands may not be white, their water may not be azure, their vistas may not be free of stray dogs eating something unidentifiable, but they, too, are worthy of acknowledgement.
The charges The deprivation of rights charge returned Wednesday alleges that Slager violated Scott's right to be free of unreasonable force, while the weapon charge says simply that Slager employed a .
PARIS (Reuters) - France's foreign ministry said on Friday it wanted Lebanon's Saad al-Hariri to be free of his movements and fully able to play an essential role in his country.
"I wanted my website to be free of bias and political jargon to make sure women would not be confused by language when searching for a clinic," she told Teen Vogue.
"I do not believe that anybody who hurts another human being or profits off of their exploitation should be ... free of criminal prosecution," she said during an interview with The Root.
It added the check, as well as the implementation of the belt lock fixture, would be free of charge for the affected Polo as well as Seat's Ibiza and Arona models.
The point of the site had been to create a safe space for teenagers, where they would be free of feeling like marketing targets — and free from becoming the marketers themselves.
"As someone making things, it's really nice to live in a cosmopolitan setting like Rome, but to be free of the present, to avoid all those trends and influences," he says.
A third false assumption is that there is a "sunset clause" in the deal, suggesting that in a decade Iran will be free of inspections or limits on its nuclear program.
"I was hoping we would be seeing Gen Z be free of nicotine addition," Hassan said of the generation after the millennials born in the mid-1990s through the early-2000s.
When asked how it felt to be free of the corporate kangaroo on their backs, Ms. Cooper said it reminded her of the early days of Outback, in the late 1980s.
Liberal Turks see Erdogan as attempting to roll back the work of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Western-facing founder of modern Turkey who believed education should be free of religious teachings.
JW: You have to pass through any discourse in order to recognize that there was some desire in you for it, that this contradicts your wishes to be free of it.
Trump has shown little respect for central bank independence and the idea that monetary policy must be free of political pressure so that money isn't printed simply to achieve politically motivated goals.
I am convinced that all economic policy must be carried out based on evidence, taking care of the diverse effects these decisions can have and they must be free of all extremism.
At the party congress, Abbas is expected to push for the election of a new central committee and revolutionary council - the equivalent of Fatah's parliament - that would be free of Dahlan loyalists.
I emailed Cobb today to ask whether he still believed his previous public statements that the White House would be free of the investigation by the end of this year or January.
After all, it is never too soon to start planning for the days when you can be free of the shackles of a paycheck, thanks to your investments at a young age.
The person familiar with Cohen's time in Otisville said that Cohen was relieved to be free of public attention and of the anxiety he felt before reporting to prison on May 6.
He's hardly had a chance for a clean break, the opportunity to forget and be forgotten, to be free of Twitter jokes, hastily-written hot takes and the weight of our expectations.
After learning that Adora does not, and has never, loved her, Camille's starting to be free of her mother's charms (but not free of the sickness she feels whenever she's with 'momma').
Turkey wants such a safe zone to be free of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which Washington has partnered with to defeat ISIS fighters but Ankara considers a terrorist group.
Her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, was an outspoken civil rights activist who instilled the desire and intention in his children to be free of the moral and physical shackles of racial discrimination.
The First Amendment famously protects an individual's right to say what he or she thinks or feels, and the Fourth Amendment guarantees that Americans shall be free of unreasonable searches and seizure.
Most importantly, the Nima can't guarantee that an entire meal will be free of gluten, because the tests only the portion of the meal that users place in their device, Sundvor said.
Mr. Scaramucci, a former Goldman Sachs executive who had served as a Trump campaign adviser, was positioning himself for a role in the administration and wanted to be free of potential conflicts.
Accompanied by the jackrabbit Firestone and eventually Happy, another rat, Bud goes on a journey of rescue and redemption, trying to find Artemisia, a land said to be free of human intervention.
"The European Commission has found Greek plans aimed at supporting the reduction of non-performing loans of Greek banks to be free of any state aid," the Commission said in a statement.
The lawsuit was brought by Mr. Glisson's mother, Alma, seeking to hold Corizon liable for "deliberate indifference" that violated her son's Eighth Amendment right to be free of cruel and unusual punishment.
The Eighth Amendment guarantees citizens freedom from "cruel and unusual" punishments, while the Fourteenth Amendment provides the due process right to be free of undue bodily harm at the hands of state actors.
"Vietnam will not be free of imports of refined fuels,(although) combined diesel and gasoline imports will halve from about 200,000 bpd in 2016," said Suresh Sivanandam, analyst at energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
Scientific research doesn't support fetal pain theory The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which represents 58,000 ob-gyns and partners in women's health, said medical best practices should be free of politics.
"Women think if the uterus is removed, they will be free of (period pains)," said C.K. Sharma, a doctor who runs a hospital in Karauli, which is popular with women in nearby villages.
Since this is a limited test program restricted to about 400 people, the rides will be free of charge to customers — with "some or all of the cost" paid for by partner retailers.
I didn't go in expecting it to be free of prejudice, but the fact that people still love the show and considered it progressive for its time gave me a kernel of hope.
There's still the largely unexplained request by Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner to establish secure back-channel communications with the Russian government, during the transition, that would be free of US eavesdropping.
But, of course, humans aren't guaranteed to be free of bias, either, and in some cases—a self-driving car, for example—having a human calling the shots may be impossible or undesirable.
Because of the format, Instagram can be free of much of the unavoidable toxicity, vitriol, misinformation, or trash that you see on, say, Twitter or Facebook, provided you keep your follow list tidy.
This was about the notion that the football program could police itself—that in order to keep building and building and winning and winning, it needed to be free of any real oversight.
With regard to withholding aid, I think all foreign aid is unconstitutional, but even given today's parameters for aid, the law requires that any country that receives it must be free of corruption.
Russia, one of the Syrian government's staunchest allies, and Turkey brokered a deal in September to create a demilitarized zone in Idlib that would be free of all heavy weapons and jihadist fighters.
The growth in mobile data use has also caused wireless providers to increase experiments with the practice known as "zero rating," where data use for a certain activity will be free of charge.
Turkey and Russia's deal set up a buffer zone running 15-20 km (9-13 miles) deep into rebel territory that originally had to be free of heavy weapons and jihadists by Monday.
I'll pay off one of my small student loans ($800 is the smallest one) when I get paid next Friday and then I should be free of my ex-husband on this loan!
At its current rate of demining, Angola won't be free of land mines until "beyond the year 2040," said Constance Arvis, the deputy chief of mission at the United States Embassy in Angola.
Pro-Brexit lawmakers in the U.K. have always argued that the country should strike out on its own and be free of the rules and regulations (as they see them, restrictions) of Europe.
To qualify for this deferred action, these individuals had to be free of any felony convictions or significant misdemeanors and enrolled in school, have graduated from high school or enlisted in the military.
That's why it wants Discover to be free of the kinds of salacious photos that are used lure readers into ordinary stories; a gimmick that has become all too common in online news.
Rather, he was charged so that "our financial markets in which so many people who are not rich invest their savings" can be "free of secret manipulation," Judge Wood said at his sentencing.
"I don't think I'll ever be free of this President and his maniacal rage that he's directed towards me and my wife since October of 2016 for absolutely no reason whatsoever," he said.
Usually movies for that audience need to be free of any objectionable content, including profanity, sex, drugs or alcohol, and certain kinds of violence (though war or Bible-related violence can be okay).
While it's essentially impossible for 100 percent of devices coming out a factory to be free of defects, an issue like this can have a serious impact on the overall usability of the device.
We have every reason to suspect that whatever is written for Trump's teleprompter for the State of the Uniom will be free of nationally mortifying gaffes that could have easily been solved via spellcheck.
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she wants Britain to be free of European Court of Justice (ECJ) influence, ruling out access to the single aviation market using models employed by Norway and Switzerland.
It's a relief to be free of that debt!)Therapy: $230 (total copays for two visits per month)Hubble Contacts & Dollar Shave Club: $28 Savings: $25-$50Netflix & Hulu: $10.99 (I share with my parents
WWE Diva Tammy Sytch might soon be free of the Hall of Fame ring she's auctioning off ... a bidder's come forward with a sweet 6-figure deal and one condition ... Tammy's gotta do porn.
A social order monitored and regulated by machines that have been programmed to be free of human prejudice while optimizing a utilitarian calculus is therefore a plausible-enough way to imagine a good society.
Note that while foods may be free of ingredients of animal origin, the chain is cautious about calling foods "vegan" unless they are packaged and "certified vegan," as foods are subject to cross contamination.
And some of us are simply fed up with having to worry about the withdrawal symptoms at all and are willing to endure a few days of pain to be free of it completely.
At first, it had seemed so clear that, once a woman found her way to the shelter and discovered that she could make it by herself, she would be free of her batterer forever.
Considering its massive following, and that it'll soon be free of some expensive real estate, it's possible that the company has the chance to turn business around and keep up with its online rivals.
"Grace had a mission on that trip to Jamaica to confront things that she needed to work through to be able to be in Jamaica and to be free of those ghosts," Fiennes said.
Would the election results have been different if Mr. Trump had faced a female adversary who could credibly have pledged that, under her watch, we would be free of this kind of seedy drama?
Not only will Little Bean's ice cream be free of dairy, gluten, and nuts, but so will the house-made cones, scones, cookies, and alt-milk for coffee; they'll all rely on chickpeas, too.
Despite the EU Commission's allegation that Steam and the publishers entered into "bilateral agreements" to region-lock activation keys, Lombardi said that Valve thinks of itself a platform that should be free of liability.
Twitter, Facebook and the rest are "nothing like petitioner MNN", as "[t]he government did not create" them, "impose first-come, first-served access rules" on them or require them to be free of charge.
The phones are also be free of the usually app detritus that carriers love to add, and Samsung usually is able to get OS updates to its unlocked models faster than to its carrier versions.
The point of accepting that we will never be free of his mania is not to drive ourselves into an even deeper depression, but rather to liberate ourselves from our own illusions and wishful thinking.
The group's requirements, among other things, were that recruits had to be single, would train in remote locations, must be free of any injuries and had to stay reclusive when returning to their home countries.
Decades after the furling of Britain's union flag, he waved his liberation credentials with such skill and frequency that he stood as an emblem, however flawed, of Africa's yearning to be free of outside control.
Many of us are heading into the first weekend in ages that will be free of the responsibility to entertain or to be entertained, to cook for many or to thank others for their cooking.
Nigel Farage, who long campaigned to leave the European Union, hit back within minutes on Twitter: "After Brexit we will be free of unelected, arrogant bullies like you and run our own country," he said.
I hadn't been an independent artist in a really long time so I just felt this massive urge to just be free of that and to do things myself and it's been such an awesome experience.
What's weird is that Google has a smart TV platform, Android TV, but these Vizio sets would be free of any on-set apps and would instead rely on baked-in Chromecast features for its smarts.
But that's not how it's being wielded in Silicon Valley—instead, massive companies are arguing that they should still largely be free of oversight, even as they've become some the most powerful corporations in the world.
Nobody is expecting the election to be free of fraud or violence but if the vote does not take place before Afghanistan's harsh winter weather sets in, a nationwide ballot will be impossible until next year.
Kavanaugh's nomination for a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court raises troubling concerns about our right to be free of unwarranted government oversight in an age of expanding capacity to engage in surveillance without our knowledge.
The government wants to be free of nuclear power by 2022 and has appointed a commission to decide this year on the timetable for a withdrawal from coal as part of a wider 2030 climate goal.
Russia, one of the Syrian government's staunchest allies, and Turkey brokered a deal in September to create a demilitarized zone in the northwest Idlib region that would be free of all heavy weapons and jihadist fighters.
There have been a handful of cases where people tested positive for the coronavirus, were later found to be free of the virus, and then later tested positive again after redeveloping symptoms, according to The Guardian.
The water bottle is easy to use: Once you press the filter compartment into the water container, you'll have water that promises to be free of viruses and bacteria (including Hepatitis A, E. Coli, Salmonella, etc.).
An ally to Republicans But while he may be free of political constraints, and has won bipartisan respect as a sober-minded legislator, Alexander is still a wild card when it comes to the impeachment trial.
The Jedi masters are always saying — including in this film — that a Jedi must be free of fear, that fear is the only enemy, that we must vanquish our fear in order to fulfill our destiny.
King lives today when millions of women march across America demanding their right to be free of abuse and asking to be judged by the content of their character and not the coincidence of their gender.
Given the terms of the agreement, the U.S. wouldn't actually withdraw from the accord until November 2020 (indeed, the first day the U.S. would be free of the accord would be one day after the presidential election).
Mr Musk said he could install 20163 megawatt hours (MWh) of battery storage in the state of South Australia in 100 days to help solve an energy crisis it faces, or it would be free of charge.
In Texas, successful applicants must be at least 21, have lived in the state for six months, have a clean criminal record, be free of psychiatric disorders and have completed a four- to six-hour training course.
Gamble challenged the federal charges against him, saying they violated his rights under the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment to be free of "double jeopardy," the legal principle that people cannot be charged twice for the same offense.
The story chosen to illustrate why newscaster Megyn Kelly was trending — a fake story, as it turned out — shows that algorithms aren't necessarily guaranteed to be free of political bias, even if that bias is completely unintentional.
These shires will be free of birth control pills, and transgender people, and presumably Aaliyah; the hobbits will speak Latin and revere liturgy and their insularity will protect them from everything and everyone that could corrupt them.
We do know that Allyson will be scarred forever by her experience; that Karen's worst girlhood nightmares have come true; that Laurie will never be free of the pain enacted upon her by her would-be killer.
Wood's ideas seemed to have been forming when fame hit, but they hardened, as he received more attention, into a fervent belief that great American art must be free of foreign influence, and uncontaminated by city life.
The program of visits, known as "Oplan Tokhang", made a comeback with an assurance from police chief Ronaldo dela Rosa that it should be free of violence if offenders agreed to go quietly and did not resist.
LEIPZIG, Germany, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Bidders for German 5G rollout contracts must guarantee the network will be free of foreign state influence, Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats agreed on Saturday, stopping short of singling out China's Huawei.
Police resumed their anti-drug campaign on Monday with visits to the homes of users and dealers to convince them to surrender, and police chief Ronald dela Rosa offered an assurance it would be free of violence.
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Syria said on Monday the work of any new constitutional committee should be free of foreign intervention, suggesting Damascus remains insistent that a long-awaited step in a stalled peace process should respect its sovereignty.
" Allison predicted that the U.S. effort will result in "a split between a 5G network that is built with Chinese technology in some countries, and networks that are built to be free of Chinese technology in other countries.
The new order would have to be free of the constitutional problems raised by the original order and the administration would also have to show that the original order will not be resurrected in the future, she said.
He said that he never heard his father "express a hint of bitterness or resentment towards the British" and Gupta said he was determined to be free of anger towards those whose actions had led to his imprisonment.
" NASA's FAQ section says that "for maximum crew safety, each crewmember must be free of medical conditions that would either impair the person's ability to participate in, or be aggravated by, space flight, as determined by NASA physicians.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's huge Belt and Road initiative to build a new Silk Road will respect global rules and be free of "backroom deals", the foreign minister said on Thursday, defending a key policy of President Xi Jinping's.
This suggests that, despite spending billions of dollars, the government has failed to raise self-sufficiency, as households on their own are no more likely to be free of poverty today than they were over 2628 years ago.
" Systema instructor Mikhail Ryabko pretty much nails the spirit of this video in his description of the practice on his website: "The body has to be free of tension, filled with endurance, flexibility, effortless movement and explosive potential.
The reason then is likely sociological; whether done out of animus or carelessness, misidentifying those who already face alarming levels of harassment in the United States is likely assessed to be free of social cost or moral censure.
He had been telling me that the thing that stood between me and total peace of mind and heart was Daddy's money—I was not going to be free of Daddy until I got free of Daddy's money.
We should be questioning whether, or when, or how, the United States has the right to intervene in other countries' elections — and what that means for our right to insist that American elections must be free of influence.
Barcelona football club, of which Messi is the leading goal scorer of all time in all competitions, said in a statement on its website following the ruling that it considers the player to be free of criminal liability .
During his junior year, he had big ambitions for his school: the building facilities department would finally start recycling white paper, students would start composting their food waste and the lunchroom would be free of plastic foam trays.
As voters prepare to go to the polls this weekend for what appears to be a tight election in Africa's most populous country, the electorate has increasingly lost hope that the government will ever be free of graft.
The program's backers say it will push capital into places that have historically missed out on it, and they intentionally crafted it to be free of the many rules and restrictions that have guided similar programs in the past.
In the lead-up to the sale, analysts pointed to potential upside, as a privatized Petrobras Distribuidora would be free of many of the legal obligations of state-run companies, which could help to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
More recently, House Republican leadership has signaled interest in creating a new Universal Saving Account (USA) that would permit contributions up to $5,500 per year of post-tax income, and that would be free of additional taxes going forward.
Going to Hawaii or Thailand or Disneyland or London doesn't magically transform me into an anxiety-less person, and expecting myself to suddenly be free of the anxiety shackles I wear every day just leads to frustration and disappointment.
"The group's requirements, among other things, were that the recruits had to be single, would train in remote locations, must be free of any injuries, and had to stay reclusive when returning to their home countries," the complaint says.
And internet-connected devices that may dominate the next era in tech — smartwatches, home-assistant devices like Amazon's Echo, or virtual reality machines like Oculus Rift — are likely to be free of the web, and may even lack screens.
As regulatory guidance started to trickle out over time, our lawyers came to a consensus that there would be no way to avoid securities status for bond and share tokens (though Basis would likely be free of this characterization).
Conservative Protestants in the early days of the "common schools" pointed out that the schools, intended to be free of any "sectarian" instruction by stripping out doctrines about which Protestant denominations disagreed, were de facto Unitarian and hence unequal.
Lott's argument also relies on the assumption that "good guys with guns" dutifully adhere to "no weapons" signs, so mass shooters can reliably infer that any place with a "no guns" policy will be free of people with guns.
Large American cellular operators, such as AT&T and Verizon, have been effectively banned from buying from the Chinese vendors since a 2012 congressional report said that they could not be trusted to be free of interference from Beijing.
The Bubble Wrap is gone; he should be free of the innings limits and pitch counts that hung over him at times last season as the Mets tried to steer him to the finish line without any postsurgical problems arising.
But Trump's fixation on the ideas that the FBI spied on him and that the Russia investigation was politically motivated -- though there's no evidence for either -- makes people doubt that any part of the government can be free of politics.
This Saturday, people will take to the streets all over the country, once again demanding the rights of women to be seen as equals, to achieve their dreams, to pursue careers of their choosing, to be free of sexual harassment.
But consider this: If you do this ritual, you may find that post-Halloween you will be free of bad energy and ready to start a new year, in which you will be free to pollute yourself all over again.
While the recent polio cases in Nigeria have cast a shadow over global eradication hopes - Afghanistan and Pakistan are the two countries where the virus remains endemic - Adewole is confident that his nation will be free of polio by next year.
To this end, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's Josef Albers in Mexico is a necessary and belated corrective, both to Albers's reputation – as more pedagogue than painter – and to the misconception that abstraction can ever be free of outside influence.
The policy will be in effect from December 1, 09393 to the end of 2019, the finance ministry and tax administration said, while contracts for loans with small firms will also be free of stamp taxes from 2018 to 2020.
Even the basic right to physical security—to be free of threats or harm—has no meaning without a vast system of police departments, courts, and prisons, a system that requires extracting large amounts of money and effort from others.
" Becker wrote, "The irony of man's condition is that the deepest need is to be free of the anxiety of death and annihilation; but it is life itself which awakens it, and so we must shrink from being fully alive.
Mr. Xi, according to the Xinhua report, did not mention the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, a phrase often used by China to stress that it would like North Korea, along with South Korea, to be free of nuclear weapons.
If all goes well, an hour's boat ride is their only barrier to a new life, one that they hope will be free of the pain and despair that has driven them from homes in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond.
My town is incredibly safe and the "odds" might be low of a school shooting, but this does not mean that we'll be free of any gun violence as this has been the 213.41th massive school shooting in 211850 alone.
It would probably take 15 ejaculations, he said, for the semen to be free of sperm, so after I had come 15 times, I should jerk off into a jar and bring the semen to a lab to be tested.
Queen Rhaenyra's son Joffrey tried to ride Syrax, and although he was a familiar presence to his mother's dragon, the great beast fought to be free of him, twisting in the air until he fell off and plunged to his death.
"The European Commission has found Germany's plans to strengthen the capital position of state-owned Norddeutsche Landesbank – Girozentrale (NordLB) to be free of any state aid," the EU executive said in a statement, confirming a Reuters report on Nov. 11.
I headed to dinner, happy to be free of cramped motorcade vans and dungeonlike filing rooms, including one that day where Mr. Trump's staff had covered the windows with black plastic to obscure our view of him on a golf course.
It is crucial that Wilkinson will be free of any non-disclosure agreements following his tenure at Danske Bank so that he can speak freely, the spokesman for the European Parliament committee that arranges the Brussels hearing, Jeppe Kofod, told Reuters.
Other terms include "binge-watch," meaning to view many or all episodes of a TV series in quick succession; "prosopagnosia," an inability to recognize faces; "arancini," fried rice balls; and "safe space," a place intended to be free of bias, conflict and criticism.
In what appeared to be a veiled critique of the decision to cast Spicer, Tom Bergeron said in a statement that he had tried to offer producers suggestions for the upcoming season, and that he hoped the show would be free of politics.
Why Facebook Will Never Be Free of Fakes Siva Vaidhyanathan's entire op-ed, which laments the number of fake accounts created on Facebook and suggests it's a much higher percentage of the user base than previously reported, is based on a misunderstanding.
"I feel like it's a trend in my business and it needs to happen for various social reasons, yet there are times it does get uncomfortable when it affects the art because I feel art should be free of restrictions," she added.
Reiterating its 2013 decision in In re IndyMac, the appeals court said the Securities Act's three-year statute of repose is an absolute time bar that gives defendants the substantive right to be free of the specter of lawsuits after a prescribed time.
Last week, he released new fuel efficiency standards on "heavy-duty" trucks and equipment in order to meet a goal agreed on with Canada and Mexico for half of all power in North America to be free of carbon dioxide by 85033.
Along with a clear curtain to allow for visual interaction, "we put the EKG leads on the side, very far laterally, so they're not right on the mother's chest, so the mother's chest could be free of these electronic monitoring devices," Camann said.
Democrats at the hearing said only a special prosecutor could ensure that the investigation would be free of pressure from Trump, who has accused officials in former Democratic President Barack Obama's administration of trying to discredit him with questions about Russia contacts.
"Wind energy will almost certainly be free of subsidies in the long term and there is a sense in the market that zero subsidy bids might already emerge at this tender," the president of Dutch wind energy association NWEA, Hans Timmers, told Reuters.
""I feel like it's a trend in my business and it needs to happen for various social reasons," Johansson said, "yet there are times it does get uncomfortable when it affects the art because I feel art should be free of restrictions.
" Johansson continued, "I feel like it's a trend in my business and it needs to happen for various social reasons, yet there are times it does get uncomfortable when it affects the art because I feel art should be free of restrictions.
The Pennsylvania-based environmental group had sued FERC in 2016 arguing that the agency's partial funding by pipeline companies violated due process guarantees in the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment, which require that "adjudicative" bodies, or those conducting formal proceedings, be free of bias.
Earlier in the day, Ms. Trump had repeated what her father has often said about dealing with the North: that it would be free of crippling sanctions and clear for an economic boom if Mr. Kim were to dismantle his nuclear program.
The group wants (understandably) to be free of the pressures that would be felt if the proceedings were conducted under public scrutiny; at every moment members would be tempted to tailor what they said to the responses and criticisms of an imagined audience.
Their reason: McConnell refused to assure that future spending bills would be free of poison-pill riders and that funding would be split fairly between defense and domestic programs — a contentious issue that often comes up with spending measures for the Pentagon.
In a fleet 80 minutes (including a one-minute intermission), the show unpacks the tale of young Freddy (Shawn Pfautsch), an apprentice to a team of inept pirates who is just about to turn 21, when he will be free of his indentures.
The terms of the settlement have not been officially released but assuming that Wayne's wishes were granted, he should be free of any contractual obligations to Cash Money Records very soon, which means he is free to finally release his thirteenth studio album.
Impossible not to think about all the ways that could go wrong — my future VR is a bit too close to mind-reading to be free of land mines — but under the best of circumstances, it could facilitate communication, and it might even be fun.
With brown coal mines the only truly domestic resource in a country reliant on energy imports, Germany faces wrangling over when to abandon coal-burning to meet ambitious climate goals by 2030, as it also wants to be free of nuclear energy by 2022.
And these stories always have a touch of wish-fulfillment fantasy to them, since they so often question whether it really would be a relief to be free of the burdens of choice, of messy and painful feelings like jealousy and anger and despair.
"It is within (their) right to remove their children from Dallas High School if they disapprove of transgender student access to facilities," Hernandez wrote, also noting that outlined in the state's law is the transgender students' right to be free of discrimination in school.
Poo, who also spoke at the event, said it was important to show that women in Hollywood were in the fight together with women in domestic work, on farms and in small businesses in fighting to be free of abuse and harassment at work.
Though the agency has described the testing as using the most sensitive techniques available, it said the results do not prove that most or all talc or talc-containing cosmetic products currently marketed in the United States are likely to be free of asbestos contamination.
Dweezil said he was eager to be free of the demands of the estate, but he was concerned that the name change might confuse fans or erode the good will he has built up with his audience over a decade of Zappa Plays Zappa shows.
As of a few weeks ago, Mr. Meyers was hoping his portions of the Golden Globes could be free of the pointed political humor — generally at the expense of Mr. Trump and his administration — that has become a trademark of his "Late Night" show.
In his dissent, Justice Breyer wrote that the Supreme Court, which had asked for additional briefs on the constitutional question, should have reached that question and decided whether people held in the United States have a right to be free of unjustified indefinite detention.
"I think he honestly believes it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation which binds everyone else," Johnson's housemaster, Martin Hammond, wrote in the spring of 22016, when Johnson was seventeen.
In response to each of these reports, a Southwest Key spokesman said the organization immediately reports any abuse claim to police, that it cooperates fully with all investigations and that it educates children in its care of their right to be free of abuse.
Democrats are increasingly concerned however, that impeachment will not chasten the president, and that the 2020 election won't be free of foreign influence — not just due to concerns that Trump will invite meddling, but because the president and his allies continue to promote Russian propaganda.
So, according to CalPERS, defendants' right of repose – the right to be free of unannounced exposure after a certain amount of time - is not violated when individual plaintiffs bring their own suits, even if those suits are filed more than three years after the supposed securities violation.
The vast majority of the Senate GOP conference expected to acquit Trump on Friday or early Saturday morning if Democrats forced procedural delays so that Trump would be free of the articles of impeachment and could take a victory lap at Tuesday's State of the Union address.
Of course, if you asked us, we'd say that we like our underarms to be free of sweat, smell, bumps, and maybe stubble (if you choose to remove hair there), but then we'd have to admit that we don't spend very much energy on getting them there.
"There is an ecosystem around [sex work] that includes crimes that harm people, and for those issues I do not think that anyone who hurts another human being, or profits off of their exploitation, should be free of criminal prosecution," Harris said in February to The Root.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Americas has become the first region in the world to be free of measles, following a 22-year vaccination drive against the disease which continues to infect tens of thousands of people globally, the Pan American Health Organization said on Tuesday.
An unexpected change in contractual agreements occurs Friday evening, allowing you to be free of any overbearing commitments, as the sun squares off with Uranus, the planet of rebellion, and messenger Mercury meets with Pluto, the planet of power and transformation, giving your words extra impact.
More than 50 companies, including Mercedes-Benz, Allstate, and Bayer are diverting their dollars from the popular cable news show, leading many to wonder if indeed we liberals — we who believe women deserve to be free of sexual harassment at work — might actually get him this time.
A free and robust press must, on the one hand, be free of government control and coercive pressures to propagandize, but, on the other hand, must be judicious enough to recognize, and report on, the stories and scandals like the IRS targeting that threaten our liberty.
The community, said Ben Jablonski, who is Jewish and from New York and who led the initiative, insisted only that the collection of donors and engineers be free of any connection to the Israeli settlements scattered across the West Bank on land Palestinians consider their own.
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking at a summit in Canada on Saturday, said trade among the G-7 nations should be free of tariffs and other barriers, in what looked like an olive branch to close allies amid simmering tensions over duties imposed on steel and aluminum.
On policy, it must be worthy of the urgency and scale of the climate crisis, including specific and clear objectives and timelines to rapidly boost clean energy and put America on the path to be free of the pollution that is making the climate crisis worse.
I worked the courtside edges, from Arthur Ashe Stadium to the practice courts, to incorporate some of those people into photographs that usually strive to be free of distractions, and I allowed myself the pleasure of finding beauty as the players tried to gain their own edge.
Tens of millions of people in the United States had been stripped of basic civil and human rights, including the right to vote, the right to serve on juries and the right to be free of legal discrimination in employment, housing, education and basic public benefits.
Charlottesville "does not have the ability to determine or sort individuals according to what 'side' they are on," Mr. Jones wrote in the denial letter, "and no reasonable allocation of city funds or resources can guarantee that event participants will be free of any 'threat of violence.'"
They demand that everyone have access to the basic necessities of life and the freedom to express themselves, to work and build and create as they wish, to join with others as they desire, and to be free of the scourge of violence and forced displacement.
If you agree with Thomson on the case of the violinist, she concludes, you must also agree that a woman has a right to be free of a fetus, even if you believe the fetus to be, like the violinist, a "person," with all the rights that word entails.
The Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that states with a history of racial discrimination don't have to win approval from the U.S. Justice Department when they want to change the way they conduct elections - the first time the Deep South will be free of federal oversight since 1964.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's JERA Co, the world's biggest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), is set to sign a new LNG contract soon that would be free of destination restrictions as it looks to secure volumes to replace some expiring long-term deals, its top official said on Wednesday.
You describe your wish to be free of your ex as an exorcism, but I encourage you to think of it in another way: not an opportunity to rid yourself of a man you no longer love, but as an opportunity to know yourself and your desires more deeply.
Games can be stopped on one Apple gadget, like an iPhone, and picked up on another, like the Apple TV. Apple has said that Apple Arcade titles will be free of in-app purchases and subscriptions, won't contain ads, and will support family sharing for up to six people.
I think textbooks can be free of bias and opinion if they include all of the facts and provide both sides of an argument, but admittedly it is easy to see why some might struggle to create entire descriptive paragraphs without portraying someone in a good or bad light.
According to a new study, adults with lower-extremity joint symptoms like aching, pain or stiffness who get at least one hour of moderate to vigorous exercise every week are more likely to be free of disability after four years than those who do not meet this exercise goal.
He may be of the opinion that — and he made this argument in a law review article that he wrote — that a sitting president should be free of the everyday legal headaches that a normal citizen might endure with respect to being subject to civil or criminal prosecution.
James Baker, the former top lawyer of the FBI, said senior bureau officials — including at least one deemed to be free of anti-Trump bias — discussed the possibility in May 2017 that President Donald Trump had fired FBI Director James Comey "at the behest of" the Russian government.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A Georgia jury was set to begin deliberations in the case of a man charged with murdering his son by leaving the toddler in a sweltering car, after prosecutors said on Monday the man allowed the boy to suffer so he could be free of his marriage and child.
The third issue, of citizens' rights, has long seemed the least problematic, but the European Parliament's concerns were a reminder of how far the insistence on the ECJ having the final say in whether London was respecting the withdrawal treaty conflicts with British demands to be free of EU courts.
" I repeat what I first said in 1981: "we all have the right to expect to see our country's statehood respected, to be free of armed threats and to exist in peace with our neighbors, but such rights confer no valid claim to occupy and change the character of a territory.
Kristen Maki, a spokeswoman for the Washington State Department of Health, said in an email that "Large municipal water supplies ... have robust source water protection programs" and treatment programs, and she noted that "Well protected groundwater supplies are logically expected to be free of any such large amoeba" such as Balamuthia.
The sheer number of people who have risked their lives, the lives of their families, and who left everything that they know behind to have a chance to be free of Castro and his regime should be a testament to just how dire the situation in Cuba was under his rule.
Only one thing will ease the pain of the victims and their loved ones: a strong and powerful move to guarantee every American citizen's right to be free of fear from the uncontrolled access to firearms that sets this country apart from virtually all other developed countries around the world.
Indeed, it is entirely possible that legal interrogation methods, like those set out in the Army field manual, would have yielded the same or even better cooperation from the suspects, and that the evidence against them in these prosecutions would as a result be free of the taint of torture.
And, finally, there is no getting around the fact that globalization, both politically and technically, has created an environment in which no small number of individuals believe that the "internet of things" should be free of the kind of state-centric competition that justifies and guides the work of intelligence agencies.
Answering a question from the audience, Musk confirmed that the Model Y will be free of animal products, and promised that, by the next shareholder meeting, the Model 3 will also  satisfy this criteria, while it will be possible to custom-order a Model X and Model S that's free of animal products. 
When Kavanaugh dons his black robe and is asked to rule on presidential immunity or gerrymandering or any host of issues affecting the balance of political power, no one should fall for the myth that he will be free of the very human emotions he put on full display at his hearing.
Canny businessmen in the late nineteenth century laid claim to the 14th Amendment to argue that its purpose was not so much to preserve the citizenship rights of the formerly enslaved people of the South, but to articulate new rights for corporations—in particular, their rights to be free of taxes and regulations.
"What it says to Russians living in the U.K. or those thinking of leaving the country is: Disloyalty is always punishable, you will never be free of us and you will never be safe, wherever you live," John Lough and James Sherr, Russia specialists at the British think tank Chatham House, wrote.
"Having been molded by this age of NSA overreach, [Edward] Snowden, Wikileaks and Anonymous, what bothers me most is that inviting Elf on the Shelf into the home unnecessarily extends surveillance culture into a place that should be free of it," Alex Steed wrote in a column for the Bangor Daily News in 2014.
"It is an adult moment for Grassley to set the tone going forward that these kinds of tactics by his friends on the right are not welcome in this process -- a process that should be free of these type of political smears," said Brad Woodhouse, the president of the liberal group Americans United for Change.
Whether you wish to select portion-controlled items from their "You Pick Two" menu or you appreciate the chain's commitment to clean ingredients (all meals will be free of artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colors and flavors by the end of 2016, the company claims), you really can't go too far astray at this health-conscious eatery.
For someone whose eventual goal is to be free of the "meat" that makes up the body, he has an initial, almost prurient fascination with Ry's choice to identify as hybrid, and is repeatedly at pains to assure Ry he's "not gay" (another sly nod to the contemporary discourse around gender and sexual identity).
Many of Mr. Buttigieg's campaign stops have the words "TURN THE PAGE" spelled out in large blue letters behind the stage, a reminder of both his own far younger age, 38, and the idea that he would be free of the political entanglements and baggage that he ascribes to Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders.
For this to happen, however, Ukraine and its allies insist that Russia must withdraw its military hardware from Donbas; that the region's residents must be free of thuggish militants; that those who were forced to flee Donbas must be allowed to vote; and that Ukraine must be able to control its external border with Russia.
And while having it be free of charge on one hand is in keeping with the bigger belief that public educational resources should not go the way of profit-minded big business, some have questioned whether a profit-focused company like Amazon is the best choice to control such a platform, and what its motives might really be here.
Op-Ed Contributor SYDNEY, Australia — One hundred twenty-five years ago, the suburb of Balmain, which juts into Sydney Harbor, represented the aspirations of a young Australia: a society that wanted to be free of the class structure of its mother nation, Britain, with a safety net that would make it one of the most egalitarian countries on earth.
Gangsta Garden, founded by Ron Finley, became a cause célèbre after he repurposed a barren strip of public property in front of his house in the South Los Angeles neighborhood as a garden and then fought the city when it tried to fine him for violating a law requiring sidewalks and curbs be free of obstruction.
"You originally conceived of this agency as one that should be 'free of legislative micromanaging' and recently reiterated that 'the whole idea' of the Bureau was to 'insulate it from political influence to the extent possible,' but I think most folks would interpret that exactly as I am suggesting: less accountable and less transparent," he said.
Mr Austin set out to combine two great traditions: to take the shape, scent and character of old roses, such as gallicas, damasks and albas, and combine them with the array of colour of modern hybrid tea roses and floribundas to create a plant that would be free of disease and would flower repeatedly from early summer to the end of autumn.
Even if you only own one or two Nest products, the promise that they can be part of a bigger Google Assistant-enabled smart home (and one that you know will be free of the headaches that come with integrating a bunch of third-party gadgets into one house), only makes Google's vision for the smart home that much more appealing.
And none of the people on Trump's "short list" of some two dozen potential nominees, a list that Trump has already acknowledged as a product of the Federalist Society and Heritage Foundation, gives us confidence, No one on the list seems likely to be free of the intense political bias toward the ruling class that judicial nominees of this administration possess in spades.
In order for a river and all the natural and human communities that depend on it to thrive, it needs water to flow in the right amounts at the right time and temperature; it needs to be free of organic and man-made pollutants; it needs connectivity from headwaters to estuary; and it needs healthy habitats under its waters and along its banks.
TRUMP UNLOADS ON COMEY A DAY AFTER DAMNING IG REPORT'S RELEASE "Most of my fellow citizens would say, yeah, I want to know what Russia was doing to us in 2016 but I also want the person that is finding out and investigating it to be free of bias and free of taint," House Oversight and Government Reform Committee   Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.
" Claimed ingredients:​ Chamomile Flower, Jujube Seed, Hawthorn Berry, Catnip Aerial Parts, Lemon Balm Aerial Parts, Long Pepper Fruit, Licorice Root, Amla Fruit, Magnesium Taurinate, Calcium Carbonate, Gotu Kola Aerial Parts, and Essential Oils of Anise Seed, Cassia Bark, and Clove Fruit Test results: "This product tested to be free of stimulants and depressants listed as drugs prohibited from athletic competition in WADA's annual Prohibited List.
For the gluten-sensitive Our picks: Garden grilled salad with Tendergrill chicken and without croutons and with Lite honey balsamic dressing; or Whopper Jr. without bun Burger King cautions that although some of its foods may be free of gluten-containing grains such as wheat, barley, rye and oats, they are not intended for those with celiac disease, due to the risk of contamination.
But, if Ed could find him in a nearby city, Michael realized that, in order to be free of him, he would have to move to a different part of the country, and it was awful to think about giving up his whole life: all his friends, who had known him for decades when he was happy with Tom; his town, where they had lived.
The center aisle of the courtroom served as a physical divider between those in favor of the secession and those who were against it but also a metaphor for a much more impenetrable divide: On one side sat those who sought to be free of a past they do not want to remember; on the other sat those bound to a past they can never forget.
"The pro-Brexit argument that Britain will be free of lots of regulations, that there will be a bonfire of red tape that will cause us to grow rapidly and we'll strike lots of new trade deals as this buccaneering new England — there's just no credible scenario to any of that," said John Van Reenen, director of the Center for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics.
" She added, "I feel like it's a trend in my business and it needs to happen for various social reasons, yet there are times it does get uncomfortable when it affects the art because I feel art should be free of restrictions," going on to say ... "I think society would be more connected if we just allowed others to have their own feelings and not expect everyone to feel the way we do.
The case has been filed in the Eastern District of Virginia and seeks a court order to change the schools' names as well as the names of their mascots, arguing that black students should not be forced to refer to themselves as "rebels" or "confederates" to participate in school activities "Forcing public school children to use Confederate names as a condition of participation forces them to engage in speech they disavow, in violation of their First Amendment right to be free of compelled speech," the NAACP wrote in court filings.
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