That system, the nation's oldest social insurance program, includes comparatively liberal guarantees to labor, dating to early in this century.
By such standards, the British policy is comparatively liberal.
Only in cosmopolitan and comparatively liberal cities like New York does the availability of abortions continue at a steady level, experts say.
His comparatively liberal views were not welcomed by some UP leaders.
Paton's parents held comparatively liberal political views.
The comparatively liberal statute served as a basis for Jewish privileges in Poland until 1795.
And he went on to gain first-class status with Western Province in the comparatively liberal atmosphere of the Cape.
It likely formed in the 18th century under the comparatively liberal residency requirements that were then customary in smaller lordships.
In the postwar years, economic and social uncertainty eroded the popular base of the Smuts government, which had advocated a comparatively liberal approach toward race relations.
On some matters, such as human sexuality, the church remains relatively conservative, while its stance on scientific discovery might be considered comparatively liberal.