Voting is a constitutional right that American citizens eighteen years and older can freely exercise.
The decision now rests with the people of Cyprus and is for them alone, freely exercising their democratic rights.
The Egyptian people must be able to exercise freely their right to peaceful assembly, and enjoy the full protection of the security forces.
These rights were exercised freely, and collective bargaining was practiced widely.
Their behavior is the result of choice, freely exercised.
Rather, it is a waist belt designed to give you the buoyancy to exercise freely.
"He has rights of autonomy and privacy and the right to freely exercise his religious beliefs."
Empowerment refers to meeting the needs of girls and women so that they can freely exercise the power to determine and direct their lives.
These explanations are based on the false assumption that workers can freely exercise their right to join a union without fear of reprisal.
In some Southern states African American women were unable to freely exercise their right to vote up until the 1960s.