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The boards have complete liberty of action in setting what is covered.
D'Artagnan will clear the sea and give us liberty of action.
Liberty of action is achieved only by imposing one's will upon the enemy.
"When under attack, you have full liberty of action to respond with all capabilities at your disposal.
So the young man tried to reply evasively, in a manner which would ensure his liberty of action for the future.
I wished for the empire of the world, and to ensure it complete liberty of action was necessary to me.
The doctor acted paternalistically to spare the mother's feelings without attempting to control her behavior or liberty of action.
Without that liberty of action, no Free Trader would ever get a crack at any of those prize cargoes.
I was willing to engage with you in breaking out of the police cordon because I am extremely devoted to my liberty of action.
Of the two of us, only I had liberty of action and even that liberty was rapidly being curtailed.
There is more liberty of action in England, but for liberty of thought go to bureaucratic Prussia.
All interference with individual liberty of action in trading, and all restraints of trade of themselves, if there is nothing more, are contrary to public policy.
The liberty of action of each is in varying degrees restricted by the need to obtain the concurrence of one or more members of the alliance'.
"The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection.
A sad day I passed, between the desire of regaining my liberty of action and of abandoning the wonderful Nautilus, and leaving my submarine studies incomplete.
Henceforth no law was constitutional that deprived any citizen of any liberty of action which did not interfere with the equal freedom of action of another citizen.
"Restrictions on its liberty of action which a State may agree to do not affect its independence, provided that the State does not thereby deprive itself of its organic powers".
She explained that in the early days of Nightwish, it was difficult to combine classical technique with the metal sound in a way that gave her liberty of action without damaging her vocal cords.
The Greek government, however, informed the Allies that Greece, after having in vain shown every disposition to facilitate a solution of the Eastern problem, would now reserve liberty of action and seek some direct solution.
Lanrezac believed-"I was bound to believe"-that this force was the van of an army that would be given liberty of action by de Langle's retreat and would be reinforced if not immediately thrown back.
The job of negotiation was delegated to Joshua Palmon, who was prohibited from limiting the Haganah's liberty of action but was authorized to declare that 'the Jewish people were ready with a truce.'
But while the Vatican sees the United Nations as a sovereign entity, able to pursue policies and attain goals of its own, Mr. Bush sees it merely as an instrument of sovereign states, each of which retains liberty of action.
"The Imperial Government expects that in the future its full liberty of action will be recognized in the sphere of influence thus delimited and that in particular it will enjoy the right preferentially [to develop] its financial and economic policy.
D'Alembert's motives behind such an enterprise can ultimately be referenced to one of the ideas that he puts forth in the Discourse, for "liberty of action and thought alone is capable of producing great things, and liberty requires only enlightenment to preserve it from excess" (62).