Similar words: liberty, illiberal, statue of liberty, civil law, liberal party, libertine, take liberties with, civil. Meaning: n. 1. one's freedom to exercise one's rights as guaranteed under the laws of the country 2. fundamental individual right protected by law and expressed as immunity from unwarranted governmental interference.
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(1) Dr Nussbaum is director of the Civil Liberties Research Unit at King's College, London.
(2) He is a prominent writer on civil liberties.
(3) Protesters called for the immediate restoration of civil liberties.
(4) They said that compulsory identity cards would infringe civil liberties.
(5) The proposal was dropped after opposition from civil liberties groups.
(6) The introduction of identity cards has been opposed by the campaign for civil liberties.
(7) Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
(8) Under Conservative rule civil liberty became seriously eroded.
(9) This is not civil liberty but plain silliness.
(10) The other force wants privacy and civil liberties.
(11) Many abolitionists' heads had been bloodied and civil liberties abused without benefit of federal protection.
(12) The civil liberties group is seeking a preliminary injunction barring Republican Gov.
(13) He made himself the centre for information during the Red Raids that followed, brutal nights when civil liberties were swept aside.
(14) Certainly Clinton and Gore could have done more to advance civil liberties.
(15) Although considered in need of assessment or treatment, these women did not require compulsory admission, with the attendant limits on civil liberties.
(16) The need for ubiquitous intelligence capabilities might intrude on civil liberties.
(17) The bill has bogged down in bitter disputes over the balance between law enforcement and civil liberties.
(18) The willingness to bend the rules to authorize a major invasion of civil liberties contrasts sharply with the Spycatcher case.
(19) From the early 1960s the party had seen the issue of civil liberties as a key area of agitation.
(20) They protest against the continue denial of civil liberty.
(21) Under a military regime, civil liberty may be severely curtailed.
(22) The very essence of civil liberty consists in the right of every individual to claim the protection of the laws whenever he suffers an injury.
(23) Liberal organizations committed to civil liberty will assist Washington in demonizing its next target for military attack while turning a blind eye to the war crimes of President Obama.
(24) Civil Liberty: We believe also in protest against the curtailment of our civil rights.
(25) There are civil liberty concerns, but such a system would at least make it easier to direct payments to rightful recipients.
(26) The Westerners, on the other hand, envisaged progress towards civil liberty and economic justice along Western lines.
(27) I feel lucky to live in an era where my relationship can be considered legally legitimate and I commend the UK Government for embracing this very basic Civil Liberty.
(28) Moreover, the Supreme Court weakened its responsibility in protecting civil liberty. Sentencedict.com
(29) Chileans once enjoyed Latin America's longest tradition of political stability and civil liberty.
(30) These two concepts reveal the tension between public health and civil liberty in the field of public health.
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