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Sentence count:282+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abundantamplebroad-mindedextensiveextravagantfreethinkinggenerouslavishplentifulprogressivetolerantunselfishAntonym: compulsorydogmaticSimilar words: deliberatelyfibersubscriberoverallmineralfuneralafter allseveralMeaning: ['lɪbərəl]  n. 1. a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties 2. a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets. adj. 1. showing or characterized by broad-mindedness 2. having political or social views favoring reform and progress 3. tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition 4. given or giving freely 5. not literal. 
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121 The conservative opposition was composed of the privileged orders and institutions whose position had been challenged by liberal legislation.
122 A former legal-aid attorney, Mr Morrison is unusual in accepting, even welcoming, a liberal label.
123 Nigel Jones, who won Cheltenham for the Liberal Democrats has been named front bench spokesman on housing and local government.
124 Could City serve as an antipoverty program or a fine liberal arts college, but not both?
125 Atheists and secular people are more liberal and less prejudiced and dogmatic, whereas theists and religious people are more conservative and less rational and tolerant. Dr T.P.Chia 
126 This attitude leads to a cohesive approach to current controversies that transcends what is supposedly liberal or conservative about these issues.
127 By a contortion of semantics he led the so-called Liberal Party.
128 Is de Man now going to tell us that his liberal construal of Rousseau carries the authority of objective validity?
129 Since he had no choice in the matter, he joined the liberal movement.
130 He worked as a journalist in the 1890s, and took an active role in discussions among liberal and socialist intellectuals.
131 The appointment made conservatives nervous, seemingly confirming their fears that a liberal onslaught was imminent.
132 If its people called you a liberal subversive in the pay of effete capitalist Western powers it was regarded as fair comment.
133 There may be other ways of explaining the decline of the Liberal party in this period.
134 There probably never has been a year that employers have knocked down the doors to hire liberal arts graduates.
135 That is why Liberal Democrats are putting constitutional change at the heart of our election campaign.
136 The hectic schedule ended in Cheltenham, where the Liberal democrats hope to overturn a Conservative majority of just under 5,000.
137 Liberal Washington Post reporter Jane Day uses her cell phone to call in the story.
138 Federal officials said those beneficiaries would not be affected unless their state has more liberal time constraints.
139 Descending into the cellar of the palace,[sentencedict.com] he taped a speech agreeing to free elections and other liberal measures.
140 In 18 months, 284 Labour councillors were appointed to health authorities, compared with 36 Liberal Democrats and 23 Tories.
141 They are mostly Labour voters but several confuse their Labour candidate with the leader of the Liberal Democrats.
142 Others are not employed directly by the ruling class and work in the liberal arts and service professions.
143 Labour and the Liberal Democrats are breathing down his neck.
144 The fourth Marxist approach to diversity in liberal democratic politics is even more revisionist.
145 But he is not liked by his own colleagues in the Liberal Democratic party.
146 But ministers from the conservative Liberal Democratic party were more circumspect in their criticism.
147 Yet the major lines of conflict and political mobilization evident in liberal democracies often do not appear class-based.
148 A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel. Robert Frost 
149 In any liberal democracy a mobilization of bias is cumulatively created by the outcomes of political and social conflicts.
150 But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law.
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