Example sentences of "[prep] freedom of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Green Party wants to return power to local communities and make local government more open and accountable through freedom of information and proportional representation .
2 Underlying the previous analysis was the view that the Court had resolved the conflict between freedom of contract and social protection by opting for the latter .
3 Most western democracies have laws which offer a better balance between freedom of expression and the right to reputation . ’
4 Catherine Lalumière , Secretary-General of the Council of Europe , acknowledged that " there is a contradiction between freedom of movement and the wish to avoid migratory inflows that are detrimental both to the country of origin and the receiving countries " .
5 Morice always worked and spoke for individual liberty and the rule of common law : ‘ I will not be ashamed in good and lawful sort to strive for freedom of conscience , public justice , and the liberties of my country . ’
6 Theirs is a bid for freedom of choice and democracy .
7 In any event , the scope for freedom of choice among surveyors is dependent upon the attitude taken by the RICS to acceptable protection .
8 John Major 's classless society is a pipe dream for without money there are no grounds for freedom of choice or opportunity .
9 Because I think that all our visions are parallel and ultimately we are moving in a similar direction for liberation , for freedom of choice .
10 If dross is the price we pay for freedom of expression , there is nevertheless a point at which such dross may become pernicious .
11 The character of Josef ( played with great skill by David De Keyser ) is sadly amusing — a writer who has abandoned his country and family for freedom of expression , he can not express himself in an artistic or commercial way .
12 This victory for freedom of expression will however have no effect on the grant-making process at the NEA .
13 And , on the other , of texts symbolizing victories in the struggle for freedom of expression and of the press .
14 The struggle for freedom of expression , and the invention of means to control it , are of course both very old .
15 A communiqué issued on July 4 at the end of a five-day meeting of the central committee of the ruling Parti congolais du travail ( PCT ) announced agreement on wide-ranging political reforms , specifically ( i ) broadening membership of the party ; ( ii ) abandoning Marxism-Leninism as the ideology of the state ; ( iii ) separating the functions of party and state ; ( iv ) ending the one-party system ; and ( v ) strengthening existing mechanisms allowing for freedom of expression , of the press , and of association .
16 They form the procedural pillars for freedom of expression in Britain .
17 In practice , the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act has caused little difficulty for freedom of expression .
18 In deciding the scope of a " fair comment " plea and the degree of interpretative sophistication to bring to bear on the question of whether a passage is " comment " or " fact " , the court should have regard to the constitutional importance of the " fair comment " defence as a protection for freedom of expression .
19 Other articles include an examination of the present situation for journalists in Panama and an essay by Aung San Suu Kyi , Burma 's leading politician and dissident , who has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought .
20 On July 10 the European Parliament awarded its Sakharov prize for freedom of thought to Aung San Suu Kyi , Myanma 's main opposition figure .
21 FOR THE first time , to his knowledge , the forces of law ‘ n ’ order have been tampering with items mailed from the US to Maurice Frankel , director of the Campaign for Freedom of Information .
22 2 ) the Campaign for freedom of Information is trying to promote a bill which would give patients the right to see their own medical records .
23 Although there is much to be said for freedom of information , it is not clear that it would greatly help individual aggrieved citizens .
24 For more information about the Act , contact the Campaign for Freedom of Information , 88 Old Street , London EC1V 9AR .
25 Norsk Hydro ( UK ) is the first company to receive an award from the Campaign for Freedom of Information following publication of an environmental report , verified by Lloyd 's Register , which reviewed Norsk Hydro ( UK ) 's operations , ‘ warts and all ’ .
26 Norsk Hydro 's openness concerning its environmental impact was recognised by the Campaign for Freedom of Information , which awarded the company one of its Freedom of Information Awards this year .
27 The new act clearly falls far short of the demand for freedom of information legislation with a presumption that all official information is in the public domain except where there are clearly defined reasons for restricting disclosure and where there is adequate monitoring to ensure that civil servants and politicians are committed to implementing the principles behind the legislation .
28 Does not that hostility to the charter give the lie to the Opposition parties ' request for freedom of information ?
29 She recently received an award from the Campaign for Freedom of Information .
30 During one of the meetings for negotiation , King Charles introduced a proposal which had been submitted by the Independents and Anabaptists calling for freedom of worship .
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