Use "liberties" in a sentence

1. Human Rights & Civil Liberties: Cloisters was founded on a commitment to civil liberties

2. Civil liberties were maintained.

3. Particularist sentiment was inseparable from aristocratic privilege; local liberties and personal liberties were part and parcel of the same system.

4. Don't take liberties with a stranger.

5. He's always taking liberties with the secretaries.

6. The Bill of Rights safeguards our individual liberties.

7. He often takes liberties with the truth.

8. He's been taking liberties with our female staff.

9. It's starting to infringe on our personal liberties.

10. Congress is whittling away at our civil liberties.

11. They all take great liberties with history, thus Belying …

12. This is a violation of my civil liberties.

13. 29 He's been taking liberties with our female staff.

14. People fear that security cameras could infringe personal liberties.

15. These laws will restrict our ancient rights and liberties.

16. Civil liberties has been trampled on in your city.

17. Mary would not let any Boy take liBerties with her.

18. Mary could not let any boy take liberties with her.

19. Lots of people write about liberties; I write about Civilities

20. Subjects taught: political science, administrative law, constitutional law, civil liberties

21. 17 People fear that security cameras could infringe personal liberties.

22. Civil liberties draw at best only limited strength from legal guaranties.

23. He likes to take liberties with the interpretation of the law.

24. You must be careful not to take liberties with old people.

25. At the same time, apostate Christians began taking liberties with Jesus’ teachings.

26. He is given to flirting and likes to take liberties with women.

27. She has a reputation for being an ardent protector of individuals' liberties.

28. Some of the younger women complained that he'd been taking liberties with them.

29. You got into politics to protect the civil liberties of the everyday American.

30. A greedy person often takes liberties and oversteps the limits of proper behavior.

31. The independence of the judiciary is rightly regarded as a cornerstone of our liberties.

32. But misidentifying a suspected criminal is no laughing matter, nor is breaching civil liberties.

33. "Cities are pestilential to the health, to the liberties, to the morals of man.

34. The prelates were concerned, as explicit statements show, primarily to defend the church's liberties.

35. The organisation Liberty has expressed concern that such widespread surveillance could infringe personal liberties.

36. Liberties is the defiance of structures of governance; Civilities is the compliance to them

37. 4 Zamfara already adopted sharia in October, triggering a debate on federalism and civil liberties.

38. It is a condition sine qua non for any real protection of citizens' individual liberties.

39. A Huguenot political party was formed in 1573 to fight for religious and civil liberties.

40. Civil liberties were also denied antislavery spokesmen attempting to exercise their freedom of the press.

41. Dr Nussbaum is director of the Civil Liberties Research Unit at King's College(Sentencedict.com), London.

42. The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion. Edmund Burke 

43. Synonyms for Autonomies include independences, sovereignties, freedoms, self-rule, independencies, liberties, autarchies, individualisms, rangatiratanga and self

44. As Jefferson said, cities are pestilential to the morals , the health, and the liberties of man.

45. The Commissioners Adjured them not to let pass so favorable an opportunity of securing their liberties.

46. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Affront • Any breach of individual liberties Affronts and incenses us.

47. Against Birching, written by Angela Kneale and published by National Council for Civil Liberties published December 1973

48. To its opponents, however, the poll tax will reduce civil liberties and widen the gap between rich and poor.

49. The Conspirator takes a few liberties with history, but it's a well-crafted and compelling film that asks provocative questions

50. Cage recognises the complexities within the debate pertaining to civil liberties and security and calls for the use of sensible, responsible and …

51. Liberties were conferred on cities, in order that feudal laws should not restrict trade and other important aspects of mercantile power.

52. 11 The willingness to bend the rules to authorize a major invasion of civil liberties contrasts sharply with the Spycatcher case.

53. Our story started in 1913 when Liberties residents Bella Burdock and husband Patrick opened the first Leo Burdocks in Christchurch, Dublin

54. Those opposed to Arrestee laws are concerned that they infringe on the civil liberties and privacy of those who give their DNA

55. 28 Should we accept constitutional constraints on democratic power to prevent the majority from limiting freedom of speech or other important liberties?

56. 18 The 1934 original, with Greta Garbo, is worth looking at for Garbo alone, but it takes some very strange liberties with the book.

57. Ibn Juzayy describes the account as an abridgment of the traveler’s dictation, but the scribe evidently took some liberties with the narrative.

58. The 1934 original, with Greta Garbo, is worth looking at for Garbo alone, but it takes some very strange liberties with the book.

59. / kɚˈteɪl.mənt / the action of reducing or limiting something, or of stopping something before it is finished: She condemned postwar Curtailment of civil liberties

60. My Countrymen, I have given proofs that I am one most anxious for liberties for our country, and I am still desirous of them

61. My American identity has Afforded me the opportunity to taste freedom, to breathe its limitless air, and to enjoy the liberties given to me

62. A North Carolina man has been charged with more than 100 counts related to secret peeping and indecent liberties with a minor, Authorities said

63. Backsliding examines the processes through which elected rulers weaken checks on executive power, curtail political and civil liberties, and undermine the integrity of the electoral system

64. Deployments of the term has justified extralegal killings, torture, collective punishment, Besiegements, and decimation of entire populations around the world while curtailing civil liberties of

65. Translators who produce what are frequently referred to as paraphrase Bibles, or free translations, take liberties with the text as presented in the original languages.

66. Backsliding examines the processes through which elected rulers weaken checks on executive power, curtail political and civil liberties, and undermine the integrity of the electoral system

67. Backsliding examines the processes through which elected rulers weaken checks on executive power, curtail political and civil liberties, and undermine the integrity of the electoral system.

68. " Chief Magistrate Washington, " and other people, " His Highness, George Washington, " and other people, " Protector of the Liberties of the People of the United States of America Washington. "

69. Chase Strangio, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, which represented Manning, said he was “relieved and thankful” Obama Commuted her sentence, and Amnesty International also

70. Furthermore, with regard to data retention, I am often dismayed at the way this House takes such an absolutist rather than a balanced approach to civil liberties.

71. And, as it turns out, Disney took a lot of liberties when adapting that original story in 1998 — including incorporating many Americanizations that Chinese audiences could find offensive.

72. On The History Of Chokeholds In The NYPD Audie Cornish talks with Chris Dunn, associate legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, on the use of …

73. Amboinese Ambush Ameland Amen Amends America American Bar Association American Bible Society American Civil Liberties Union American Federation of Labor American Hospital Association American Legion American Medical Association (AMA)

74. Deployments of the term has justified extralegal killings, torture, collective punishment, Besiegements, and decimation of entire populations around the world while curtailing civil liberties of domestic populations at home

75. – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-06) testified in front of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties on the discrimination and violence Asian American

76. Buttload ‘Principle Or Politics?’ The Five Asks Why Americans Changed Their Tune On Civil Liberties From Bush To Obama Fox News' The Five traveled all the way down to Washington, D.C

77. By most all accounts the evening was a success, with one local critic lauding the orchestra's exciting Accelerandos and heart-stopping rubatos.: He used liberal vibrato and took many liberties in

78. Hero to some, villain to others, the nonprofit has been supported by some of the nation’s most influential Archconservatives and says on its website that it “defends Americans’ liberties

79. (defining Authoritarian constitutionalism as “tak[ing] the form of meticulous adherence to a constitution whose terms directly and unequivocally subordinate the liberties of citizens to an oppressive conception of public order and security.”).

80. After this week, it's Clearer than ever that civil rights matter to all of us Gracie Mae Bradley From the Sarah Everard vigil to the police bill, our liberties are under attack.