liberal view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliberalandview
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liberal
adjective
uk/ˈlɪb.ər.əl/us/ˈlɪb.ər.əl/
respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofliberalandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Consider first theliberalview.
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The author takes aliberalviewof land invasions and informal trading which is overly simplistic.
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What is oddest about theliberalviewis how long it lasted.
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I have aliberalviewon education.
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This clearly contradicts the empirical observation that points to a change of the statutory interpretation towards a moreliberalviewof euthanasia.
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We are taking aliberalviewon the question.
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We ought to take a broad,liberalviewhere.
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In theliberalview, centralization had acted as the harbinger of freedom, understood as civil equality, rather than as a dangerous development leading to anarchy and despotism.
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That is, it makes moral sense and is not inconsistent with a generalliberalviewof morality to take especially important interests as worthy of separate moral consideration.
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The report recommended that aliberalviewbe taken over user restrictions.
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We hope that the court would take aliberalview, realising that it might be wrong.
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They have been taking a moreliberalview, for example, of cruelty for purposes of divorce.
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Theliberalviewis that the state should control this entire matter.
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This is because people nowadays take a moreliberalviewof these matters.
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A moreliberalviewis taken in rural areas and housing estates than elsewhere.
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We take a veryliberalview—with a small "1"—of this matter.
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There are other judges who take aliberalviewin favour of the tenant.
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The other place has taken a slightly moreliberalviewof this than we did, for good or for bad.
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I hope that my noble friend will be prepared to take a moreliberalviewon that.
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It is staggering that the group should take such a soft,liberalviewon such an important issue.
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Of course, the building societies have been taking a much moreliberalviewof that aspect than in the past.
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I hope that when we come to decide what birds are destructive, a fairlyliberalviewwill be taken.
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