concept of freedom

collocation in English

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concept
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.sept/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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freedom
noun
uk
/ˈfriː.dəm/
us
/ˈfriː.dəm/
the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled ...
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(Definition ofconceptandfreedomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofconcept of freedom

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With those examples and their violations of personal liberties as the backdrop, conservative intellectuals benefited from grounding their policy stances in theconceptoffreedom.
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The aim in this paper is to define a freedom function that is applicable to an opportunityconceptoffreedom.
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That is, opportunity and exercise concepts are generic categories into which anyconceptoffreedomcan be classified.
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Theconceptoffreedom, for example, appears frequently throughout the text and could have provided a tighter focus for his material.
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The onlyconceptoffreedomremained as something given or granted, and then often in a heavily conditional way.
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If this still seems anathematic, it will likely identify that one'sconceptoffreedomis so closely allied with indeterminism that freedom is taken to mean indeterminism.
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They do not make apodictic claims, but try to formulate theirconceptoffreedomin such a way that it does not contradict the deterministic element in their theory.
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Moreover, it can be noted that some of the philosophical discussions pertaining to freedom are in terms of both an opportunity and exerciseconceptoffreedom.
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Anything else would run counter to theconceptoffreedomimplicit in the idea of citizens band.
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They will also vote for a widerconceptoffreedom.
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Theconceptoffreedomof the press has always been consistent with the acceptance of partisanship on the part of individual newspapers.
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It is all a pretext for further harmonisation as if viruses, germs and polluting particles were subject to theconceptoffreedomof movement.
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Throughout the world, the constant barrage of such propaganda has unfortunately fixed in the minds of some theconceptoffreedomfighter versus occupying force.
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There is really no otherconceptoffreedomof movement.
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She has a bizarreconceptoffreedomof choice.
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This country depends—the whole constitution and the whole way of life is based—on theconceptoffreedomunder the law.
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I have long made clear my adherence to theconceptoffreedom, in particular that of the individual.
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They spoke about the values, freedoms and liberties that are still the hallmark of our democracy, central to which is ourconceptoffreedom.
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