Collocations withliberty

These are words often used in combination withliberty.

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bulwark of liberty
Is this the protection and the bulwark of liberty for the theatre and the author?
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cause of liberty
Much better was the aristocratic pride of the whigs, which had led them to martyr themselves in the cause of liberty.
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concept of liberty
Are the alternative explanations that religion has always given to the concept of liberty still available?
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constitutional liberty
After all, we have a long tradition of constitutional liberty.
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deprivation of liberty
It speaks of liberty and prohibits the deprivation of liberty without due process of law.
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economic liberty
We believe in political and economic liberty.
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erosion of liberty
It is not a great erosion of liberty for them not to be able to stand or to take their seats while they are detained.
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fundamental liberty
I believe that a fundamental liberty is at stake.
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individual liberty
Private autonomy is individual liberty from politics.
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infringement of liberty
When will we realise that every little infringement of liberty, for whatever good cause, diminishes the whole concept of liberty?
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liberty of conscience
This in turn underpinned a strong, but vague, moral imperative towards liberty of conscience.
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loss of liberty
There would be a significant loss of liberty, and legal sanctions would be applied in a myriad of cases in which sanctions are ultimately unjustifiable.
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negative liberty
What's wrong with negative liberty.
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personal liberty
How free: computing personal liberty.
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political liberty
Political liberty is its guarantee, consequently political liberty is indispensable.
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positive liberty
By contrast, positive liberty revolves around internal constraints that inhibit freedom such as addictions, fears, and compulsions.
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principle of liberty
This, of course, would have violated just about every underlying principle of liberty and freedom that fueled the revolution.
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religious liberty
Political and religious liberty were inextricably linked.
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restriction of liberty
This right of autonomy also morally constrains individual conduct by ruling out paternalistic restriction of liberty as morally impermissible.
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