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Left-libertarianism and with
* Left-libertarianism, a political philosophy emphasizing personal liberty and free market economics but with a left-wing influence

Left-libertarianism and is
Left-libertarianism, as defended by contemporary theorists such as Peter Vallentyne, Hillel Steiner, and Michael Otsuka, is a doctrine that has a strong commitment to personal liberty and has an egalitarian view concerning natural resources, believing that it is illegitimate for anyone to claim private ownership of resources to the detriment of others.

Left-libertarianism and several
Left-libertarianism names several related but distinct approaches to politics, society, culture, and political and social theory, which stress equally both individual freedom and social justice.

sometimes and synonymous
In modern times, collectivism is sometimes thought to be synonymous with socialism or specifically Leninism for its emphasis on a hierarchical Vanguard party organization, though collectivism more accurately simply means " group oriented " or " group orientation ".
Historically, it has sometimes been synonymous with " republic ".
It is normally synonymous with the term nationality although the latter term is sometimes understood to have ethnic connotations.
" In this antiquated context, chemical affinity is sometimes found synonymous with the term " magnetic attraction ".
In such a case, the theory is often referred to as a Yang-Mills theory, and is sometimes taken to be synonymous.
The term vibration is sometimes used more narrowly to mean a mechanical oscillation but sometimes is used to be synonymous with " oscillation ".
While technically a UFO refers to any unidentified flying object, in modern popular culture the term UFO has generally become synonymous with alien spacecraft ; however, the term ETV ( ExtraTerrestrial Vehicle ) is sometimes used to separate this explanation of UFOs from totally earthbound explanations.
The term is sometimes mistakenly used as synonymous with frequency drift, which is an unintended offset of an oscillator from its nominal frequency.
The word " intensity " here is not synonymous with " strength ", " amplitude ", or " level ", as it sometimes is in colloquial speech.
The terms channel, firth, pass or passage, kyle and sound can be synonymous and used interchangeably with strait, although each is sometimes differentiated with varying senses.
" Vaporware ", sometimes synonymous with " vaportalk " in the 1980s, has no single definition.
Šušan is sometimes mistaken as synonymous with Elam, but it was a distinctly separate cultural and political entity.
The term " icterus " itself is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to jaundice that is noted in the sclera of the eyes, however its more common and more correct meaning is entirely synonymous with jaundice.
Although " semivowel " and " approximant " are sometimes treated as synonymous, most authors agree that not all approximants are semivowels, although the exact details may vary from author to author.
The poem is sometimes viewed as an anachronism ; It spoke of glory and honour in a war that has since become synonymous with the futility of trench warfare and the wholesale slaughter produced by 20th century weaponry.
Cook showed that although " Ephraim " is sometimes used in Scripture to designate all of the northern kingdom, in various passages of Hosea such as Hosea 5: 5, " Israel " and " Ephraim " are not synonymous but refer to separate entities.
A major influence on ambient house was Japan's Yellow Magic Orchestra, sometimes cited as one of the pioneers of ambient house. During the early 1990s, the term " ambient house " became synonymous with intelligent dance music in general, but was eventually replaced by several other terms.
The reasons for such unclarity are that sometimes authenticity of certain " mothers ” is questioned, there may be differences between regions in what deities are worshiped and also many of these are synonymous titles of a single deity.
In modern rural Mexico, nagual is sometimes synonymous with brujo (" witch "): one who is able to shapeshift into an animal at night, ( normally into an owl, bat, or turkey ) drink blood from human victims, steal property, cause disease, and the like.
For this reason, it is synonymous with and sometimes called black propaganda.
Chinese nationalism (), sometimes synonymous with Chinese patriotism ( lit.
Within a BDSM-only context, submissive is sometimes synonymous with bottom.
The phrase " well-ordering principle " is sometimes taken to be synonymous with the " well-ordering theorem ".

sometimes and with
Suddenly the Spanish became an English in which only one word emerged with clarity and precision, `` son of a bitch '', sometimes hyphenated by vicious jabs of a beer bottle into Johnson's quivering ribs.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
In the incessant struggle with recalcitrant political fact he learns to focus the essence of a problem in the significant detail, and to articulate the distinctions which clarify the detail as significant, with what is sometimes astounding rapidity.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
Although they are forbidden to sit with the customers, the dancers are sometimes proffered drinks, and most of them can bolt one down in mid-shimmy.
It sometimes ended in death-like trances with many lying exhausted and panting on chair and floor.
The arrangement with Argiento was working well, except that sometimes Michelangelo could not figure who was master and who apprentice.
He got no relief from drink because, though sometimes Precious would buy himself a drink if he went out with us in the evening, he'd leave it on the table untouched.
I used to play with the older one sometimes, when he'd let me.
Hustler ( Knight Dream-Torkin ) is a playful bay rascal of a colt, not the best gaited, but he surely can pace and is right there with them, and sometimes leading them, in the best miles.
In soft woods with pronounced grain, there is sometimes a tendency for the hole to wander, due to the varying hardness of the wood.
After selecting a sheet and inspecting it for flaws ( even the best sometimes has foreign ' nubbins ' on its surface ), I sponge it thoroughly on both sides with clean, cold water.
whereas, with a poor formulation, the clothes exhibit a build-up of `` tattle-tale grey '' and dirty spots -- sometimes with bad results even after the first wash.
While costs on this order are sometimes separately charged for in residential and commercial rates, in the form of a mere `` service charge '', they are more frequently wholly or partly covered by a minimum charge which entitles the consumer to a very small amount of gas or electricity with no further payment.
To reinforce, and sometimes to replace, the simulated typography, Braque and Picasso began to mix sand and other foreign substances with their paint ; ;
In later collages of both masters, a variety of extraneous materials are used, sometimes in the same work, and almost always in conjunction with every other eye-deceiving and eye-undeceiving device they can think of.
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
It is still used in drugs and cosmetics, but it is rather scarce and sometimes is adulterated with oils from peach and plum seeds.
An animal with distinct coloration, or other marks easily distinguished and remembered by the owner and his riders, was sometimes used as a `` marker ''.
These childhood experiences are sources of the self-certainty that the adolescent needs, for experimenting with many roles, and for the freedom to fail sometimes in the process of exploring and discovering her skills and abilities.
Observing that `` reforms sometimes begin with the contemplation of horrible examples '', Hough catalogued the many abuses encouraged by existing procedures.

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