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use and liberty
Extending the logic of these measures, Green adumbrated a positive and collectivist definition of liberty, a concept of " public freedom " that justified legislative oversight of economic life, especially land ownership and use.
The emblem ’ s popularity during the French Revolution is due in part to its importance in ancient Rome: its use alludes to the Roman ritual of manumission of slaves, in which a freed slave receives the bonnet as a symbol of his newfound liberty.
He sought to use the national government to preserve liberty, improve infrastructure, open the western lands, promote commerce, found a permanent capital, reduce regional tensions and promote a spirit of American nationalism.
Individuals and groups would use and control whatever resources they needed, as the aim of anarchist communism was to place " the product reaped or manufactured at the disposal of all, leaving to each the liberty to consume them as he pleases in his own home.
" To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.
It was no yielding to a people crying for liberty, but the shrewd device of an autocrat, anxious to use the mass of the people as a check upon his hereditary foes among the greater baronage.
For example, many jurisdictions recognize broad claim rights to things like " life, liberty, and property "; these rights impose an obligation upon others not to assault or restrain a person, or use their property, without the claim-holder's permission.
Lastly, from the use of the word free-will, no liberty can be inferred of the will, desire, or inclination, but the liberty of the man ; which consisteth in this, that he finds no stop, in doing what he has the will, desire, or inclination to do .."
Historical or not, the cautionary tale highlighted the incongruities of subjecting one free citizen to another's use, and the legal response was aimed at establishing the citizen's right to liberty ( libertas ), as distinguished from the slave or social outcast.
Browne's second book in 1973, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World, focused on maximizing personal liberty and showed how to use libertarian principles to make your life much freer right now.
Responses to this concern range from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the United States ( and similar legislation elsewhere ) which make copy protection ( see DRM ) circumvention illegal, to the free software, open source and copyleft movements, which seek to encourage and disseminate the " freedom " of various information products ( traditionally both as in " gratis " or free of cost, and liberty, as in freedom to use, explore and share ).
Griswold argued that the Connecticut statute against the use of contraceptives was countered by the 14th Amendment, which states, " no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States ; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law ... nor deny any person the equal protection of the laws ," ( Amendment 14 Section 1 ).
Note that an iterator performs traversal and also gives access to data elements in a container, but does not perform iteration ( i. e., not without some significant liberty taken with that concept or with trivial use of the terminology ).
This inspired some of the " strangers " ( colonists who were not members of the congregation of religious dissenters leading the expedition ) to proclaim that since the settlement would not be made in the agreed-upon Virginia territory, they " would use their own liberty ; for none had power to command them ...." To prevent this, many of the other colonists decided to establish a government.
As a teacher, McGee himself made use of the ideograph as a tool for structuring the study of the rise of liberalism in British public address, focusing on ideographs such as “ property ,” “ patriarchy ,” “ religion ,” “ liberty .”
Having no further use for his former aristocratic associates, he broke off all connection with them, and thus felt at liberty to attack the secret combinations for political purposes, the oligarchical clubs to which they mostly belonged.
Plato's first Alcibiades ), ( 5 ) the Stoic doctrine of liberty ( introduced by generous allusions to Cornutus ' teaching ), and ( 6 ) the proper use of money.
I wish you would make use of your liberty with more modesty in time to come ".
In 1560 Sir Thomas Chaloner granted bases of land for digging coal, and in 1586 he granted St Bees School liberty " to take 40 loads of coal at his coal pits in the parish of St Bees for the use of the School ".
Opponents argued that the New Testament provided no authorization for their use in worship, while supporters argued on the basis of expediency and Christian liberty.
During 1976, Watt initiated the Mountain States Legal Foundation, a law company " dedicated to individual liberty, the right to own and use property, limited and ethical government and economic freedom.
In the Roman Republic, a citizen's political liberty was defined in part by the right to preserve his body from physical compulsion or use by others ; for the male citizen to submit his body to the giving of pleasure was considered servile.

use and describe
Below we use our earlier examples to describe and illustrate these four properties.
The use of the word abacus dates before 1387 AD, when a Middle English work borrowed the word from Latin to describe a sandboard abacus.
First century sources, such as the Abhidharmakosa describe the knowledge and use of abacus in India.
It is thus a term used to describe attempts to use philosophical methods to identify the morally correct course of action in various fields of human life.
( It is important to note that in the US some states prohibit the use of the word ' Architect ' to be used in any way to describe an unlicensed person who is in the architectural profession.
The proper use of the symbol is debated ; it is used to describe any cyclic pi system in some publications, or only those pi systems that obey Hückel's rule on others.
Until the 1970s there was considerable debate within psychiatry on the most appropriate term to use to describe the new drugs.
The Bush is a term Alaskans use to describe portions of their state that are not connected to the North America road network.
Catholic Christians, following the Canon of Trent, describe these books as deuterocanonical, meaning of " the second canon ," while Greek Orthodox Christians, following the Synod of Jerusalem ( 1672 ), use the traditional name of anagignoskomena, meaning " that which is to be read.
However, its primary use since at least the late 1980s has been to describe the application of computer science and information sciences to the analysis of biological data, particularly in those areas of genomics involving large-scale DNA sequencing.
Since the publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four the phrase " Big Brother " has come into common use to describe any prying or overly-controlling authority figure, and attempts by government to increase surveillance.
The word " baptism " or " christening " is sometimes used to describe the inauguration of certain objects for use.
* Blue biotechnology is a term that has been used to describe the marine and aquatic applications of biotechnology, but its use is relatively rare.
Others continue to use the word to describe the style of breakthrough warfare practised by the Axis powers of this period, even if it were not a formal doctrine.
Cyberpunk writers tend to use elements from hardboiled detective fiction, film noir, and postmodernist prose to describe the often nihilistic underground side of an electronic society.
Fans sometimes make up explanations for such errors that may or may not be integrated into canon ; this has come to be colloquially known as fanwanking ( a term originally coined by the author Craig Hinton to describe excessive use of continuity ).
The word horologia ( from the Greek ὡρα, hour, and λέγειν, to tell ) was used to describe all these devices, but the use of this word ( still used in several Romance languages ) for all timekeepers conceals from us the true nature of the mechanisms.
One form of this widespread language is used in Daniel and Ezra, but the use of the name " Chaldee " to describe it, first introduced by Jerome, is incorrect and a misnomer.
The identification of libertarianism with neo-classical liberalism primarily occurs in the United States, where some conservatives and right-libertarians use the term classical liberalism to describe their belief in the primacy of economic freedom and minimal government.
Due to the possibility of confusion between the use of the word " cytosol " to refer to both extracts of cells and the soluble part of the cytoplasm in intact cells, the phrase " aqueous cytoplasm " has been used to describe the liquid contents of the cytoplasm of living cells.
This has led to the very literal use of ' critical theory ' as an umbrella term to describe any theory founded upon critique.
The Microsoft Campus in Redmond, Washington, as well as hospitals use the term to describe the territory of their facilities.
These colorful, small-patterned printed fabrics gave rise to the use of the word calico to describe a cat coat color: " calico cat ".
As a result he started to use the term person-centered approach later in his life to describe his overall theory.
The use of a term for keeled sternum to describe the Ichthyornis – Neornithine group turned out to be equally inapt.

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