Now, unfettered by the burdens of office, he has more freedom to act.
Our grandfathers and fathers fought and died in two world wars to give us freedom to act as we wish.
Making a living, starting a business and finding work that you enjoy all depend on freedom to act in the economic realm.
Because you want military officers to have the freedom to act, to use their professional knowledge and to give their professional advice.
The freedom to act and a stern moral obligation to act in certain ways were seen as two sides of the same American coin.
Crucially, it is politicians and economists who understand the extraordinary power of currency who retain the freedom to act, and the ones that do not who do not.
Effective regulation of a worldwide market will necessarily involve a big loss of sovereignty by major nations, and national leaders are loth to relinquish their freedom to act independently.
Both want to rewrite the Freedom to Farm Act to provide a safety net for farmers.
In response to the situation, Democrats want to gut the 1996 Freedom to Farm Act, which phases out subsidies in return for giving growers the flexibility to switch crops in response to changing markets.
The Freedom to Farm Act of 1996 was supposed to wean farmers off federal handouts.
In 1996, Congress passed the Freedom to Farm Act, which aimed to phase out subsidies for most agricultural products.
Bill Bradley voted in 1996 for the Republicans' Freedom to Farm Act.
Farm subsidies remained largely unchanged until passage of the 1996 Freedom to Farm Act, when Congress replaced target price-deficiency payments with declining fixed subsidies.
North Dakota's commissioner of agriculture, Roger Johnson, wants the United States to return to the robust system of price supports it abandoned with the 1996 Freedom to Farm Act.
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At the same time many American farmers are learning to live with a free(ish) market: the 1996 Freedom to Farm Act gave farmers more leeway about switching crops, but also capped government subsidies.
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Whether or not the AMA appeals, the Journal and other news organizations will have to file Freedom of Information Act requests to gain access to the data.
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Without any evidence of wrongdoing, Attorney General Holder accused Pine of obstructing the entrance to an abortion clinic in violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act ("FACE").
To assuage those concerns, they are considering requesting modifications to the Freedom of Information Act, which would ensure that the information companies' share would remain confidential, according to Johnstone.
The Sun newspaper had used the Freedom of Information Act to request details of his personal expenses.
About 60 surgeries face losing income from dispensing drugs after pharmacists used the Freedom of Information Act to find out how much they were making.
Except for two things: Plaintiff Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale used the Freedom of Information Act to get all sorts of nasty e-mails from public school administrators to the short-sellers.
The BBC used the Freedom of Information Act to ask all of the 43 forces in England and Wales, as well as those in Scotland and Northern Ireland about their response times this year compared to in 2011.
After the Justice Department (reluctantly) agreed to release thousands of those emails as required by the Freedom of Information Act, Jackson decided to quit.
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But in emails released to the BBC under the Freedom of Information act, senior officials at the agency were shown to be looking into the costs of more rapid tests on 5 November, more than three months earlier.
Mr Breeden also places big constraints on the freedom of management and board to act independently from shareholders.
The FDA replied to a request for comment with three letters: "FOI, " referring to the Freedom of Information Act.
It is the type of document that prior to the Freedom of Information Act would have not been released.
We contend that the IRS is required by the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 to respect and accommodate the practice.
Furthermore, the SEC argued in court that the findings of its investigations into money management wrongdoing should not be subject to the Freedom of Information Act.
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He has filed multiple Freedom of Information Act requests to determine what information has been shared with the government, but his requests have been denied so far, he says.
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