The judge in the case, Dame Elizabeth Butler Sloss, will have to decide whether it is ethically right for patients who cannot freely give consent themselves to be subjected to such an "unknown quantity" - even if there is a chance it may help them.
Is the connection Palmer makes with the fans enough to make it worthwhile to give freely of their services?
Spanos finds it remarkable that members of the SVSC are willing to give to freely of their time.
Gil believes that the SVSC works because people in Silicon Valley give so freely of their time with no expectation of getting paid back.
Open up your knowledge, your experience and your wisdom and give it away freely, to create the next generation of leaders.
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That's the essence of our liberty -- that we give back, freely.
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These specialists give their time and talents freely and without hesitation.
Advocates of such curbs argue that if corporations can spend freely at election time, their deep pockets will give them undue influence and corrupt the political process.
The deal would also give Bear a boost in trading the Chinese currency once it floats freely.
In short, therefore, the Dodd-Frank whistle blower provisions give the market an opportunity to do what it does best--operate freely through individuals.
Some countries are trying out inventive policies intended to allow companies to hire and fire more freely, yet still provide workers with some security of income if they lose their jobs and give them an incentive to look for work.
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At a minimum, both seemed to agree, a new local-government law must be passed so as to give municipalities (including Albanian-dominated ones) the power to raise and spend money freely.
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