Mr Whittle clearly relishes the freedom private education allows him to innovate, without the regulations and hostile unions that dogged him in the public sector at Edison.
If proponents of smaller government, lower taxes, a vibrant private sector and Constitutional freedom permit themselves to be defined by small groups of radicals then the Tea Party will become a truly toxic force.
The offer, capping six months of negotiations between the Department of Economic and Community Development and Freedom Group, was dropped after private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management announced it would sell Freedom Group, manufacturer of the Bushmaster AR-15.
Could we attract talented lawyers to public service without the freedom to reenter private practice?
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The rights and freedoms secured by the Convention include the right to life, the right to a fair hearing, the right to respect for private and family life, freedom of expression, freedom of thought, conscience and religion and the protection of property.
For almost the last two years, Education Secretary Michael Gove has been in dispute with Information Commissioner Christopher Graham, over whether Mr Gove's private emails were accessible under the Freedom of Information Act.
Lord McNally acknowledged there was "a tension within government" on how much to extend freedom of information to private sector bodies, although he added that the split was not along party lines.
Conservatives tend to argue that the key is returning resources and greater freedom to people and the private sector.
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But I was saying: Let's be careful, the Freedom Charter doesn't discourage private enterprise.
Hoy, who has six Olympic gold medals - two from London 2012 - making him Britain's greatest Olympian, will then be given the freedom of the city during a private ceremony at the Assembly Rooms at about 15:00, watched by 500 invited guests.
But with individual freedom comes individual responsibility and respect for private property.
Freedom of speech is not protected in private interactions.
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However, successive and continuing government policies (and again this is an international phenomenon) of privatisation, contracting out, public-private partnerships, the private finance initiative, academy and free schools - all aspects of the private provision of public services - have increasingly entwined the public and private sectors and now focused attention on how far freedom of information should reach.
In yet another policy arena, overly aggressive interpretations of the Freedom of Information Act also may inhibit certain private information sharing.
Labour would apply freedom of information (FoI) laws to private firms working for the government, shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan has said.
Before joining Playboy, Mr. Flanders served as CEO of Freedom Communications, a newspaper chain partly owned by private equity that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy a few months after he left in 2009.
Officials also argue that the main threat to media freedom is not the state but the fact that private newspapers are increasingly driven by commercial interests and do not represent a diversity of views.
Two parties who agree to be bound by the law of a foreign jurisdiction when those foreign laws do not infringe upon any fundamental liberty or important public policy of the state of Oklahoma is as innocuous and conducive to the "freedom to contract" and the liberty inherent in private property as it sounds.
He claimed harassment, misuse of private information, and a breach of his right to privacy and freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment.
Risks that were supposed to fall on the private sector are borne by the state and train companies have little freedom to run themselves.
When he issued the proceedings against Facebook, the man claimed harassment, misuse of private information, and a breach of his right to privacy and freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment.
Now the Court will be tackling the question of whether corporations have the right of private citizens when it comes to privacy protection for individuals under the Freedom of Information Act.
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In particular, Mr Burnham said he feared the new freedom for hospitals to earn 49% of their income from private work would "damage the character and culture" of the NHS and take it closer to an American model.
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There's degrees and there's got to be a halfway house between freedom of the press and freedom of speech, and the right to a person's private life and privacy.
It's all part of the Ministry of Justice's plan to extend freedom of information to a wider range of bodies which may be private themselves but have public functions.
Freedom of information laws should be amended so that minutes of Cabinet meetings are kept private, the out-going cabinet secretary has said.
The initial row centred on whether it was legitimate for communication via private email accounts to be accessed by journalists and others if they made a request under the Freedom of Information Act.
The hotel, once a private home, hosted the late Nelson Mandela as he completed his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom.
No security checks, no luggage hassles, the freedom to depart when you want, and with the commercial passenger's stresses replaced by the private pilot's joyous autonomy.
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