They wouldn't have the freedom of movement they'd need to do an effective job.
The freedom of movement created by America's transportation infrastructure facilitates our Nation's economic vitality.
"The Freedom of Movement ruling is a sacred principle for us, " he said.
France is meant to be at the centre of a single market that depends on the freedom of movement of goods and people.
"The cease-fire enabled us to conduct disease surveillance with the freedom of movement, not fearing land mines and getting shot, " said Dr. Nabil Azziz, who coordinated Sudan's national Guinea worm eradication program until 2007.
Yet a spokesman for the European Commission - the EU's executive branch - told BBC Sport earlier this month that the freedom of movement legislation will not be altered and that no exceptions are to be granted.
"Any limitations to the freedom of movement of the Ambassador of Italy to India would be contrary to the international obligations established under this Convention, " a spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said in the statement.
Moreover, the Commission considers that, despite having taken corrective measures, the UK is still not fulfilling the stipulations of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU and of the EEA Agreement on the freedom of establishment and free movement of capital.
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But if she's right, and if Oprah can examine the successes of something like the Algebra Project or Detroit Summer--both built on the model of the freedom schools of the civil rights movement--then perhaps we can move beyond the realm of midday talk shows into something much more substantive: a sustainable movement that will remake our schools for the better.
As the country says goodbye to Coretta Scott King, Commentator Lester Spence reminds us she should be remembered not only for being the widow of a great civil rights leader, but also for her own work on the front lines of the freedom movement.
Without the support of the People of Freedom movement, founded by Mr Berlusconi, the present government cannot survive.
He said he decided against warmer attire because he wanted the same freedom of movement he feels with his arms uncovered.
The issue of freedom of movement will also be part of a review of the UK's relationship with the EU being carried out by Foreign Secretary William Hague.
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The restrictions have to be lifted at the end of next year at the latest, under EU rules on freedom of movement and the single market.
The coaches will have to let go of the reins and allow more freedom of movement for their players.
Al-Assad on Tuesday accepted the terms of the peace plan brokered by Annan that included an end to all violence by the government and opposition, the delivery of timely humanitarian aid, the release of arbitrarily detained people, freedom of movement for journalists, respect for peaceful demonstrations and freedom of association.
The French, however, pointed out that the Schengen rules grant freedom of movement only to those with proper passports and the means to support themselves.
The new mayor of Milan, Giuliano Pisapia, was not the choice of Italy's biggest opposition group, the centre-left Democratic Party, but of the smaller and more radical Left, Ecology and Freedom movement, led by the governor of Puglia, Nichi Vendola.
Alarm was also spread by Mr Berlusconi's initial insistence on a general election as the only way out of the political deadlock, and by his naming of a perceived stooge, Angelino Alfano, the secretary of his People of Freedom (PdL) movement, as his likely successor: the man who, as justice minister, introduced a 2008 law, later ruled unconstitutional, that provided Mr Berlusconi with immunity from prosecution.
We also reiterate our commitment to carry out all our obligations, and we call on the Israelis to carry out their obligations, including a freeze on settlements activities, which is not setting a precondition but a call to implement an agreed obligation and to end all the closure and blockade, preventing freedom of movement, including the (inaudible) siege.
NATO's entry into Kosovo, Mr Steiner said that Kosovo's status could not be seriously addressed until several benchmarks are met, including the establishment of the rule of law, democratic institutions, the safe return of Serbs, freedom of movement for all inhabitants, and economic regeneration.
When the SCLC needed money, it was Coretta Scott King who came to the fore, organizing a series of Freedom Concerts telling the story of the civil rights movement through a combination of prose, poetry and performance.
The UK this week stressed its commitment to freedom of movement within the EU for people who wanted to work.
Another incident points to the apparent violation of the Annan plan, which also calls for ensuring freedom of movement for journalists.
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The spokesman explained that if freedom of movement was abandoned for football, it would spread to other sports and the principle would collapse.
That has already prompted growls in Mexico, and claims that it violates the constitutional right to freedom of movement.
It's unclear whether the court's move to restrict the ambassador's freedom of movement goes against India's commitments under international law on diplomatic immunity.
It isn't clear whether the court's move to restrict the ambassador's freedom of movement goes against India's commitments under international law on diplomatic immunity.
At WPFD 2012 (Tunis), the societal aspect of this freedom was highlighted especially within the context of the Arab Spring movement.
Yet another part of me knew that these events in Libya and elsewhere in the Middle East are part of a broader and totally predictable movement towards freedom and liberation of the human spirit.
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