free+from+restraint

  • 51free air — noun : air not under restraint (as by pressure or flow) : normal atmospheric air; specifically : all of the atmosphere usually above 100 feet from the earth that is not greatly bound or restricted in its movements by surface friction of the earth …

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  • 52free election — An election at which the voter is left in the untrammeled exercise, whether by civil or military authority, of his right or privilege,–that is, where no impediment or restraint of any character is imposed upon him either directly or indirectly… …

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  • 53Prior restraint — is a legal term referring to a government s actions that prevent materials from being published. Censorship that requires a person to seek governmental permission in the form of a license or imprimatur before publishing anything constitutes prior …

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  • 54scot-free — /skot free /, adj. completely free from harm, restraint, punishment, or obligation: The driver of the car escaped from the accident scot free. The judge let the defendant off scot free. [1200 50; ME; see SCOT, FREE] * * * …

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  • 55scot-free — scot′ free′ adj. 1) cvb free from harm, restraint, punishment, or obligation 2) free from payment of scot • Etymology: 1200–50 …

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  • 56prior restraint — n: governmental prohibition on expression (esp. by publication) before the expression actually takes place see also near v. minnesota and new york times co. v. united states in the important cases section compare censorship …

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  • 57Car-Free Days — Brussels Car Free Day, 2005 …

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  • 58Car Free Days — A Car Free Day is an event organized in different places in different ways, but with the common goal of taking a fair number of cars off the streets of a city or some target area or neighborhood for all or part of a day, in order to give the… …

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  • 59Medical restraint — Contents 1 Types of medical restraints 2 Laws pertaining to medical restraints 3 See also …

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  • 60Physical restraint — refers to the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as handcuffs, shackles, straitjackets, ropes, straps, or other forms of physical restraint. Alternatively, unarmed combat techniques or sheer force of… …

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