11.   Strange events in South Korea recently provided one more reminder that no one -- especially governmental authorities -- should overreact when people exercise religious freedom.

12.   The key here is not simply the freedom to be individuals, but the ability to exercise that freedom without your partner feeling hurt or angry.

13.   The protesters say they are exercising the freedom of speech guaranteed in their adopted homeland.

14.   They showed up, organizers explained later, to exercise their freedom to dress and speak as they please.

15.   Wednesday, at least, Woodward showed little interest in exercising her freedom of speech.

16.   What she was referring to, the caller said, was the effort by abortion foes to prevent American women from exercising freedom of reproductive choice.

17.   Whatever their reasons, African-American critics of affirmative action are simply exercising their freedom of expression and thus operating within a historic tradition.

18.   You now exercise freedom of speech and foul the fine art of journalism by your poorly thought-out drivel.

19.   A day after moving into Mazar-e-Sharif, residents were still exercising freedoms that had disappeared in other areas that fell under Taliban control.

20.   A lower federal appeals court last year rejected arguments that the Operation Rescue protesters were merely exercising their freedom of speech guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution.

v. + freedom >>共 405
have 10.74%
restrict 5.15%
guarantee 3.38%
demand 3.29%
win 3.18%
give 2.98%
limit 2.95%
enjoy 2.81%
allow 2.72%
protect 2.32%
exercise 0.86%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
freedom 1.08%
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