41.   And, without a party line, Republicans have the freedom to change their minds.

42.   Another benefit to your company is that employees who have the freedom to pursue this type of professional activity often have increased appreciation for their regular employer.

43.   Another part of the legislation, known as the Pele Law, phases out an antiquated system in which players had little freedom to negotiate contracts.

44.   As head of a well financed investment company, Handley has the freedom to handpick his investments.

45.   As an American, Martin has freedom of speech.

46.   Aside from taking classes their first year, students have the freedom to pursue original research.

47.   At least, she added, she has freedom.

48.   At the time, the move was meant to allow Prechter to focus more on political fund raising, and have the freedom to visit his Texas ranch.

49.   Because Carolina and Jacksonville had no prior drafting or signing mistakes that created cap problems, they had more freedom to maneuver and sign free agents.

50.   Because Carter was not formally representing the American government, he had more freedom to hand out blandishments and pose for the cameras with Karadzic.

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%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
freedom 0.11%
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