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The existence of real liberties in many of these autocracies is very questionable.
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Scholars have argued that these broad areas heavily burden gang members' liberties and need be narrowly tailored to the conduct that directly facilitates public nuisance.
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They too talked about civil liberties, and like you failed to analyse their premisses.
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However, he qualified his belief in civil liberties to exclude what he considered threats to a free system.
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A number of liberties were taken with factual events for dramatization purposes.
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This required most importantly religious freedom and other basic liberties for all people.
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In addition to democracy and ecological issues, green politics is concerned with civil liberties, social justice, nonviolence, sometimes variants of localism and tends to support social progressivism.
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The definition was expanded to include fellatio in 1897 as well as the new crime of taking improper liberties with a minor.
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This has been termed a conservative and restrictive approach that seems to undermine the court's duty to generously interpret fundamental liberties.
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In practice, as the series progressed, some liberties were taken with the first two rules, at times becoming punchlines.
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