Mr. Barrow promised to serve his country "without fear or favor," not "without fear or failure."
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They rapidly tried to begin their day normally, without fear.
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Freedom to work without fear of arrest is another relief.
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That said, I'm not without fear going into the premiere.
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Click through, then go forth without fear — and have fun!
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Maybe it's because they can do so without fear now.
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Still, there are places to turn for help without fear.
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They run towards the fight, without fear in their eyes.
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" Three: "We need to continue reporting without fear or favor.
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I could travel, work, and live without fear of reprisal.
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We believe homosexuals have a right to live without fear.
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I can dance close to those I love without fear.
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" He added, "You deserve to live a life without fear.
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I am able to drive and work and live without fear.
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Nurses have to feel comfortable correcting doctors without fear of reprisal.
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"And we'll fight to work without fear of intimidation or retribution."
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You like to drink legally and without fear of being poisoned?
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BONDI: Sure, well, we continue what we are doing without fear.
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They have to apply the tax law... without fear or favor.
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Just keep these common items on hand and smooch without fear.
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Passive and without fear, we are hurt but we are brave.
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You can let your freak flag fly without fear of repercussion.
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That wasn't something I could do on my own without fear.
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She cannot sleep on Waikiki Beach without fear of being rousted.
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And tonight, he had been cool and fast and without fear.
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Peacefully and without fear, we are hurt but we are brave.
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He could insert odd elements at will without fear of disruption.
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Everyone deserves to live open and proud and free without fear.
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Matanda-Moyo has promised to tackle corruption without fear of favor.
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I want to be able to experience them again without fear.
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Presented with an opening, he aimed for the corners without fear.
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Could that doctor then end her pregnancy without fear of prosecution?
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I've learned to be more vocal about my needs without fear.
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People were determined that the community should pray without fear today.
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"We just can't get out without fear," she said, breaking down.
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The miners operate openly without fear that the police will interfere.
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Our country deserves to live without fear of another mass shooting.
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Prosecutors are charged with enforcing the law without fear or favor.
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The rule of thirds allows for swirling without fear of consequences.
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It's a breather from the suppression we live under, without fear.
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At their new home, her son could play outside without fear.
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Read on, and wear your #poweroutfit today, tonight, and tomorrow without fear.
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It means they can work and live here without fear of deportation.
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They gave, and continue to give, unyielding support without fear of judgment.
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Heed these warnings and stream your favourite shows without fear of repercussions.
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It symbolizes the moment he realized he could express himself without fear.
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The message: embrace the unique, the individual, and the bold without fear.
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They've told me that I should continue to express myself, without fear.
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The movie boldly tackles the topic without fear, and it is electrifying.
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Would you like everyone to be able to wear skirts without fear?
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"Allow the inner dialogues to happen without fear or ridicule," writes Cholle.
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You could blissfully ignore that after-hours communique without fear of repercussions.
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They could also disclose what they used without fear of legal repercussion.
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Kennedy challenged Americans to brave new domestic and global frontiers without fear.
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A journalist's first task is to gather information without fear or favor.
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Without fear, without favoritism, and certainly without regard to any partisan influence.
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Journalists must be able to pursue their work without fear or threat.
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A Turkey where every citizen may live without fear finally seems possible.
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We take our vacations, go to conferences, attend the theaters without fear.
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You didn't need gatekeepers, and you could accost the powerful without fear.
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For the first time, he described his experiences without fear of retribution.
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Grandparents could safely walk in their neighborhoods without fear of being assaulted.
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And I will serve without fear and without favor to any man.
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In a sense they're doing what twenty-somethings can do without fear.
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He is only focused on doing what's right, without fear or favor.
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In his later years he focused on aging and dying without fear.
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I define your "authentic self" as the person you are without fear.
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Well, now you can ignore them all, without fear of losing your job!
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By the early 703s, the Man Without Fear struggled creatively and in sales.
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Recommit to robust fact-based reporting without fear nor favor -- on the issues.
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To find out more about Virgin Atlantic's Flying Without Fear course, click here
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They can spend without first collecting taxes and borrow without fear of default.
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The blackouts suit copper-cable thieves, who can steal without fear of electrocution.
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I'm rooting out public corruption wherever we find it, without fear or favor.
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We must pursue peace without fear, hope without despair, and security without apology.
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Our community is safer when people can report crimes without fear of deportation.
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Take the mask off and behave like a boor without fear of reprisal.
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It enables us to hold our elected officials accountable without fear of retaliation.
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" She adds: "They tackled the disease head on, without fear, without self pity.
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Those freedoms mean that we can criticize government officials without fear of prosecution.
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I remember being surprised that Americans would announce their political views without fear.
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It allows people to vote the way they feel without fear of reprisal.
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You could repeat tests on the same person without fear of harming them.
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It protects our right to speak our minds without fear of government sanction.
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We all shared smiles and candies with strangers, with open hearts, without fear.
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" — Deborah Alejandra, human rights lawyer, San Francisco, Argentina "Live courageously and without fear.
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We all live here and we should be able to live without fear.
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And they must be allowed to do so "without fear, favour or prejudice".
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He must take the fight to Trump without waffling, without hesitation, without fear.
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Religious freedom means practicing religion in private without fear of intimidation or reprisals.
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She's been pretty fearless in going after those guys without fear or favor.
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Regulators should create "white lists" of reputable charities, which banks can serve without fear.
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Tumblr, you can revel in anonymity, say whatever you want without fear of it
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Democracy depends on the freedom to criticize those in power without fear of retribution.
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For the first time this debate season, Sanders attacked Clinton without fear or favor.
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You led us into the land of Wakanda without ego, without pretense, without fear.
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Formula allowed me to enjoy the occasional buzz without fear of poisoning my baby.
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All students deserve the opportunity to speak out without fear of reproach or retribution.
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Empower our children without fear… We need to talk about it all the time.
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The hotline could be a way for more scientists to speak out without fear.
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But at the age of 89, he is unusually able to speak without fear.
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All Americans have the legal right to vote without fear of intimidation or threats.
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After all these years, he can finally return to Colombia without fear or shame.
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Once the soup's out, you can eat the rest without fear of burning yourself.
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However, it's something many religious leaders and groups already do without fear of punishment.
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We want to teach, and to be able to live without fear of impoverishment.
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But being outside the country does not mean living without fear, al-Sharif said.
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"She lived without fear and without limits and was kind and generous," Blake says.
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People could work discreetly in their own homes or hotels without fear of reprisal.
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The 24-hour program allows people to seek help without fear of being arrested.
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The food itself remains traditional: classic French fare, heavy and without fear of pungency.
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They can say anything they want about you without fear of a defamation suit.
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America was a beacon of hope that promised him freedom to worship without fear.
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Being able to walk down the street holding hands with your partner without fear?
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We must design ways for students and scholars to report these abuses without fear.
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Now I can happily leave my phone in my bag without fear of hyperventilating.
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You can safely play The Marble Nest without fear of spoiling the main game.
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We will keep fighting for your right to live freely, openly, and without fear.
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So, you can at least enjoy your fully baked cookies without fear of repercussions.
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We want everybody to have the opportunity to be what they are without fear.
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Rather than fleeing from my emotional baggage, he welcomed it without fear or judgment.
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These laws generally allow people to carry guns in public without fear of arrest.
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"The responsibilities of the position I feel, but accept them without fear," Grant said.
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Walk down the historic streets that I walk without fear as a proud Jew.
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So I want those institutions without fear, favour or prejudice to go against anyone.
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It is like a birthright, which we must exercise to the fullest without fear.
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This included creating a process so others could report vulnerabilities without fear of prosecution.
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Or citizens and political candidates freely expressing their opinions online without fear of suppression?
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We need to be able to criticize Islam's worst without fear from political correctness.
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The boy learned how to dress wounds, remove ticks, and handle scat without fear.
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She speaks out, freely and without fear, about the rights of refugees like herself.
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We will keep fighting for your right to live freely, openly and without fear.
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The day Mohseni arrived in New York, she started growing out her hair without fear.
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As we have done since 2010, we will review every claim without fear or favor.
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Where the thinking man used caution, Tupac courageously stepped up without fear of the repercussions.
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And Mr Putin could let Mr Navalny run without fear that he might actually win.
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With vampires in the rear view, she's focusing on doing what she wants without fear.
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Nothing says holy like a squad of gunmen firing at will without fear of prosecution.
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Officers should instead, he argued, treat complaints seriously and investigate them "without fear or favour".
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He's staying in Paris -- at the same hotel -- apparently without fear he'll be arrested again.
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In Wau, Dinkas walk in the streets without fear (except at night, when robbers prowl).
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He posted anonymously, as so to allow him to speak out without fear of retaliation.
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Standing on the team's sideline both times, he encouraged the Mustangs to play without fear.
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Transgendered people can use them without fear of people barging in or being stared at.
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Without fear of hyperbole, this is the pinnacle of what a comic book can be.
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We should all have the freedom to be our authentic selves without fear or judgement.
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He acts like the extremely wealthy and privileged man he is, without fear of consequence.
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"We can enter Italian waters without fear of being fined or having the boat confiscated".
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Those people are allowed to live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation.
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He picks up a dropped lighter for an armed forces member without fear of recognition.
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I believe the law should be enforced without fear or favor -- in a neutral manner.
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Similarly, any level of employee can criticize any of their bosses without fear of retribution.
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She should be able to get them without fear of judgment if she wants to.
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In short, it helps everyone have just a little more fun without fear or confusion.
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Ms. Wright said neighbors should be able to ask each other for directions without fear.
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Yet Straily knows something they don't: how to get outs in the majors, without fear.
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Finally, she hopes that more Republican leaders would act without fear of an impending election.
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Religious colleges would be able to bar openly same-sex relationships without fear of repercussions.
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It is important that media can act without fear or dependence upon any one entity.
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But you can rely on Pinterest for cutesy design inspiration without fear of fake news.
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They invite visitors to use heroin, fentanyl and other deadly drugs without fear of arrest.
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"Journalists should be able to work in Indonesia without fear of arrest," Harsono told VICE.
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Background reading: Ms. Porter's story about Mr. Shields's quest to die openly and without fear.
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"We can say, without fear of contradiction, the Bidens love you guys," Mr. Biden replied.
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Let us demonstrate without fear, let us move forward determinedly from non-violence to freedom.
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Cubs manager Joe Maddon said he appreciated Contreras' willingness to play multiple positions without fear.
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And nationalism cannot exist without fear: fear of losing, fear of others, fear of change.
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They can practice Islam without fear and celebrate the culture of their 240 million people.
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That way, you can withdraw some money if needed, without fear of paying a penalty.
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The Imbonerakure, terrorize those they deem as threats to the regime, without fear of consequence.
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In future they, and other Indians, may find it easier to seek psychological help without fear.
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At least some ordinary believers in that region appreciate the chance to practise faith without fear.
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Some teachers used sick days or snow days to cover the time without fear of retaliation.
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After all, this is what democracy is about: the right to challenge without fear or favor.
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The answer is simple: the ability to argue every detail without fear of arrest -- or worse.
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Encrypted communication is the future of how we will talk to each other, intimately, without fear.
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A ruling that would ensure my nephews can do their homework without fear in their eyes.
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Social Security for all would allow American workers to pursue business ideas without fear of poverty.
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People should be able to meet with him without fear of being called a double-agent.
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We will have to keep fighting to live without fear in this place we call home.
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The ultimate stage is liberty for individuals to inhabit society without fear, unedited, as they are.
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Shop (and click) without fear Amazon is offering free shipping on all orders for the holidays.
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It was both past and present, and could be understood without fear of mistakes or forgetting.
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We need a system in which employees can come forward without fear of intimidation or retribution.
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A seat at the council would let workers speak without fear of manager retaliation, he said.
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To Ramaphosa's opponents, she is holding the country's top officials to account without fear or favor.
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There are more than 100 countries where they cannot travel without fear of arrest and extradition.
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Roman Polanski just lost his bid to return to the United States without fear of prison.
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Loujain always envisioned a Saudi Arabia where women had fundamental rights and could live without fear.
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Objective reality exists, truth matters, and we have to pursue them with purpose and without fear.
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Waivers would allow European banks to supply the credit to Iran without fear of U.S. sanctions.
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In any democracy, journalists must be free to carry out their jobs without fear or intimidation.
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In general, officers are given lot of legal latitude to use force without fear of punishment.
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In games like Skyrim, pedophiles can navigate bustling cities or populated streets without fear of judgment.
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Is it a symbol of intimacy or commitment, the freedom to fight without fear of abandonment?
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Without fear, we don't have the opportunity to prove ourselves in ways we never thought possible.
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She speaks softly, firmly and without fear, but is openly more comfortable with the written word.
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The program allows children brought illegally to the United States to stay without fear of deportation.
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In others, people smoke in public without fear of an officer passing by or stopping them.
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Dissent, free speech and the freedom to choose with confidence and without fear are under strain.
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Indifference is a sure sign that you truly are without fear, worry or hope in something.
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It is the right of every American to freely express their beliefs — without fear of retribution.
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We walk for a Turkey in which heads are held high and minds are without fear.
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Facts are journalism's foundation; the pursuit of them, without fear or favor, is its main objective.
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People should have the right to exercise their right of free speech without fear of retaliation.
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With them, we can let our love flow freely without fear of being judged or rejected.
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The place where men can wear their kufis and pray without fear of aggression or assault.
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The legislation would allow banks to do business with cannabis companies without fear of federal punishment.
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The country's prosecutors, he said, would act "without fear, prejudice or favor" should such evidence emerge.
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In general, cops are given lot of legal latitude to use force without fear of punishment.
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In general, officers are given a lot of legal latitude to use force without fear of punishment.
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For now, survivors and their allies need private spaces where they can speak without fear of retribution.
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That way, workers would feel free to report illegal activity such as trafficking without fear of retribution.
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It works as a primer so I can apply more paint without fear of text showing through. .
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Businesses—international or local—tell me they can hardly speak freely about China without fear of retribution.
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Pope Francis has a message for all mothers concerned about breastfeeding in public: do so without fear.
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She had awakened in total bewilderment, but without fear or anxiety, knowing all was well and good.
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The best part: The rings are also edible, meaning sea life can munch on them without fear.
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Inside, they are able to freely ask, discuss, prod, and complain without fear of retribution or judgment.
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All Americans, including our elected leaders, deserve to lead their daily lives without fear of being shot.
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The simple answer, of course, is that reporters should just tell the truth without fear or favor.
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Dele Alli is 19 years old, he is English, and he does stuff like this without fear.
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Our review of this case, as I have stated before, will be pursued without fear or favor.
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Reid said the ability for service members to report potential sightings without fear will support research efforts.
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Cover the hell out of the story without fear or favor: That must still be our byword.
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"I knew this would help me grow the business without fear of my personal finances," Wood said.
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I've lived with this hope, a false hope, that I'd finally be able to live without fear.
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The merger would make it easier for the companies to raise premiums without fear of losing customers.
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The American people have a right to know that research is being conducted without fear of reprisal.
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The job of DOJ is to investigate and prosecute crimes and potential crimes without fear or favor.
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The prostitutes, called "central bankers" because of where they gather, walk the street without fear of arrest.
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Legal standards generally give officers a lot of legal room to use force without fear of punishment.
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When a president can break the law without fear of impeachment, then we should really be worried.
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I felt like I could trust him and ask him questions without fear of punishment or judgment.
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We need policy that will enforce the law, but will still allow people to live without fear.
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You can safely post your own comments without fear of vitriol from trolls or challenges from naysayers.
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The lines in "Evolution" are physical, a body unleashed but not yet comfortable and not without fear.
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More people are getting stoned without fear of consequence now in the United States than ever before.
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It demonstrated to critics that he could travel to the United States without fear of being detained.
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"Senator Klobuchar has always believed in pursuing justice without fear or favor," her campaign representative told Refinery29.
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The flag represents America -- and America represents the right to express your views without fear of retribution.
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He could take jet flights without fear of what the air pressure might do to his head.
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VICE withheld the student's name so he could speak freely without fear of retribution at his job.
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Daniels wants to tell her full story without fear of being sued by the legendarily litigious Trump.
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But the courts, law enforcement, and Congress—without fear or favor—are responsible for such an investigation.
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You could drop something on there without fear that it, or something fragile inside, would be damaged.
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Additionally, the Tesla employees say they want to be free to express themselves without fear of retribution.
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Every single person on earth is entitled to be treated with dignity and to live without fear.
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Black elderly could walk the streets of their neighborhoods without fear of being attacked by their grandchildren.
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I can protest Mike Pence's visit, his inhumanity, racism and homophobia without fear of persecution or retribution.
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" "Every single person on earth is entitled to be treated with dignity and to live without fear.
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Republicans do not own this stance, but Democrats who share this viewpoint must speak out without fear.
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Chief Keef is free to drive around without fear of getting pulled over ... for unlicensed driving, anyway.
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Or maybe just move to a city where dogs can be transported without fear or a miserable sack.
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Yet thanks to their default policies, both states' governors could head to the beach without fear of mockery.
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"It was moving to see someone not only being, but exploring who they are without fear," she says.
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As someone who's finished the game, I spent some time poking around the map without fear of spoilers.
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To live according to our deepest convictions in life, and to do so openly, peacefully, and without fear .
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To live according to our deepest convictions in life, and to do so openly, peacefully, and without fear.
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"We will continue to decide cases according to the Constitution and laws without fear or favor," he said.
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"In any democracy, journalists must be free to carry out their jobs without fear or intimidation," Field said.
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It's a night where they continue to get comfortable going to shows again and can sing without fear.
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Anyone on the team can always bring any question or concern to my attention without fear of retribution.
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They both urge the observant to live life without fear of death, but to remain reverent towards her.
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Patience, unconditional love, to provide an atmosphere where people can feel any feeling without fear of being judged.
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I can reach completely behind my back without fear of losing tracking, but that's a fairly rare situation.
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It also allows gay and queer people in India to be open about who they are without fear.
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Without space for extra airlines, established carriers can raise their fares without fear of new competitors moving in.
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The intent is to allow professors to do controversial work without fear of being fired by their universities.
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I was free to cry and sing and laugh as loud as I wanted, without fear of judgement.
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Durable headphones that you can casually toss into your gym bag without fear of breaking them are ideal.
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I was able to sit in a Starbucks for several hours without fear of the battery getting low.
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From July 1, owners of unregistered guns will be able to hand them in without fear of punishment.
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This legislation will allow Americans to exercise their First Amendment rights regarding consumer experiences without fear of retribution.
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For example, people think they can spew hateful language or share insulting images without fear of being discovered.
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The idea is to give people an incentive to help others in dire need without fear of prosecution.
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I went swimming in the hotel pool without fear of exploding swim diapers or dry drowning baby lungs.
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All Americans should aspire to live in a country where we can exist in peace and without fear.
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"Javiera's generation, they grew up without fear of the dictatorship," said Ms. López's mother, Pamela Inés Layana Guendelman.
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I mean, I got it: It was cool getting high without fear of being hassled by the cops.
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In order for our system to function, our courts and judges must work independently, without fear of reprisals.
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Cuomo would also look to implement a "whistleblower" process to help victims file complaints without fear of retribution.
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It also allows North Korea to build and stockpile both missiles and nuclear weapons without fear of intervention.
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Environmental groups argue that Bolsonaro's rhetoric has emboldened farmers and ranchers to start fires without fear of punishment.
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So he can say and do whatever he wants without fear that he will be uncovered or ignored.
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Generally, "stand your ground" laws allow people to respond to threats or force without fear of criminal prosecution.
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Sandra and every American should be free to live consistent with their beliefs without fear of government punishment.
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You can even sleep with this stuff on overnight without fear of it getting on your white pillows!
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O'Malley said Democrats must approach Trump's brand of conservatism — he unambiguously calls Trump's campaign style "fascism" — without fear.
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Vladimir Putin of Russia will continue to wage his wars and stir instability without fear of American interference.
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Parents allowed children to play on the streets and walk to parks without fear of a suicide attack.
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Yet the mistakes were the kind the United States could absorb without fear of the competition catching them.
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She advocated for what she knew to be right, undeterred by criticism and without fear of the consequences.
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But people there come to work every day committed to writing about the world without fear or favor.
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Personally, I extended my stay in defiance — not entirely without fear, but on principle and because I could.
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Irving delivered that message to Brown after the game, that he had to continue to play without fear.
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She said she had vowed to ski without fear all the way to the end of the race.
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The Model Alliance believes in safety, freedom to work without fear of harassment, and real consequences for abusers.
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Job providers, for their part, should be able to pick their partners without fear of being locked in.
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Schools should be places where children can learn, and faculty and staff can work, without fear of violence.
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At their best, Britain's irreverent tabloids report without fear or favor, aggressively holding the political elite to account.
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Exercising your right to not clap -- without fear of punishment -- is the essence of being an American. 32.
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A team needs an environment that feels judgment-free, so that everyone can share their thoughts without fear.
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The company hopes to create a culture where employees can discuss wages without fear of discrimination or retaliation.
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You can finally weather the storm without fear of soaking your sneakers thanks to Allbirds' new Mizzle Collection.
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We are all human beings, and we all deserve to live in peace, without fear for our lives.
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"Our society needs to work to ensure transpeople can live without fear," the American Civil Liberties Union said.
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We are fighting for a world where people can access health care without fear, stigma, and systemic barriers.
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Despite marquee villains new and old, the Man Without Fear thus risks becoming the Series That Induces Sleep.
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Almost all of them required strict confidentiality to speak without fear of retribution from their bishops or superiors.
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This law inhibits our faith leaders from speaking freely about moral and other issues without fear of retribution.
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"The way we stand up is by deciding cases and controversies independently without fear or favor," Kavanaugh said.
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He could testify to a jury without fear they would be prejudiced against him because of his race.
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We are allowed to disagree but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm.
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We are allowed to disagree, but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm.
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These words are articulated without fear of offending, whether in the classroom or the courtroom or the examination room.
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The project's artist, Matt Cochrane, wanted to create a female subject who could stand freely and live without fear.
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Biden joins his competitors in the Democratic field in ensuring protections for workers to strike without fear of reprisal.
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When I have a wife, I should be able to say this is my wife without fear of harassment.
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Protecting our future, allowing our children to walk into school with confidence, without fear should ALWAYS be our priority.
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I can only work to create a world in which people are truly making decisions without fear or coercion.
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It allows for working remotely or taking paid time off without fear of retribution while a claim is pending.
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Ohio recently passed the Good Samaritan law, which allows people to report fatal overdoses without fear of legal consequences.
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It aspires to the 2010s witch fantasy, to the idea of Sabrina using her power without fear or limitation.
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Motherboard granted the source anonymity to talk openly about a scam without fear of reprisal from other community members.
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The rights of women (and men) to participate in public life without fear of harassment or violence is fundamental.
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But by embracing death, Santa Muerte believers say they are free to live their lives without fear or anxiety.
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Veterans can now ostensibly participate in state medical marijuana programs without fear of having their other prescriptions cut off.
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QWERTY, Flirty, and Crying is a chance for Navarro, Kyttenjanae, Scott, and Byström to express digital feminity without fear.
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Our national commitment to free speech rests on a thin reed: that we can speak without fear of retaliation.
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We want to see LGBTQ women bring their significant others to company parties without fear of losing their jobs.
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I think your authentic self, at least in terms of social anxiety, is the self you are without fear.
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"It's about women being able to go out at night, even wearing super sexy clothes, without fear," Prada said.
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This is why we allow the New York Times to publish opinions, even anonymous ones, without fear of coercion.
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Her career is stable enough to allow her space to speak out without fear of destroying her job prospects.
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It is because of this law that we can love our baby out loud in the open, without fear.
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That's why Congress should allow these Dreamers to live, work and learn in the U.S.—without fear of deportation.
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They can return to planned tasks in the future without fear of missing a deadline or working additional hours.
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RFE/RL president Thomas Kent demanded the organization's journalists be allowed to resume their work "without fear or delay".
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Alexander's overarching aim is to make it possible for people to speak freely and without fear about their diagnosis.
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But Soviet Jews whispered to each other different stories -- stories of a place where we could live without fear.
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Which means he is totally free to say what he really thinks, without fear or care of the consequences.
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Encryption allows users to message one another without fear that other parties will hack into and read the conversations.
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Without competition, they penguins, like other island-bound birds, could become huge and flightless without fear of becoming lunch.
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She said she hopes more people will explore and embrace their "masculine and feminine energies" without fear of judgment.
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That means you can load it with lights, garland, and ornaments without fear of drooping branches or bare spots.
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"I want every teen to be able to walk the streets without fear of death," she told Prince Charles.
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After all, if even a Fed is now pro-cryptocurrencies, antitrust regulators should jump on the wagon without fear.
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Go ahead and enjoy your weekend porn-viewing without fear (or hope) of ending up in church on Sunday.
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"Many people from all walks of life now use marijuana without fear of adverse legal consequences," Judge Weinstein wrote.
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The sculpture invites viewers to imagine a world where women are safe and live without fear, Mr. Cochrane said.
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Advocates of the bill say it would allow police and civilians to go after criminals without fear of prosecution.
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This factor, too, gives employers the power to hold down worker wages without fear of losing too many workers.
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It is about the ability to challenge power — most literally, to criticize the government without fear of legal consequences.
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He freed Russians to speak their minds without fear, ended the Communist monopoly on power and held competitive elections.
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We envision an industry in which creative expression flourishes and everyone can work without fear of harassment or abuse.
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Equally essential were the rights to protest, to organize without fear of reprisal and to dissent, clearly and loudly.
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It was so good that it transcended boundaries, and boys could read it without fear of being considered effeminate.
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But for any Shrine where there's progress to be made, you can leave without fear of losing your place.
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"I commend the authorities for enforcing and applying the law without fear or favor," he said in a statement.
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Sheets of paper cover the windows, so that she can dance freely without fear of being watched, she says.
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Mr. Shields believed that dying openly and without fear could be his most meaningful legacy — which was saying something.
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Bloomberg and Biden also both support allowing states to set their own marijuana policies without fear of federal punishment.
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You should be able to withdraw your money freely without fear of falling below a seemingly arbitrary threshold.4.
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Pecker now may share anything's he knows about these payments with federal authorities without fear or threat or prosecution.
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You are free to accept or decline as your inclination and your schedule permit, without fear of being rude.
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But it should still be possible to check in, and out, without fear of undue surveillance and identity theft.
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Could we look forward to programming these machines to make our jobs better without fear of them usurping us?
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The Justice Department's highest function is the discovery of truth, without fear or favor to politics or power dynamics.
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Not for their lives, but for their freedom to be themselves without fear of being socially demolished for it.
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Now he can work and travel and play with his children without fear of contracting a debilitating lung infection.
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This without fear of being silenced, arrested or incarcerated — unlike most of the Middle East and, yes, the world.
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I hope it gives them hope for a brighter future where they can be themselves without fear or regret.
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I realized I was living out my dreams through my character, a man who lived unapologetically without fear of ridicule.
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Still, NAVEX's Conlin believed that whistleblowers as a whole are feeling more empowered to speak up without fear of repression.
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Proper holiday etiquette calls for a turkey truce so you can enjoy those mashed potatoes without fear of familial strife.
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"I find these graphs terrifying and I struggle to understand why so many people accept this without fear," she writes.
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One of her goals is to ensure that her clients feel safe in sharing anything without fear of being judged.
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Financial capitals such as Chicago and Minneapolis could inflate farmers' loan rates or undercut grain prices without fear of reprise.
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It argues passionately for reporting without fear or favor, but shows reporters hobnobbing with their subjects like "Great Gatsby" extras.
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It's that eventually fun overlaid itself on that network and created a world where nearly everyone could interact without fear.
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Hopefully that means these bots will continue to make their deliveries efficiently and effectively without fear of unwanted human intervention.
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The cities, however, counter that sanctuary policies promote safety by encouraging communities to cooperate with police without fear of deportation.
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Baritz wants people to enjoy Pillowfort, build lasting communities, and blog without fear of repercussion over content that's being posted.
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The company also says people should feel free to talk about their orientation without fear of their content being deleted.
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Despite the scary news stories and terrifying viral videos, take a deep breath and board your next flight without fear.
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They're safe and easy enough for the uninitiated to approach them without fear, but they don't skimp on efficacy, either.
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Clinton at least stands with the one who stood up without fear or favor and did what he had to.
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"We enforce the law without fear or favor because credible evidence is not partisan," Rosenstein wrote in his resignation letter.
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We will continue to deliver that journalism, without fear or favor, to our readers in America and around the world.
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WADA continues to ban the recreational drug while Canadians are preparing to light up without fear of breaking the law.
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Using fake customer information allows them to share access to their work more quickly without fear of leaking sensitive data.
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Knowing the Thunder had been getting off to slow starts, the energetic point guard attacked the Suns' defense without fear.
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And I'm sorry that the world still doesn't always allow us to talk openly about it, without fear of prejudice.
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The right to freedom of speech – to freely disrespect the state without fear of repercussion – is deeply American in nature.
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"He will never be able to travel outside of Iran without fear of being arrested and brought here," Kim said.
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Giving everybody the opportunity to be entrepreneurial without fear is part of Zuckerberg's overarching call to the graduates of Harvard.
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You can channel your inner Tom Cruise without fear of your friends politely pouring your mangled Sazerac down the drain.
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If Republicans retain control, Trump may feel emboldened to try to curtail the investigation, without fear of serious political resistance.
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Effectively addressing violent and property crime requires approaching the problem with both eyes open and without fear of the facts.
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Elections would be federally supervised and ballots would be secret, allowing workers to vote without fear of harassment or intimidation.
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Some Kurds told me they felt free to walk late at night without fear of arrest for the first time.
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Just last night, I bounced around the living room with my two children without fear of retribution from my midsection.
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All women engaged in the commercial sex industry should feel empowered to come forward for help, without fear of criminalization.
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"We will pray for the day that they can live out their faith freely without fear of persecution," he said.
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This personal and portable coverage goes with them regardless of employment, without fear of denials due to pre-existing conditions.
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People began to move down the empty streets, walking without fear of getting shot in the head or the knees.
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For me, Sara was something like that, somebody I trusted to jump into this world and experience completely without fear.
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"The Internet is a public space where women have a right to exist safely and freely without fear," Obama said.
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Effectively, banks and other corporations are free to rip off their consumers without fear of being held accountable in court.
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But will he lift repressive media laws and let journalists and publishers do their work without fear of being arrested?
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But there is a way to overcome the question's malicious effects: Everyone must stand up and be counted, without fear.
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But the moment I die, any perjurer can go on television and falsely accuse me without fear of a lawsuit.
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Toronto is a welcoming city and a sanctuary city—with or without documentation, you can access public services without fear.
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Now you can plug your phone into your laptop at any time, without fear of apps opening up willy-nilly.
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We all must have the freedom to be our silliest and most pathetic selves without fear of it defining us.
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Business Insider granted anonymity to this McDonald's employee in order to allow them to speak frankly without fear of retribution.
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Lora Shahine also says that she&aposs on TikTok to "educate without fear," according to one of her first videos.
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Afghans living in cities returned to their homes in the countryside — some for the first time in years — without fear.
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In times not so far distant, they would have enjoyed and exercised their power and status without fear of criticism.
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Just a year ago he was so innocuous that celebrities like Katy Perry could tweet him without fear of backlash.
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All this means that Xi can dispose of the Hong Kong demonstrators as he likes without fear of outside consequences.
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There were a few safe zones in my childhood, places where I could break the mold without fear of retribution.
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Throw this one on the grill at an upcoming BBQ and tell your guests that they can eat without fear.
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We all have a role to play in creating safe environments where everyone can be free to work without fear.
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But they said that the protection also allows them greater freedom to police bad behavior without fear of legal actions.
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That would seem to give the governor license to advance the party agenda without fear of interference from the Republicans.
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For a couple extra Jacksons, it opens up the joys of reading in the pool, beach, and bathtub without fear.
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The sculpture invites viewers to imagine a world where women are safe and live without fear, Mr. Cochrane previously said.
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DACA offered temporary legal status to young, undocumented immigrants, and allowed them to live and work without fear of deportation.
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DACA made it possible for her to obtain a driver's license, pay in-state college tuition and live without fear.
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Inside Venezuela, we need to ensure that all parties are at liberty to participate in elections without fear or constraints.
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To the students who felt the same way, getting to hold hands or kiss without fear of discipline is vital.
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They should feel they can ask questions without fear of scorn, explore their own ideas and draw their own conclusions.
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Navarro Sánchez and Rivera were filming the third season of "Sin Miedo a la Verdad" (Without Fear of the Truth).
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We should reflect on our duty to judge without fear or favor, deciding each matter with humility, integrity, and dispatch.
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In addition, she supports banking access for cannabis companies and permitting veterans to use marijuana without fear of federal punishment.
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We need a place where families can feel heard and understood, and talk without fear of prejudice, judgment or shame.
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The Obama-era program allows immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to remain here without fear of deportation.
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The program allows immigrants who were brought here illegally as children to stay in the country without fear of deportation.
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Ensure your partner feels taken care of, with space to process their own emotions and reactions without fear of judgment.
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To be clear, what this means is that he may tell all without fear of prosecution or any legal reprisals.
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In America, we have a proud tradition of religious tolerance and the freedom to practice religion without fear of persecution.
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Decriminalizing sex workers does not make prostitution legal; it just empowers victims to come forward without fear of erroneous criminalization.
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That guidance allowed financial institutions to work with state-regulated cannabis businesses without fear of being charged with money laundering.
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Leeds is the first city in the UK to allow sex workers to do their thing without fear of arrest.
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We have to value the press enough to make sure trained journalists have the freedom to report accurately, without fear.
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If you're wondering when you can start eating all the romaine lettuce again without fear, the answer is: now, probably.
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I could walk alone late at night without fear, and I also went months without a single person touching me.
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This means that someone with cancer or asthma can apply for health coverage without fear of rejection or higher prices.
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" "How do we create a world where black women are able to live without fear, to live without unnecessary stress?
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Many women cannot express themselves freely on Twitter without fear of violence, Amnesty International said in a report in March.
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With all the emotions running through teens, anonymous outlets give them the freedom to share their feelings without fear of judgment.
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When was the last time 10 million Chinese could freely say what they feel, on any platform, without fear of reprisal?
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Snapchat created their own market which solved a visceral need; the ability to communicate without fear of message storage and repercussions.
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The "dissent channel" is a mechanism for State Department officials to offer alternative views on foreign policy without fear of retaliation.
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"Our community is safer when people can report crimes without fear of deportation," Hernandez said in a statement issued to CNN.
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" He said he wants all parents to "allow our boys to experience their full range of emotions without fear or shame.
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Soon, she thought, she could build a life for her son without fear that her immigration status could derail it all.
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It's for the women who will not be silenced, who are changing the landscape of our country and world without fear.
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But I want them to have faith that we make those calls without fear or favor, based on the merits alone.
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Watch the video above to see exactly how it's done then go live a free life without fear of the burn.
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On the Birth Without Fear Facebook page, Shaw clarified how wrong that attitude is — and shared a photo to prove it.
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"Our goal is for the kids to boost their confidence in front of others without fear of being judged," says Escueta.
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We wouldn't have access to the birth control that makes it safe for us to have sex without fear of pregnancy.
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Now, thanks to WhatsApp, a billion people can communicate without fear that a hacker might compromise their private and intimate communications.
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Dallas's depth has afforded Ruff the luxury of using four strong lines and playing two goaltenders without fear of damaging egos.
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At its best, being mindful means paying attention, being present, and living without fear and judgment, with a kind, accepting heart.
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I can shoot off emails to my doctor's office and wait on hold, at my desk, without fear of getting fired.
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"We will raise her to be powerful, to always speak her mind and heart and to live without fear," wrote Adams.
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The hope was to create an alternate avenue to report this kind of behavior and warn others without fear of retaliation.
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The bill also protects reviews that aren't on the internet, allowing consumers to voice their opinion without fear of being punished.
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For Gonzalez, having escaped from the FARC was a chance to come out of the closet without fear of being killed.
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It also seeks to lower the barrier so more people can courageously speak up against their harassers without fear of retaliation.
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"We should be free to have a debate and to walk down the street without fear of being attacked," Bolt said.
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By eliminating exposed rotor blades typical of most drones, Skye makes it possible to operate around crowds without fear of injury.
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Kindle Paperwhite for $85 ($45 off): The Kindle Paperwhite lets you read at the pool, beach, and hotel bathtub without fear.
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And if that wasn't enough, the good people of the Republic can now smoke that good weed without fear of reproach.
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Trump rescinded the program, which allows children brought to the U.S. illegally to live and work here without fear of deportation.
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"Ensuring that every eligible voter can cast a ballot without fear, deterrence and prejudice is a basic American right," he wrote.
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"We are allowed to disagree, but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm," she said.
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"We are allowed to disagree but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm," she said.
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They help make possible a public discourse in which allegations of wrongdoing can be made without fear of reprisal and bankruptcy.
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Our basic tenets of fairness and independence from meddling by those in power ensure justice is served without fear or favor.
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Under such surveillance and restrictions, doctors are finding it almost impossible to provide health care without fear of breaking the law.
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Now it is time to forget those who are abstaining and to focus on the folks going without fear or complaint.
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Despite this, the struggle continues to maintain spaces that allow people to be and love themselves and one another without fear.
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The press, though still troubled, retains its power by sticking to its fundamental function covering the news without fear or favor.
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In practice, Republican-controlled houses with supermajorities could redraw voting maps to hurt Democrats, without fear of a Democratic governor's veto.
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If your kids feel confident enough to confront the hate speech poster without fear of attack, then they should do it.
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He thinks that more and more people are becoming more and more willing to discuss the phenomenon without fear of ridicule.
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When I played as this little bug, equipped with nothing more than a needle, I was ferocious, yet not without fear.
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Pregnant workers need to be able to go to regular prenatal visits without fear of losing their pay or their jobs.
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If you wait 10 minutes, you'll be able to go about your day without fear of ruining your at-home manicure.
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So while the industry's power disturbs them, the wealth allows them to speak out without fear of retribution, Ms. Berlin said.
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Today you can purchase booze without fear of jake leg or arrest, yet Prohibition still haunts the laws of many states.
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Allowing Dreamers to remain in the United States without fear and without strings attached would be the moral thing to do.
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But sex workers are closer than perhaps ever before to winning the right to do their jobs without fear of arrest.
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"We urge you all to continue reporting as you always would: to pursue the truth, without fear or favor," they said.
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Managers should also create safe spaces for employees to be able to ask for what they need without fear of retaliation.
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It's important to keep the information anonymous so that tenants and others can report issues without fear of reprisal, officials say.
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The Daily pledged to report "all the news without fear or favor," bringing it into continuing conflict with Mr. Hun Sen.
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First, on Monday, came the end of permissions for important partner nations to buy Iranian oil without fear of American sanctions.
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President Moon ordered masks to be stockpiled as a strategic item so suppliers can increase output without fear of producing surplus.
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Israel must respect my right, and the rights of others, to engage in peaceful human rights work without fear of reprisal.
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As a child she smuggled frogs into her bed at night and boasted that she would approach savage dogs without fear.
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President Moon ordered masks to be stockpiled as a strategic item so suppliers can increase output without fear of producing surplus.
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There is no threat of violence on the road there, and Sabah and her surviving daughters can visit her without fear.
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The deep roots of these forced migrations are never interrogated; the American reader can read without fear of uncomfortable self-reproach.
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The liberating effect is visible in how Iraqis irrespective of class, sectarian and sexual identities can reclaim public spaces without fear.
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People can't believe you walk through the world without fear because they are so paralyzed with fear about how they look.
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According to Goffman, pregnant people can eat hot dogs without fear, as long as they're fully cooked and eaten in moderation.
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Beyond the countless individuals who benefit every day, Section 230 empowers marginalized groups to speak out powerfully without fear of censorship.
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It's intended to encourage immigrant victims and witnesses to report crimes without fear of reprisal so we can hold offenders accountable.
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He's warm on the outside but when the tough decision comes he's cold, and tough, and chooses without fear or favor.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Trump's own social media accounts surely embolden hordes of his supporters to make similar comments without fear of consequence.
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Instead of declaring open season on its billionaire boss, without fear or favor, Bloomberg would cover … none of the presidential candidates.
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"Tony and his family can move forward without fear of being pulled apart for a year of their lives," he said.
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If Mexican workers could do this without fear of losing their jobs, they would certainly negotiate better wages and working conditions.
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Take my word for it—the word of someone who has always just done what's logical without fear of social retribution.
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Gloves too add weight to blows, but also allow fighters to throw with more force without fear of injuring their fingers.
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Idaho's faith-healing exemption allows families to cite religious reasons for medical decisions without fear of being charged with neglect or abuse.
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"Defendant could take $100 a year for five years and then misappropriate tens of thousands without fear of liability," the judge added.
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Pardoning the DREAMers will simply allow them to live without fear of removal, and to potentially adjust their status in the future.
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Waggoner said her client can resume his refusal to make cakes for same-sex marriages without fear of a new legal fight.
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To truly be NLB, all one needs to do is discover the things they love and embrace them without fear or apology.
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Several occupiers told me their employers are sympathetic to the cause and are allowing them to miss time without fear of reprisal.
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All students, including those who are transgender, should be able to learn and succeed in school without fear of harassment or isolation.
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For these women, it provides a peaceful, safe sanctuary -- a place where thoughts and ideas can be shared without fear of judgment.
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"Presidents rely heavily on being able to consult with advisers, without fear of public disclosure of their deliberations," write Rozell and Sollenberger.
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Do I think she should be allowed to dress or not dress exactly as she pleases without fear of harm or reprobation?
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"It affirms the separation of powers, that the judiciary certainly can make judgments of this nature without fear of prejudice," Maimane said.
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The prison had given him a "slow walk pass" that allowed him to do just that — walk slowly — without fear of reprimand.
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I wanted something very beautiful and intimate, something you could lean into — despite this huge dragon face — like she does, without fear.
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The Verge talked to four Google employees, most of whom requested anonymity in order to speak freely and without fear of retaliation.
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"We should all be able to celebrate and love ourselves without fear of criticism from others, whatever shape or size we are."
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American power, at its best, rests in the strength of its citizens — and anyone else — to debate ideas without fear of reprisal.
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Ensuring that everyone can participate freely online and without fear is vital to ensuring that the internet promotes freedom of expression equally.
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People use the Blind app to discuss work issues — compensation, management, company culture, layoffs — anonymously, without fear of retaliation from their bosses.
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"Our members are relieved to find a place where they can support their candidate without fear of anger and attacks," she said.
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They're the forum in which famous folk let their passions for feminist thought or The Real Housewives obsession roam free, without fear.
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Here's the upside, per Zuckerberg: Public social media no longer invites users to "be themselves" without fear or reprisal (deserved or otherwise).
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The Tennessee Republican recently announced that he won't be seeking reelection, freeing him to speak his mind without fear of political repercussions.
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No longer will attack boats be able to assail enemy subs or surface vessels, or bombard hostile shores, without fear of retribution.
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Chris Atkinson, a lawyer for Crown Prosecution Service, said politicians should be free to conduct legitimate campaigns without fear of physical assault.
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The administration's actions have many consequences -- ones that happen behind closed doors and are hard to talk about without fear of retribution.
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If you thought movie subtitles are just benign text files you can download to your computer and use without fear, think again.
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It was easy for reporters to treat Trump adversarially, without fear or favor, when other Republicans were begging them to scrutinize him.
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In our republic, the WHCA supports the prerogative of all reporters to do their jobs without fear of reprisal from the government.
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When workers, especially women, can seek more information without fear of retribution, they can more confidently pursue favorable work and wage arrangements.
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The video is filled with a ton of other great points, but mostly pushes us to all start saying "vagina" without fear.
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And they're more willing to do that for extended stretches, without fear of getting beat on the boards or off the dribble.
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Rescued two years ago, this matriarch will spend her final years ambling across the sanctuary's parkland, untethered and without fear of violence.
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" Clinton called for gun reform, and said that LGBT allies will fight for the right to live "freely, openly, and without fear.
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What has surprised me is that, with age, we are expected to face these monsters without fear and conquer them in battle.
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DACA allowed immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children to work and go to school without fear of deportation.
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Under his program, more than 730,000 Dreamers received documents allowing them to work legally, without fear that they might be sent home.
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I just want to be able to see people explore and practice without fear of persecution and without people shutting them down.
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TPS simply allows people from dangerous or unstable countries to temporarily live and work in the United States without fear of deportation.
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The status lets such Syrians apply for work permits and other documents to live and work in America without fear of deportation.
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A free press must be able to report on the good, the bad, the momentous and the mundane, without fear or favor.
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In the United States, we have a proud tradition of religious tolerance and the freedom to practice religion without fear of persecution.
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Turning says 14-year-old Eric can decompress and let loose in the "Sesame Street"-based park without fear of being judged.
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And with no open flame, you can cook out on your patio or porch every night without fear of starting a fire.
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Now delivery workers who depend on the bikes for their livelihoods can do so without fear of a ticket or $500 fine.
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Perhaps most importantly, I want the public to understand the scope of the issue by hearing survivors share their perspectives without fear.
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Grimaldi and most clowns of that time were able to poke fun directly at the monarchs and aristocracy without fear of consequences.
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This stability is really what lets it be flown in close quarters without fear it's going to accidentally stray into the wall.
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But now there's a rental platform aiming to change the status quo for women seeking to travel without fear of risky accommodations.
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With nuclear weapons, North Korea believes it will have license to act even more provocatively in the region without fear of repercussions.
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He said that the government wanted to be sure that survivors of war crimes felt free to tell their stories without fear.
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I've always been able to use the bathroom without fear of losing my job or having a manager breathe down my neck.
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They have cast the Miami debate performance as an attempt to show voters that she could take on Mr. Trump without fear.
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"The Reserve Bank must pursue (its mandate) independently, without fear, favor or prejudice," Ramaphosa said, re-affirming his rejection of that call.
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Everything Woods's younger competitors know about winning, they learned in their formative years by watching him attack courses without fear or finesse.
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" In our cacophonous and frightening climate, Bruguera added, "art can be a way to give people tools to navigate chaos without fear.
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Women in jeans move about without fear of harassment from the hated public order police, whose patrols have vanished from the streets.
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It is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals.
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I chose to go to the United States, where I could freely speak my mind without fear of being thrown in prison.
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More importantly, it's where I can safely leave piles of papers related to whatever I'm working on without fear they'll get moved.
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Despite the aggressive hues, it was still unmistakably jewelry, and no boy in Glasgow could wear it without fear of swift violence.
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Opponents had hoped that anonymous voting would embolden disaffected A.N.C. loyalists to defect and vote against Mr. Zuma without fear of reprisal.
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While doped Russian athletes could compete on home soil without fear of detection, international competitors were left to face WADA testing procedures.
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But you know, people have a right to give their two cents-worth, give a speech, without fear of violence and intimidation.
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Whom can we count on to tell us the truth, without fear or favor, about the Trump campaign's possible connections to Russia?
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Future presidents may feel freer to make unfounded statements, withhold tax returns or keep private business interests without fear of political penalty.
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The right to dissent -- without fear of retribution -- sits at the heart of what differentiates America from authoritarian countries around the world.
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That's the DB11's V12: Thanks to the turbos, you can bat it around for a minute without fear of immediate retaliation.
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DeFalco said it&aposs fine to ask the hiring manager for more time to consider their offer, without fear of seeming disengaged.
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The space where women can wear their hijabs without fear of anyone trying to pull them off or shout obscenities at them.
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They should be able to do so without fear that their internet service providers are logging their activities and selling the data.
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He wanted to create a space on Facebook where black fathers could talk openly without fear of racists or trolls butting in.
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Then he would visit northern cities like Sheberghan and Mazar-i-Sharif, just to be able to walk around them without fear.
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They also have the right to call 311, the city's hotline for reporting building code complaints, without fear of retaliation from owners.
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"The United States supports the Iranian people's right to peacefully protest against corruption and oppression without fear of reprisal," the official added.
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The move would reverse former President Barack Obama's order that allowed transgender people to serve openly without fear of losing their jobs.
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We want to be able to go to the doctor and other public places without fear of discrimination, rejection, embarrassment, and humiliation.
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On The Ezra Klein Show, Nussbaum explains why there's no hope without fear, the power of "disgust rhetoric" and Donald Trump's phobic misogyny.
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Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, a Republican with the conservative enough credentials to stand up to the NRA without fear of a primary challenge.
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Without fear, they opened the doors of their home to everyone: the French expatriate, the Chinese table tennis coach or the English engineer.
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Our struggle must ensure that people across the nation, and around the world, are able to raise their children without fear of violence.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)First it was the Kindle that allowed the world to enjoy its romance novels without fear of public embarrassment.
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The judge said that these new courts would have a "different atmosphere" where victims could speak out "without fear," news agency Reuters reported.
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S. banks may trade with Iran without fear of punishment in the United States, U.S. banks may not do so, directly or indirectly.
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They say they have been habitually mistreated and intimidated, and have few meaningful ways to make their complaints heard without fear of reprisal.
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They're real best friends -- the kind you can call out for hoarder tendencies without fear of hurt feelings and effortlessly finish sentences for.
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Here's the true inconvenient fact: the gun craze erodes our freedom to live without fear in a way crime statistics will never capture.
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YouTube didn't offer guidance on how researchers and educators could produce these videos without fear of moderation, beyond pointing to the ESDA standard.
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"The reality in Malaysia is that there is freedom of expression without fear of prosecution," he said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
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It would allow the government to try an unlimited number of passwords without fear of the phone erasing all of its stored information.
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Everyone deserves to live complex, joyful lives where they can cover their basic needs, feel fulfilled, and experience non-harmful fun without fear.
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Those women need to keep their jobs, and all women need to be able to work, to be able to thrive, without fear.
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Legalization created countless new industries in which companies could openly innovate without fear of being shut down for working with an illegal substance.
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As everyone who's used it knows, it's an important tool for people to express controversial views without fear of being identified and punished.
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The people who live in the bayou exist apart from white society and, for all their troubles, live without fear from their oppressors.
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But healthier people and people who receive no assistance will abscond from the non-ACA coverage, especially without fear of the mandate penalty.
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Will you please understand the argument: The greatest human right of all is to live a safe life without fear of random murder.
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"I believe citizens should be free to speak their minds without fear," Obama told the audience on the final day of his visit.
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" After he criticized her, she stood her ground, saying in August that she planned to "continue doing my job without fear or favor.
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I drank, a lot, without fear of spending the entire next day in bed spooning an empty 32 oz bottle of blue Gatorade.
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The Constitutional Court had argued, in effect, that this was the only way ANC MPs could oppose the president without fear of reprisals.
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If only there were some way to safely traverse life without fear of walking into one of those hyper-virulent nebulosities ... Oh wait.
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Now that the deal is a reality, the Obama administration can move more forcefully to pressure Iran without fear of unraveling the agreement.
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"Our feeling was that in a secret ballot people could vote for whoever they wanted without fear," World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper said.
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To help immigrants get the care they need without fear of deportation, advocates support legislative changes like a bill recently introduced by Sen.
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Democratic governments have a responsibility to ensure that all elected representatives are free to perform their responsibilities without fear of attack or arrest.
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More than any single government policy, EO 29 chilled the political air, making it difficult to sustain leftist views without fear of sanction.
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His early directives on regulatory reform allowed private companies to conduct business as they best saw fit, without fear of undue government interference.
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I am at the front with the biking 1 percent, and it's great to be riding through Manhattan without fear of motorized vehicles.
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DACA has allowed immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children to live, work and go to school without fear of deportation.
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You can dunk your feet in a huge icy slush puddle without fear — These boots will keep your feet totally dry and warm.
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The ancient precept, Yosef said in a March 12 sermon, can be obeyed "without fear of the High Court or any military chief".
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Companies, collectives and educational institutions need to create real pathways for women to safely report sexual misconduct without fear of retribution or inaction.
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Localities often implement such approaches as a means of encouraging illegal immigrants to work with police and report crimes without fear of deportation.
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One of the rejected amendments would have ensured Australians could speak freely about their traditional views of marriage without fear of legal action.
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By granting Pagliano immunity, he'll be able to testify without fear of repercussions from any illegal activity involved in setting up Clinton's server.
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Our founders rightly recognized that individuals' ability to communicate — without fear of unwarranted intrusion by the government — is essential to a free society.
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Imagine an America where our children and grandchildren can live without fear of losing their lives and homes to climate and weather extremes.
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Remember, Mueller and a Democratic House can now give Michael Cohen immunity without fear of jeopardizing any prosecution, since he's already pleaded guilty.
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Cousins and neighbors also provide good off-the-clock opportunities for your children to build connections with another gender without fear of judgement.
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" Trump has long promised to abolish the amendment, arguing that doing so would allow faith leaders to "speak freely without fear of retribution.
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You can leave this slow cooker cooking all day without fear of burning the house down and come back to a delicious meal.
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The Obama-era program allows certain immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to live and work here without fear of deportation.
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They are "privileged" or protected so that a client is free to be totally honest with his legal representatives -- without fear of exposure.
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Every effort must be made to create secure farming zones across the region so that farmers can plant without fear for their lives.
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At the same time, Stevens can now stagger his two top scorers without fear of cutting into the effectiveness of his starting five.
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If I want to be the sluttiest, piggiest, faggot in the world, why the hell can't I, without fear of persecution or judgment?
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When I'm home, I'm able to turn off my iPhone and actually focus on my writing without fear that I'm missing something urgent.
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Section 230 allows those services to moderate for undesirable content without fear that a mistake in content-moderation could land them in court.
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It's where art is celebrated for art's sake, and where women and LGBTQ+ groups can relax without fear of being subjugated or harassed.
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Proponents of the California bill argue that sanctuary state status would mean undocumented immigrants would be able to live without fear of deportation.
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The decline in violence on city streets also occurred inside public schools, creating environments where students could learn without fear of being victimized.
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Given that Red Dead Redemption came out in 2010, enough time's passed that any article on it should pass without fear of spoilers.
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MIAMI — Florida's Stand Your Ground law was meant to make sure that average residents could defend themselves without fear of arrest or trial.
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Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon and an author of Section 230, said it allowed sites to better moderate content without fear.
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Programs like DACA and TPS have allowed many hard-working Americans to attend college, join the workforce, and live without fear of deportation.
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Its built-in 5,200mAh battery delivers all the juice you need to all of your devices without fear of overcharging or short-circuiting.
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But one of them killed an American contractor in an attack last week on an Iraqi military base, apparently without fear of retaliation.
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Manduka makes the ProLite mat in two lengths — 71 and 79 inches — so that more height-gifted yogis can stretch out without fear.
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You can hear birds chirping, and your kids can ride a bike on the sidewalk without fear of too many buses and cars.
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People of faith exist on both sides of the divide over whether LGBTQ Americans should be free to live without fear or discrimination.
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It is critical that college and university campuses remain spaces where Jewish students can learn without fear of anti-Semitic assault or harassment.
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Making YouTube's policing effort voluntary — without fear of penalty if it falls short — Slaughter says, lets it off the hook, or even worse.
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It authorizes school nurses to administer up to three doses of naloxone to a student, staff member or visitor without fear of prosecution.
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What about the rights of kids to walk down the hall without fear they may not make it to the other end alive?
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We publish without fear or favor, bringing transparency to powerful factions and secretive institutions, not taking any sides except that of the truth.
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The law entitles a person to consult his lawyer without fear that a court easily may force the disclosure of the person's secrets.
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Democrats have pushed hard to offer all U.S. workers the ability to stay home during the pandemic without fear of losing a paycheck.
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"Authorities should also ensure that Alam and all journalists covering unrest in Dhaka are able to work without fear of attack or arrest."
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"Journalists must be able to do their job without fear, intimidation and prosecution," the embassy said in a post on its Facebook page.
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As such, she and other new members of Congress are creating the space for others to speak up on this issue without fear.
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It lets, for instance, people use their drug of choice without fear of arrest, and it eliminates a dangerous black market for pot.
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"Journalists should ... be able to work in a free and enabling environment without fear of intimidation or undue arrest or prosecution," he said.
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The bill also would let states and Indian tribes determine how best to regulate marijuana commerce within their boundaries without fear of federal intervention.
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Expect to see the media close ranks and fight for the public's right to observe and report on government without fear of official retaliation.
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While this doesn't mean I never have a reaction, it does mean that I can go outside without fear of death, which is something!
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Citizens of the East African nation where the government once shut off social media to dampen criticism now find themselves expressing opinions without fear.
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To only speak up about issues on which you can capitalize without fear of alienating half of your fan base is cause for concern.
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Safe zones are meant to be areas where civilians can live without fear of being targeted by any party, protected by the international community.
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Naila Zahin Ana, a Bangladeshi blogger, wishes to write without fear of mob retaliation or assassination—as has happened to her friends and colleagues.
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And where protections do exist, few resources are actually available to domestic workers seeking to raise grievances against an employer without fear of retaliation.
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Electric co-ops should be able to focus on enhancing the quality of life in their communities without fear of a federal tax bill.
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The Supreme Court has recognized that a president must be able to speak freely with advisers without fear that those conversations will be disclosed.
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"This style embraces high expectations of those around them, with open lines of communication without fear of negative consequences or harsh judgments," said Taravella.
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If it's easier to vote — without taking time from work, without standing in line, without fear of manipulation — far more people will do it.
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That way, industry will be able to move away from old technologies sooner rather than later, without fear that its customers will move elsewhere.
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Straif says this is to ensure the scientists can speak candidly, without fear of having their disagreements or discussions reported externally without their consent.
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"We enforce the law without fear or favor because credible evidence is not partisan, and truth is not determined by opinion polls," Rosenstein wrote.
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It stimulated trade on an unprecedented scale and allowed even relatively small and weak countries to develop their potential without fear of predatory interference.
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I was able to put an end to an unhealthy relationship and pursue a happy, healthy life without fear, for myself and my kids.
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But it was potentially illegal for me to find out, and it was not clear I could even ask, without fear of legal repercussions.
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Janie says that President Duterte's rhetoric has created a climate where the cops feel they can act without fear of retribution, official or otherwise.
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It consists not of institutions like NGOs, but of a middle class that travels, goes online and talks without fear of the secret police.
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"Matt has a knack for playing the game without fear," said Dolphins head coach Adam Gase, who had no further update on Cutler's condition.
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I really don't know what would need to be done for me to quit; I would need to access support without fear of judgment.
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S. banks may trade with Iran without fear of punishment in the United States but U.S. banks may not do so, directly or indirectly.
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In their view, the government should come up with more cow shelters and let cattle traders deal in other animals without fear of attack.
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Saudi Arabian developer, Zain al-Abidin Tawfiq initially created Sarahah as a way for employees to offer their bosses feedback without fear of retribution.
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You can approach chill animals like herbivores — or basically anything that doesn't want to eat your face — without fear, though they may run away.
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Let's hope both carry the courage of their convictions into public forums -- places where they can continue raising issues without fear of corporate retaliation.
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Even if these refugees were to return home, it is unlikely they would be able to resettle peacefully without fear of violence and oppression.
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I think all of us can agree people should be able to live their lives without fear, no matter what country they live in.
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The law allows companies to directly share information with the Department of Defense, including the National Security Agency (NSA), without fear of being sued.
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For a couple extra Jacksons over the plain Kindle, it opens up the joys of reading in the pool, beach, and bathtub without fear.
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"A free press must be able to report on the good, the bad, the momentous and the mundane, without fear or favor," she continued.
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"We're always at the marches and giving interviews, without fear of what could happen," Zully Palacios Rodriguez, one activist caught by ICE, told NPR.
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The Farm Regulatory Certainty Act would foster greater collaboration and partnership, where producers can work with regulators without fear of retribution from vigilante activists.
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Across America, we find that too many charter schools operate without fear of the consequences of their licenses being revoked for underperformance, or worse.
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In Seattle, the mayor is trying to combat a heroin epidemic by establishing sites where addicts can use drugs without fear of being arrested.
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But every group must speak of itself with honesty, always, and anger, when merited, without fear of hatred from outsiders already biased against them.
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DACA, an Obama-era immigration program, allows immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to remain in the country without fear of deportation.
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"As an American citizen and peaceful demonstrator, Will is entitled to be treated fairly, without fear of bodily and psychological harm," his family said.
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Looking for something that you can take to the beach or use by the pool without fear of it breaking due to water damage?
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Bars and nightclubs have been areas of respite for the LGBTQ community — spaces where finally we could be exactly who we are without fear.
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Voters, especially those with minority viewpoints, can go to the polls without fear that a poll worker would single them out for their views.
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Especially for us gay men, for whom the 70s were a golden age, the last era in which we could have sex without fear.
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But no—most people, in France or anywhere, want peace, the possibility of a night out or a companionable meal without fear or violence.
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They donned rainbow and glitter and cheered in harmony with us, and they Instagrammed their big, gay day without fear of repercussion or judgment.
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"May we teach all of our children that speaking out without fear of retribution is our new North Star," said Dern, accepting her Globe.
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Prince Mohammed accused Iran of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons so that it could act freely in the Middle East without fear of retribution.
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And that's chilling: Not just for people who think press outlets should be free to report critically on the government without fear of repercussion.
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In their view, the government should come up with more cow shelters and let cattle traders deal in other animals without fear of attack.
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That means books will likely be cheaper, and artists can create new works based on classic stories without fear of an intellectual property lawsuit.
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And some men, including Kanye West and Jaden Smith, are wearing skirts without fear that bending gender expectations will threaten their societally enforced masculinity.
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Before the ceremony, they spent two days learning about sexual health and adolescent development, lofty words for helping girls understand their bodies without fear.
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Medicare for All's guaranteed health care coverage would ensure that rural Americans could get the health care they need, without fear of medical debt.
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It provides an opportunity to learn from women in leadership, she said, who assert themselves without fear of retribution or of being labeled shrewish.
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On Monday, the online retailer said warehouse workers who felt ill could take unlimited unpaid time off without fear of penalty for missing shifts.
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Plus its flat-top design means that you can place your extra handheld items, like handbags and backpacks, on top without fear of falling.
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They might also look, without fear, to the movement's spirit of idealistic pragmatism, which was captured best by Emil Seidel in his unpublished memoirs.
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For a couple extra Jacksons over the plain Kindle, it opens up the joys of reading in the pool, beach, and bathtub without fear.
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Over a long career at the Justice Department, he was driven by its best ideals: upholding the rule of law without fear or favor.
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They're one of the only pairs of full-length yoga pants that I can wear to a hot yoga class without fear of overheating.
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"The Department of Justice and the United States Attorney's Office is committed to enforcing the law without fear, favor or political influence," Crabb said.
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Mr. Graham's argument is that by blinking, Mr. Trump emboldened Iran to believe it could continue to take provocative actions without fear of penalty.
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" He added of his colleagues on the bench, "We will continue to decide cases according to the Constitution and laws without fear or favor.
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While only a privileged sliver of the population can publicly announce their pregnancies without fear of economic recourse, it&aposs at least a start.
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Their weakness is only that they might seem to leave future presidents free to suborn foreign policy for personal gain without fear of sanction.■
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Restaurant manager Jeremy Chan saw the elections in the Asian financial hub as offering Beijing supporters a chance to share their opinions without fear.
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The Los Angeles Police Department has for years tried to reassure unauthorized immigrants that they can interact with its officers without fear of deportation.
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Its built-in 5,200mAh battery can deliver all the juice you need to keep your devices alive without fear of overcharging or short-circuiting.
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He stood for speaking hard truths without fear, for exposing corruption, lies, and bullshit, and so his killing was not supposed to go unpunished.
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We, and T.P.S. holders from across Central America, Haiti, Liberia and various other countries, deserve to continue living here without fear of being separated.
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Britain has turned down Ecuador's request to grant Mr. Assange diplomatic immunity, which would allow him to leave the embassy without fear of arrest.
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For all those years, Americans have been able to carry on with their lives without fear of being abruptly pulled into mandatory military service.
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This forum is the Reddit destination for shit-loving kinksters to confide in one another and discuss the subject without fear of being judged.
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And, the blade is housed within a cylinder that allows you to get a strong grip on the device without fear of cutting yourself.
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The decline of multijurisdictional litigation has provided Delaware courts more room to reject cases without fear that they would simply be brought in other states.
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Most importantly, can today's public health campaigns really move past more than three decades of dread with effective prevention messages that promote sex without fear?
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China needs better IP protection enforcement so US firms feel comfortable selling their value-added products in the country without fear of them being stolen.
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"All travelers must be guaranteed the right to travel without fear of threat, violence or harm," said Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP.
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You also need to allocate space in your house or workplace to comfortably use VR without fear of tripping over something or running into walls.
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Season 1 drew heavily from Miller's "Man Without Fear" storyline, while Season 2 digs deep into the plots and iconography of Elektra and The Punisher.
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"Ensuring DREAMers can continue to live and work in their communities without fear of deportation is the foundation of sound, responsible immigration policy," Emanuel wrote.
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Instead, it'll be a promise that Apple will let you build a business without fear that some new rule will suddenly bring it crumbling down.
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A big part of True's recovery is focusing on the present: making it through today, living without fear today, not needing to get high today.
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He unlocks lineups that allow the Sixers to put him on just about anybody, without fear of there being a significant disadvantage when he switches.
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THEY HAVE TO APPLY THE TAX LAW, WHICH IS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT, AND THEY HAVE TO DO SO WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR ACROSS ALL COMPANIES.
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A bunged-up court system made foreclosure all but impossible, so owners of even the sickliest of companies could spend lavishly without fear of repercussions.
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It's all a little bit blurry, but it speaks to Samsung's desire to make all-purpose devices without fear of stepping on its own toes.
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For now, the absence of price pressures lets Fed policymakers keep interest rates on hold to nurse economic growth without fear of unleashing runaway inflation.
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She will pass, but she leaves you with the gift of saying the truth without fear; that your opinion matters and is worthy of expression.
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The Verge spoke with several developers who are currently employed at ArenaNet who requested anonymity in order to speak freely and without fear of retribution.
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What the library does is protect the rights of all people to fully and freely access information and to pursue knowledge, without fear of repercussion.
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The majority of the men questioned believed that women should be able to have sex for the purpose of pleasure, without fear of getting pregnant.
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She needs interpersonal and physical environments where she can begin to relax without fear of attack, so that her physical and psychic wounds can heal.
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"United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favour, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss."
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United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favor, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss.
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"Social media companies have a responsibility... to ensure that women using their platforms are able to do so freely and without fear," said Amnesty's Dhrodia.
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The freedom to pursue high-powered careers and sexually diverse lives without fear of pregnancy or stigma has turned marriage into a choice, not destiny.
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The bar for Trump's presidency is so low even Donald Trump, who is afraid of stairs, could step over it without fear of toppling over.
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Parents who no longer worry for their children, families who no longer mourn for their loved ones, and the faithful who finally worship without fear.
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Scientific evidence shows psychological safety, or the freedom to express different points of view without fear of reprisal, is key for organizations to function effectively.
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So Verizon is not alone when it comes to charging customers to use the most desirable feature of their smartphones without fear of financial penalty.
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Veira was only 3 when the family moved to a small city in Connecticut, where the children could go to school without fear of violence.
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As your representatives in the people's halls, report to you without fear or favor while striving to hold those in power to the same standards.
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When food is done cooking, you can turn on the warming mode, which also maintains the desired temperature without fear of burning or overcooking anything.
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She added that she believes the city is safer when immigrants feel they can come forward to report a crime without fear of being arrested.
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It is already hurting NATO by poisoning relations between allies and encouraging adversaries that they can attack a NATO member without fear of U.S. involvement.
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The answer ultimately lies in the law, and in structures for voice that allow for differences of opinion to be shared without fear or favor.
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"Sunday brings a far friendlier approach via category experts, and the best customer service mindset to help consumers take care of their lawns without fear."
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Under DACA, undocumented immigrants who arrived in the country as minors are allowed to work and live in the United States without fear of deportation.
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"Our society needs to work to ensure transpeople can live without fear," the American Civil Rights Union said in a Facebook post after Slater's death.
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Michael Jackson cannot copyright the moonwalk, for example, and you can do Madonna's "Vogue" dance or the Cha Cha Slide without fear of a lawsuit.
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The Obama-era measure allows certain immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to live and work here without fear of deportation.
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Like many global companies, Glaxo has a code of conduct that encourages employees to report fraud or wrongdoing without fear of retaliation by the company.
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The Obama-era measure allows certain immigrations who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to live and work here without fear of deportation.
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The goal is to provide reading material to LGBTQ people in prison to help them explore and develop their self identities without fear of judgment.
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In June 1966, Meredith set out to prove a black man could walk through Mississippi without fear, aiming to trek from Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson.
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Compulsory for a healthy democracy is the ability to engage in healthy dialogue in which all can equally participate without fear of retaliation or coercion.
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If cost is a concern (and you don't mind losing Touch ID) you can still get it done elsewhere without fear of bricking your phone.
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"United in our sadness, we are equally determined, without fear or favor, to support all those rebuilding lives so horribly affected by injury and loss."
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Consumers can go without insurance next year without fear of a penalty, as Congress repealed the unpopular tax surcharge imposed on people who lack coverage.
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"Senator Klobuchar has always believed in pursuing justice without fear or favor," her campaign representative told Refinery29 at the time of the new case details.
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"It is the responsibility of the authorities to ensure that the media can exercise freely and without fear of attacks or threats," the group said.
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"And when you are able to attend to a sensation without fear, assuming the pain is nonstructural in nature, the pain will decrease," Gordon says.
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Pakistan calculates that it can use this tactic to hurt India without fear of retaliation because India would be afraid of provoking a nuclear response.
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The ceasefire, however, has permitted civilians in some parts of the country to move more freely in the streets, without fear of bombing or shelling.
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And we had one core, unifying goal: facing our abuser and confronting the culture that allowed him to prey on us without fear or punishment.
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" The sun "burns through the clouds" and leaves "hush" as Max awaits "a different tomorrow, one without fear and filled with kindness, safety and hope.
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The five-year-old policy allows them to remain without fear of immediate removal from the country and gives them the right to work legally.
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Safe injection facilities, which provide an environment for the most vulnerable to consume drugs under medical supervision and without fear of arrest, help reduce overdose.
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Beyond scholarly productivity, simple human compassion dictates that they should be able to visit family and friends without fear of being detained on their return.
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The AFL-CIO's rare endorsement of a trade deal clears the way for progressive Democrats to support the USMCA without fear of blowback from unions.
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Winners: Donald "Tariff Man" Trump (his words) can now impose whatever tariffs he likes, without fear that the WTO might find them to be illegal.
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Once granted a refugee visa, they can travel through Mexico without fear of being deported, said Irmgard Pund, who runs the local Belen migrant shelter.
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Perhaps the Teamsters are trying to ensure these older workers can reach retirement age without fear of being dumped by the side of the road.
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As in all liberal democracies, Australians of every ethnicity should feel free to hold and express their legitimate views without fear of censure or consequences.
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Your headstrong demeanor usually leaves a trail of followers and hopeful competitors in your path, inspired to accomplish the greatness that you pursue without fear.
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For example, workers in Silicon Valley frequently hop between companies and leave to start their own businesses without fear of being sued by former employers.
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This would free us to explain our rationale and change the statement's language productively from meeting to meeting without fear of sending the wrong message.
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"We should reflect on our duty to judge without fear or favor, deciding each matter with humility, integrity and dispatch," he wrote in the report.
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Republicans have until the end of the month to use special budgetary rules to move their health-care bill without fear of a Democratic filibuster.
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The law is intended to clear the way for businesses to share threat information with each other and the federal government without fear of lawsuits.
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Doing so, according to the author, would give communities confidence that they could contact law enforcement without fear of being arrested for their immigration status.
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Sanders issued a statement Saturday afternoon condemning the deaths and declaring in a series of tweets that Palestinians should be free to protest without fear.
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Decriminalization also has been linked to better health outcomes, allowing people in need to access, without fear of harsh punishment, these various life-saving services.
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" The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida also said in a statement that: "Our society needs to work to ensure transpeople can live without fear.
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Instead, I did something that millions of others cannot do without fear: I joined a protest in Boston against the revised executive order on immigration.
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The additional provision has been critical in enabling suppliers to invest in their operations without fear they would be shut down in the short term.
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It said then that the move would promote free expression of its millions of users without fear of retribution from a vocal minority of them.
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Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Should sports commentators be free to express their opinions about non-sports issues without fear of punishment?
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Anyone can become a property agent, without any form of accreditation, making it possible to falsify property listings without fear of punishment by an industry body.
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Again, it all comes back to the fact that the agreement was explicitly designed by negotiators to be voluntary, to solicit ambition without fear of penalty.
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"Police Scotland does not tolerate hate crime in any form and everyone has the right to live safely and without fear," a spokeswoman told the outlet.
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Rather, facing the future without fear and hatred is the only chance we have of uniting our diverse population and achieving economic inclusion and political stability.
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It's finally, for Obama, being able to drink a cup of coffee in your private home without fear of a national emergency altering your daily plans.
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Jeff Ross is more than game to emcee the White House Correspondents' Dinner without fear and without reservation because he has designs on Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Every single DACA beneficiary would be stripped of the ability to live in a normal life, from meeting financial obligations like mortgages to driving without fear.
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For everyone's safety, both documented and undocumented immigrants need to know they can report crimes without fear of being targeted over civil issues or mere suspicions.
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That combination could easily produce a policy layup: a simple bill to cut taxes for people and businesses, which could pass without fear of a filibuster.
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Caffè Macs in particular is supposed to be a secure, private area where employees can chat without fear of being filmed, per 9 to 5 Mac.
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DACA allowed Dreamers to build their lives without fear of getting deported for five years, but now President Trump has announced he is ending the program.
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This way, you can enjoy those last-of-the-season shopping sprees without fear of having to pack your new buys away after just one wear.
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She said telling her own story without fear or shame challenges the narrow framing of the immigration debate, even if it raises eyebrows among some Muslims.
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I can wear them when it rains without fear, or worry about losing them in a snowdrift when I'm shoveling out my driveway in the winter.
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Responsible medicine requires a policy landscape that allows and encourages prescribers to do what is right, without fear of losing their medical license or their freedom.
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Our passion is to make sure children are safe and make sure children can thrive and grow and practice the sport without fear of being molested.
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The deal's critics argue that Tehran will then resume its quest for a nuclear weapon, without fear of the punishing economic sanctions it had once faced.
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Here's a list of guys you can let slip out of your hands, without fear that they'll come back and haunt you: Rashad Jennings, RB, Giants.
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Whether you agree with Hill's assertions or not, she has every right to express herself without fear of retribution from the highest office of the land.
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And yet, she took it on with verve and tenacity, knowing the burden of large families in poverty, but also the joy of loving without fear.
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It's her job to share risks and benefits, and it's my job to weigh my options and make the right decision for my kids, without fear.
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Desires that would normally be repressed or directed elsewhere could be fully expressed without fear, in the safety of your room with all of your friends.
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If the NDAs are invalidated, former staffers would be able to speak openly about their time on the campaign trail without fear of facing financial penalties.
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His aim was to start a company where victims of such abuse could learn a new skill set, start afresh and support their families without fear.
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Instead it appears that he was arrested for daring to work toward a world in which people could seek information, think freely and share without fear.
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The Game is free to move about the country without fear of the U.S. Marshals swooping in on him -- he just got an arrest warrant dropped.
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But the bigger thing it does is provide you with a place from which you can be strong and honest, and more importantly, alone without fear.
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The fictionalized aspect of what is now "inspired by" the book has provided writer-director David Michod more latitude to embellish events, without fear of litigation.
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But Professor Cohen kept the class energized and light, and this promoted a relaxed environment where we could take intellectual risks without fear of looking foolish.
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Tall buildings and structures in cities and urban areas also provide a safe place for the birds to nest without fear of predators such as foxes.
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I can stop at a bar with friends after work or have lunch with a female coworker without fear of telling her and her freaking out.
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We call on the government to release unconditionally all prisoners of conscience and allow all Vietnamese to express their political views peacefully without fear of retribution.
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Such a move would underscore US resolve to hold perpetrators of atrocities accountable and would also demonstrate a willingness to unapologetically uphold our principles without fear.
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The three month amnesty, which begins on July 1, will allow citizens to hand in unregistered weapons without fear of prosecution, the Australian government announced Friday.
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Another terrible finding: only 80% of those surveyed believe women should be able to have sex for non-procreative purposes without fear of becoming pregnant. Cool!
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But Ms. Duckworth's own use of a wheelchair has also allowed her to criticize Mr. Kirk, 56, without fear of being cast as insensitive or unsympathetic.
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This enables us to speak the truth and perform a task without fear of the consequences or results, because it is the right thing to do.
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Some business leaders and economists have worried whether executives can speak their minds about the president-elect or his policies without fear of facing Trump's rage.
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The gay bar is meant to be our sanctuary, a place where we are the majority and can live and enjoy ourselves without fear of judgment.
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Whenever they seek or transmit information, they say, they are "speaking," and the First Amendment gives them the right to do that without fear of consequences.
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To date, Trump and his cabinet appointees have been able to operate without fear of review or oversight by a compliant Republican House and Republican Senate.
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They want to look at themselves in the way that Solas tells us to look at the spirits of the Fade: without judgement, and without fear.
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David Lynch has this career because he has followed ideas without fear of failure—even when people don't agree, as they occasionally didn't, with his vision.
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If put to a vote, I think that most of our citizens would say that the freedom of our students to study without fear takes priority.
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Because the hand-drawing video is free of other content or even context, though, it lets us confront this truth without fear of those other ideas.
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The way to create cities that everyone can traverse without fear of surveillance and exploitation is to democratize the development and control of smart city technology.
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The overriding message of the show is that people should be able to just be themselves and live their lives without fear of violence or oppression.
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If it stays within the safe harbor, a company can repurchase its stock in massive amounts without fear of being charged with manipulating the stock's price.
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The companies, supported by some civil liberties groups, say the existing law has protected free speech and allowed internet companies to grow without fear of lawsuits.
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It provided for a two-stage vote, allowing citizens to vote the first time for even a "spoiler" candidate without fear of throwing away their vote.
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Trump&aposs laser focus on trade has given Beijing the latitude to deal with those and other critical issues without fear interference from the White House.
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Tormented by an incurable disease, John Shields knew that dying openly and without fear could be his legacy, if his doctor, friends and family helped him.
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DACA, which was created by former President Obama, allows young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to live and work without fear of deportation.
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Until we can talk about death openly without fear, we will continue to live in a country that prioritizes quantity of days over quality of life.
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Plus, it's easy to install and so architecturally secure that you can have the confidence to say whatever you want without fear of being spied on.
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After that attack, the country's worst in decades, Berliners, like the French and the Belgians before them, seemed determined to continue to live life without fear.
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The Company requires all employees to receive annual anti-harassment training and offers an independent hotline that any employee can use anonymously, without fear of retaliation.
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Illinois State Police Director Leo Schmitz said the legislation will help immigrant communities collaborate with law enforcement without fear of being detained for their immigration status.
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Create a culture of inclusionYou need to create a space for candid conversations where people feel comfortable speaking up without fear of being attacked as incompetent.
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She was also, noted Virginia Woolf, a genius on a par with Jane Austen, writing without fear of what the male-dominated literary world might think.
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Motorists now have the legal right to fix their own cars, farmers their tractors, and people can unlock their mobile phones and tablets without fear of prosecution.
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" He continued: "The best thing to do, really, is to empower everyone to do what they feel most comfortable doing, without fear of subsequent repercussions or recriminations.
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And for many in Silicon Valley, it's something of a holy grail: They claim the 1996-era rules allowed the internet to evolve without fear of lawsuits.
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Some try to name themselves in such a way that plays into freedom of speech arguments, but other groups will spread anti-Muslim hate speech without fear.
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They insist that regularising settlements does not imply annexing the land they are built on; it merely lets the settlers live without fear of eviction—for now.
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A single-payer health-insurance system would allow workers to leave jobs they do not like without fear of loss of health-care coverage, boosting workers' leverage.
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Physicians should be able, without fear of prosecution, under an explicit law, to come to the aid of patients wishing to determine the time of their death.
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Expect the couple go off the radar with trusted friends and visit places without fear of unwanted cellphone pictures Come back every weekday at 8:30 a.m.
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But the 800,000 young immigrants it permitted to live in America and work on the books without fear of deportation suddenly found themselves facing a precarious situation.
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The U.S. embassy said it was deeply troubled by the court's decision and that everyone in Vietnam should be able to express their political views without fear.
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This approach, she argued, should also be used in other work environments so that all employees can feel safe reporting harassment and assault without fear of retribution.
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Now that Curt Schilling is unemployed, he has the freedom to post as many memes to his Facebook account as he likes, without fear of professional repercussion.
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He also warned in the speech that if politicians are allowed to express xenophobia and bigotry without fear of rebuke then communities will become "fearful" and "hostile".
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"I posted on Twitter, suggesting a regular meet-up for people with mental health issues, where they could walk and talk without fear of judgment," she writes.
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Facebook's new "Stories" update is here, and it ruins the best part about the entire social network: Mindlessly plumbing your friends' lives without fear of getting caught.
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I'm sorry that some don't understand it, and I'm sorry that the world still doesn't always allow us to talk openly about it, without fear of prejudice.
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"I think it wasn't my good day but I give her a lot of credit as she played without fear and hit every ball," Halep told reporters.
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That's it—it doesn't provide funding for needle exchanges or anything else, but it would allow volunteers to pass out safe injection equipment without fear of arrest.
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Now thanks to some publicity photographs, modeling software, and the efforts of an enterprising video game developer, you can tour its command center without fear of arrest.
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"Somalia's election will take place as planned without fear," said Abdifatah Omar, spokesman for the local government of Mogadishu, adding security had been tightened in the city.
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Regulators and prosecutors need to be able to pursue actions against people who may have political, social, or business ties to important politicians without fear or favoritism.
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In late June, the regional head of ICE used his discretion to free Gutierrez, giving him a year to apply for a visa without fear of deportation.
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Backers of the initiative said it would make Denver the first city in the country where cannabis enthusiasts can enjoy the drug socially without fear of arrest.
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Former President Barack Obama's DACA program allowed Dreamers to go to school and work without fear of deportation so long as they registered with the federal government.
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Animal welfare officials appointed in 2002 by British Dressage witnessed riders punishing their horses in the arena by forcefully pulling on their bridles, without fear of reprimand.
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They wish to hold on to their extraordinary and largely criminal wealth, including big property holdings in Yangon, the commercial capital, without fear of reprisals or confiscation.
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By knowing at any instant exactly where they are relative to other aircraft in the sky, planes so equipped can travel closer together without fear of colliding.
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They came forward, passed a background check and achieved their dream of living in our country without fear and contributing as fully recognized members of our society.
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A future that allows us to have quality child care and a great education and a future where families live and work without fear of being deported.
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"I will get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson Amendment and allow our representatives of faith to speak freely and without fear of retribution," Trump said.
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We believe every person has the right to hold his opinions, to cherish his beliefs, and to express them in the public marketplace of ideas without fear.
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"Because of a flaw in the state labor relations act, farmworkers are not afforded the right to organize without fear of retaliation — which is unacceptable," he said.
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Regardless of where we stand on the issues, the Johnson Amendment protects our ability to speak from our faith tradition without fear of partisan entanglement or interference.
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In Donald Trump's telling, there are places across America that have become dangerous oases for criminals, where foreign lawbreakers roam the streets without fear of the authorities.
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A Vox report emphasized that traveling with a child in non-driving situations allows for multitasking, like reading or talking with them without fear of getting distracted.
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In an ideal world, journalists who occupy this space should feel free to express their arguments from all political perspectives without fear of political retribution or threat.
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As a result, without fear of any consequences for their behavior, black students roamed the halls and raided classrooms in many schools and incidences of violence skyrocketed.
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The queer liberation movement has long placed a primacy on autonomy, the notion being that queer people have the right to be themselves without fear of discrimination.
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In some places, tourists and locals can't move freely without fear of being snatched off the street by Muslim terrorist thugs who raise money by demanding ransoms.
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While it's important to completely disconnect during vacation time, working remotely can give your work the breath of fresh air it needs without fear of falling behind.
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Last year the administrator additionally requested a soundproof booth for his office so that he could speak on the phone without fear of being listened in on.
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"She has no doubt that she exercised her powers and performed her functions without fear, favor or prejudice, as is required by the constitution," the statement said.
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In theory, loan payments on a car or mortgage can be reduced to an affordable level, providing time to catch up without fear of repossession or foreclosure.
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Among those in the crowds were a large number of photographers, who finally felt able to document Taiwanese society as it really was, without fear of retribution.
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They'll be able to jack up even more threes and go hunting in transition without fear of getting bludgeoned on the glass like they did last season.
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"We want people to continue to discover and learn about new products and services through Facebook ads without fear of scams or deception," Facebook's blog post states.
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There's a flurry of contested step backs, and defenses are able to key in and stop him without fear of a secondary (primary?) threat being left alone.
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Only by collectively standing up and speaking out for equal rights will we make this country a place where we can all thrive without fear or resentment.
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Receiving a lifetime achievement award, the media mogul spoke about hoping to start a "new day," in which women can speak up about sexual harassment without fear.
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We are now at a moment where we must find ways to all live together, pray together, work together, and be together—without fear of each other.
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"The Afghan authorities must do what they can to protect the country's media, allowing them to work freely and without fear," the group said in a statement.
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It centers on black women who have hidden their power for years in order to survive, and explores what happens when they're able to live without fear.
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The principle at stake here is one that is fundamental to our democracy — the press must be free to investigate and report without fear of police intimidation.
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Survivors could return to work before the outbreak is over and help reboot the economy; immune doctors and nurses could care for the critically ill without fear.
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That gives them a certain proximity to power that shields them and lets them vote against their own interests without fear of too many negative side effects.
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Mr. Chrzanowski said he hoped that one day soon all schools would have a "lighthouse keeper," someone students could turn to for advice without fear of judgment.
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"We appreciate that unlike so many employers, the Glitch management team decided to respect the rights of its workforce to choose union representation without fear or coercion."
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It enables individuals who were brought to the United States illegally as children to remain in the country without fear of deportation and grants them work permits.
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Take a chair to the same place on the patio, porch or lawn and remain motionless so the birds can investigate the new food source without fear.
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Americans are losing due-process protections, and even law-abiding citizens cannot confidently engage in free association, free movement and free speech without fear of being tracked.
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But in Hong Kong, which was promised considerable autonomy under the "one country, two systems" principle, people are free to express such sentiments without fear of arrest.
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Freedom of speech, the right to be who you are, the right to live the way you do and the right to choose your religion without fear.
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We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs, no matter how singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity.
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Swift said those governments could dismiss their diplomats but extend their diplomatic immunity, giving them cover to conduct espionage or other illicit activities without fear of reprisal.
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But Mr. Trump blinked, and now the 30-plus most conservative Republicans in the House know that they can stand up to him without fear of retribution.
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But Congress has tried to limit such arrangements so that sponsors are willing to come forward to help unaccompanied minors without fear of being targeted for enforcement.
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This proposal would allow industry to pollute our environment without fear of accountability, because the politician leading EPA is telling scientists not to use the best science.
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Ordinary Uzbeks, too, feel free to lampoon the campaign and grumble about the political class, without fear of being dragged off in the middle of the night.
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I watched my daughters love and trust unreservedly and I remember the long road that it has been to let myself love and be loved without fear.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned this week that a culture change is required to enable women across the world to work without fear of sexual harassment.
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And, so, we've come up with a solution where the gun manufacturers get their money, and we get to go to school without fear for our lives.
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"Without fear and without favor, this independent investigation will be high-performance and let the chips fall where they may," Schuette told reporters at a news conference.
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They argue that Barr has eroded the independence of the department from political pressures, complicating the rendering of justice without fear or favor in America (ABC News).
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Ontario said it will table legislation that, if passed, will allow residents to take time off work without fear of job loss, Premier Doug Ford announced Monday.
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It's that hesitancy to creatively dive into art without fear of getting it right that Cleveland-based developer Jarryd Huntley wanted to examine in Art Club Challenge.
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It would also prohibit employers from forcing workers to keep their salaries confidential, so women could ask their colleagues how much they earn without fear of retaliation.
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" Malaysia's Foreign Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said the comments were "deeply insulting," and added that the investigations were "done impartially and without fear or favor.
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It would also prohibit employers from forcing workers to keep their salaries confidential, so women can ask their colleagues how much they earn without fear of retaliation.
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The News found at least five complaints about the Boeing model in a federal database where pilots can voluntarily report about aviation incidents without fear of repercussions.
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The result is this silky concoction, which is completely undetectable on the skin and gets you in the habit of wearing daily sun protection without fear of acne.
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"The U.N. should be permitted to carry out its mandate, carry out its responsibilities, without fear of money being cut off," State Department spokesman Mark Turner told reporters.
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Local officials in self-proclaimed sanctuary cities can refuse to hold over immigrants for ICE agents to pick up in jail, without fear of federal defunding (for now).
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Its communications systems wouldn't allow him to securely make a call, send an email, or compose a tweet without fear of the information being intercepted by other governments.
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Because that patent is now over 9363 years old, anything it describes is likely now in the public domain, free for anyone to build without fear of litigation.
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That is why I will get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson amendment and allow our representatives of faith to speak freely and without fear of retribution.
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That means better multitasking due to less closing of background apps, and the freedom to download and install whatever you want without fear of running out of room.
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They had everything to do with observing clear breaches of the grand slam code of conduct and then having the courage to call them without fear or favor.
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