Along with these changes has gone the development of the greatest single agent for spreading liberalizing ideas --the modern newspaper--"the most inveterate enemy of absolutism and reaction.
Show the liberalizing influence of the rise of scientific investigation and economic studies, for a nation still oppressed by mediaevalism and bad government.
Ghana has made steady progress inliberalizing its economy since 1983.
The government is considering selling off a portion of state-owned plants and is implementing reform measures that are gradually liberalizing the economy.
He took his part, too, inliberalizing the Anglican Church.
South African economic policy is fiscally conservative, but pragmatic, focusing on targeting inflation and liberalizing trade as means to increase job growth and household income.
Under the leadership of Janos KADAR in 1968, Hungary began liberalizing its economy, introducing so-called "Goulash Communism.
Malta is privatizing state-controlled firms and liberalizing markets in order to prepare for membership in the European Union.
Under the leadership of Janos KADAR in 1968, Hungary began liberalizing its economy, introducing so-called "goulash Communism.
Malta is privatizing state-controlled firms and liberalizing markets in order to prepare for membership in the European Union and is expected to complete EU accession negotiations in 2002.
Another cause of discontent, which was a liberalizing influence, was making itself felt in the Philippines about the time of Domingo's death.
The government privatized several large public-sector firms, is revamping its trade regime and liberalizing administerial procedures over industrial licensing.
Austria's government has taken measures to make the economy more liberal and open by introducing a major tax reform, privatizing state-owned firms, and liberalizing cross-border capital movements.
The special labor of Elias Hicks, as we may now dispassionately review it, was not as an expounder of doctrine, or the creator of a new dogmatism, but as a rationalizing, liberalizing influence in the field of religion.
The fame of Elias Hicks as a liberalizing influence in religion seems to have reached the Orient.
Again I urge the Congress to enact legislation liberalizing unemployment compensation benefits and extending the coverage.
The manner and form of internal control in Romania remained repressive and essentially Stalinist; only minor liberalizing changes took place over the next several years.
The government is considering selling off a portion of state-owned plants, and is implementing reform measures that are gradually liberalizing the economy.
Heavily reliant on international assistance, Ghana has made steady progress in liberalizing its economy since 1983.
Qatar is also trying to attract foreign investment in the development of its non-energy projects by further liberalizing the economy.
I dread the results of that racial feeling which ever and anon breaks out into restlessness and crime.
Marie, trying to repress her emotion, as she took his wasted hand in hers, and kissed the pale cheeks that sickness and suffering had blanched.
The Special Programs Unit's patron saint and the guiding spirit of the Navy's liberalizingrace program was Lt.
In another, it was the services' expression of those liberalizing tendencies that were permeating American society during the era of civil rights activism.
We have already progressed beyond that which is acceptable in many states and we still have a considerable latitude in the present policy without further liberalizing it from the Negro viewpoint.
The spirit of French republicanism exerted a liberalizing influence over Europe generally, and had apparently a similar effect on the pope and his machinery.
Unconscious or regardless of the liberalizing tendency of classical literature, he became enthusiastic in its cause, and inaugurated a pursuit which has exposed the forgeries and legends of the Catholic Church to scorn and contempt.
But the Church of England has survived two revolutions and all the changes of human thought, and is still a mighty power, decorous, beautiful, conservative, yet open to all the liberalizing influences of an age of science and philosophy.
The name, applied at first as a stigma to the liberalizing school of New England theology, may easily mislead if taken either in its earlier historic sense or in the sense which it was about to acquire in the Wesleyan revival.
The tendency of the two parties to opposite poles of dogma was all the stronger for the fact that on both sides teachers and taught were alike lacking inliberalizing education.
The Grand Duke was at the time in an impossible position between his allegiance to the liberalizing Pope and his fealty to despotic Austria.
The growth of periodic literature accelerated this liberalizing movement.
The change in economic ideas, which had come over Europe through the liberalizing thought of the eighteenth century, is shown also by a most radical step to direct into new channels the commerce of the Philippines.
Having been reared in the atmosphere of two great revolutions--the American and the French--he had a loftier conception of civic and political liberty than the liberalizing host of the Polish Shlakhta.
But even the liberalizing statesmen of that period could not maintain themselves on that high eminence of political thought.
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