It joins a long list of similar decisions ignoring the rights of the Palestinian residents of the territories and giving a free hand to the army to continue its policy of injuring innocent civilians,
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A religious alliance, consisting of six anti-Musharraf groups that made strong gains in last year's general elections, accuse him of giving a free hand to American intelligence agencies.
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We must never give a free hand to those who want to subjugate us, " Wilders added . " Draw this line so that New York . . . will never become New Mecca ."
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Wamalwa, who speaks for the opposition, could not be reached to explain whether the opposition will boycott the debate and give a free hand to members of Moi's ruling Kenya African National Union party.
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THE Government will not regulate the rates charged by the courier industry and will give a free hand to the players to decide on how to develop the industry further, Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Minister Datuk Leo Moggie said yesterday.
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After tough negotiations, a Franco-German treaty was finally signed on 4 November 1911, giving a free hand to France, who would be able to establish its protectorate over Morocco in return for giving up some colonies in Africa.
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Massood criticized his opponents for giving a free hand to bin Laden, who has called for holy war against the United States and runs a training camp in southern Afghanistan that was attacked by U . S . cruise missiles Aug . 20.
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In a commentary Sunday, the state-run Politika daily also accused western forces in Kosovo of giving a free hand to ethnic Albanian separatist rebels who, the daily said, have been killing civilians as well as security forces in Kosovo.
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They are admins and should act as Admins, instead they pushed their own opinions, without research, without evidence, giving a free hand to a bunch of hoodlums who wish to distort a history that is recorded and recognised in any academic environment.
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An ardent Pestalozzian, Plamann was sometimes in conflict with subordinates who attached more weight to the fundamental ideas of the new education than to a minute observance of its method, but he would give a free hand to those who showed capacity and life.