Liberal in a sentence as a noun

You want stable hours and liberal time off because there is more enjoyment to your life than writing code and creating software.

As soon as people realize that .com/.net/.org are not neutral, but under US jurisdication, they will move to other TLDs operated in countries with more liberal laws.

In the interest of full disclosure, I'm a crazy flaming liberal, and I still don't want to see things like the Ayn Rand story that popped up earlier today, even though I agree with it.

I lean libertarian/fiscal-conservative, so was rooting for Smith against the awkward, liberal Wyden.

Liberal in a sentence as an adjective

How many hackers do you know that have dedicated their entire careers to causes in the public service?In comparison, I look around at my friends who majored in liberal arts.

Some are conservative, others liberal, still others apolitical.

So for example, maybe you can't keep going in math because you can no longer do it in your head and never learned how to do it on paper, but you also never learned to write well, so moving over to some liberal arts major isn't going to be any walk in the park either.

Certainly, it is positioned as an investment by educators, and it is probably true for science & engineering degrees, but do students approach it that way?I have a liberal arts degree from an "elite private university", and I can tell you that the school's approach was to give someone like me everything they could possibly need to succeed, but to leave it up to me to do the actual succeeding.

Liberal definitions

noun

a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties

See also: liberalist progressive

noun

a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets

adjective

showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; "a broad political stance"; "generous and broad sympathies"; "a liberal newspaper"; "tolerant of his opponent's opinions"

See also: broad large-minded tolerant

adjective

having political or social views favoring reform and progress

adjective

tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition

adjective

given or giving freely; "was a big tipper"; "the bounteous goodness of God"; "bountiful compliments"; "a freehanded host"; "a handsome allowance"; "Saturday's child is loving and giving"; "a liberal backer of the arts"; "a munificent gift"; "her fond and openhanded grandfather"

See also: bighearted bounteous bountiful freehanded handsome giving openhanded

adjective

not literal; "a loose interpretation of what she had been told"; "a free translation of the poem"

See also: free loose