Liberty in a sentence as a noun

That's what tells us what liberty is and what justice is.

You don't need liberty if everyone else approves of your actions.

We can convert the thing to hundred dollar bills, and put it next to the statue of liberty!

Thomas Jefferson: ""When governments fear the people, there is liberty.

The fact that you're even worried about this shows how far our country has slid in terms of liberty and democracy.

When politicians say "small government" they really mean "low taxes", and when they say "liberty" that is measured as 100% minus the top marginal tax rate.

I've taken the liberty of scaling them to X, where X represents the number for the highest publicly available account plan.

The author would [edit: probably - I haven't checked] have been perfectly at liberty to express the same viewpoint without self-identifying as a TSA official.

People take it as a security versus liberty tradeoff and the population has, in general, resoundingly chosen to favor security.

It's relieving that Iceland is the only country with any balls left for civil liberty, and all those that complained about the NSA spying but then refused Snowden asylum should be ashamed of their actions.

This is repulsive to the notion of liberty as protected by the American "4th Amendment" right of freedom from governmental inspection without an adjudicated warrant.

I regret that I am not at liberty to disclose most specific results, but gradual engagement is really tricky to pull off well, and has often roundly failed compared to the traditional get-their-email-first signup screen.

As a corollary, the exercise of liberty does not require a justification, because it's a liberty, practicality or "usefulness" or what-have-you play no part in it.

It seems that in our modern society we have ported over the spirit of the puritan in castigating others even as we have won the freedoms that allow us under law to enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

They're takin' their sweet time bringin' the oil back, of course, maybe even took the liberty of hiring an alcoholic skipper who likes to drink martinis and fuckin' play slalom with the icebergs, it ain't too long 'til he hits one, spills the oil and kills all the sea life in the North Atlantic.

Toto's primary sales channel is "If you build a house or office in Japan and don't specifically talk to your architect/contractor about your post-bowel movement preferences we will take the liberty of using the most current model Toto has available and then invoice you cost plus labor plus 50%.

Liberty definitions

noun

immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence

See also: autonomy

noun

freedom of choice; "liberty of opinion"; "liberty of worship"; "liberty--perfect liberty--to think or feel or do just as one pleases"; "at liberty to choose whatever occupation one wishes"

noun

personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression

noun

leave granted to a sailor or naval officer

noun

an act of undue intimacy

See also: familiarity impropriety indecorum