"potentially" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- As he has the grace occasionally to recognise in this book, people there share some of his beliefs - free speech, investigative journalism, standing up to big corporations and murderous governments, the potentially liberating quality of the internet.
- But he said it was potentially liberating to be the first appointed since Johnson's death, last year.
- These changes can be viewed as one aspect of a potentially liberating move towards an increased role for the market and in this sense the reform of local government may be understood as a part of a wider restructuring of the state to achieve the same ends.
- It makes one think that, at least recently, the courage with which Mr. Bacon confronts the human condition somehow fails him in the actual, potentially liberating, materials of painting itself.
- This is another potentially liberating factor for the child with linguistic difficulties: her ability to draw has a value in the writing lesson.
- Their homeroom-based guile finally leads Ben, who eventually wants to break free, into one last, potentially liberating crime.
- Drawing on, re-reading and adapting the original work by Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin in the 1930s which had seen the culture industry as a kind of monster and influenced too by Hans Magnus Enzensberger he saw the cultural industries as a potentially liberating force.
- At least de Botton is not so disingenuous as to pass Christianity off as potentially liberating for the poor and oppressed.
- It's a paranoid, bildungsroman of a black comedy, and the group's homeroom-based guile finally leads Ben, who eventually wants to break free, into one last potentially liberating crime.
- Abolition of the business class regulations is a potentially liberating move.
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