USA affords greater freedom to people, historically.
These positions usually afford more intellectual freedom and give the researcher more latitude in the direction and content of the research.
Dependence on a great number of lords in the dale afforded greater freedom than in other areas where united power and governing relationships prevailed.
They both agreed that if you couldn't enjoy yourself on the way, what was the point in running a business that afforded them so much freedom to travel?
The position afforded him considerable freedom in choosing his domicil, so thar he lived for various periods in Vienna, Berlin and Gorizia.
The pattern is the same from every angle, which affords considerable freedom in the placement of the rug.
Featuring a college-like atmosphere, Hammonasset's students were afforded freedom that was not found at many other high schools.
Before 1660 the insane had been afforded relative freedom, but afterward there was supposedly a concerted effort to institutionalize them.
The parking lot afforded guests the personal comfort and freedom of pulling their car up very close to their rooms.
I share Mr Deprez's concerns and his amendments afford freedom of movement for those awaiting a definitive visa.