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And again, there are a couple other programs that we’re not at liberty to talk about that are similarly significant and all these we expect to start contributing to bookings and to demand in the coming quarters.
But that's really all we're at liberty to say.
"If he is unhappy with his wife's behaviour and believes he has grounds to file for divorce, he is at liberty to do so; I make no comment on whether he would succeed," said the judge.
“I’m not at liberty to discuss the outcome of those deliberations.”
“In view of this illegality, the subsequent detention of the detenu (in judicial custody) is illegal,” Ms. Megala claimed and pleaded to set her husband at liberty.
Moreover, the WGA's lawyers have been in contact with the affected parties but DePasquale was not at liberty to explain further on that front.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/wga-picket-line-universal-studios-lot-attack/
The next paragraph goes on to make this even clearer by saying: "Children should be at liberty to explore the possibilities of who they might be without judgement or derision."
The sheriff’s rep said his department was not at liberty to reveal certain aspects of the shooting investigation, but added in response to a reporter’s question that there was no known motive at this time.
You are at liberty to do either but you must erect the cause on honesty, courage and conviction.
Source: https://guardian.ng/features/may-the-supreme-court-never-become-an-undergrowth/