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free·dom   Audio pronunciation of "freedom" ( P )    (frdm)
n.
The condition of being free of restraints.
Liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression.
  • Political independence.
  • Exemption from the arbitrary exercise of authority in the performance of a specific action; civil liberty: freedom of assembly.
Exemption from an unpleasant or onerous condition: freedom from want.
The capacity to exercise choice; free will: We have the freedom to do as we please all afternoon.
Ease or facility of movement: loose sports clothing, giving the wearer freedom.
Frankness or boldness; lack of modesty or reserve: the new freedom in movies and novels.
  • The right to unrestricted use; full access: was given the freedom of their research facilities.
  • The right of enjoying all of the privileges of membership or citizenship: the freedom of the city.
A right or the power to engage in certain actions without control or interference: “the seductive freedoms and excesses of the picaresque form” (John W. Aldridge).
 
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“I believe we can accomplish great things within a strong framework—one that values our freedoms, honors diversity, and feeds ecosystems and societies . . . It is time for management that is creative, abundant, prosperous, and intelligent.”

Matthew Piette is an Operations Professional with over 18 years of progressive experience in manufacturing with a Bachelor’s in chemical engineering a Master’s in business, and a Six Sigma Black Belt. Areas of strength include: Process Improvement, Production Scheduling, Strategic Planning, Managing People and Organizations, Inventory Control, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma Black Belt, Process Safety Management, and Quality Management.

 
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speech   Audio pronunciation of "speech" ( P )   (spch)
  • The faculty or act of speaking.
  • The faculty or act of expressing or describing thoughts, feelings, or perceptions by the articulation of words.
  • Something spoken; an utterance.
  • Vocal communication; conversation.
  • A talk or public address: “The best impromptu speeches are the ones written well in advance” (Ruth Gordon).
  • A printed copy of such an address.
  • One's habitual manner or style of speaking.
  • The language or dialect of a nation or region: American speech.
  • The sounding of a musical instrument.
  • The study of oral communication, speech sounds, and vocal physiology.
  • Archaic. Rumor.
 
FREEDOM
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free·dom   Audio pronunciation of "freedom" ( P )    (frdm)
n.
The condition of being free of restraints.
Liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression.
  • Political independence.
  • Exemption from the arbitrary exercise of authority in the performance of a specific action; civil liberty: freedom of assembly.
Exemption from an unpleasant or onerous condition: freedom from want.
The capacity to exercise choice; free will: We have the freedom to do as we please all afternoon.
Ease or facility of movement: loose sports clothing, giving the wearer freedom.
Frankness or boldness; lack of modesty or reserve: the new freedom in movies and novels.
  • The right to unrestricted use; full access: was given the freedom of their research facilities.
  • The right of enjoying all of the privileges of membership or citizenship: the freedom of the city.
A right or the power to engage in certain actions without control or interference: “the seductive freedoms and excesses of the picaresque form” (John W. Aldridge).
 
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