US /ˌæt ˈlɪbərti/
・UK /ˌæt ˈlɪbəti/
to ensure that our powers are at liberty. When this Plaid Cymru Bill wins a majority
My colleague Stephan Lewis AM is today proposing a Welsh continuity bill to ensure our powers are at liberty.
It's very interesting." I said, "We are not at liberty to disclose that unless you're back to next stage." So they said, "Well, how do you maintain visual isolation?" I said, "I still can't discuss that with you." So they looked at it.
I said, "We're not at liberty to disclose that
A common collocation would be "jump to a conclusion." And should they happen to see the Duke of Edinburgh out and about with a beautiful younger companion, it would be an irritation if they felt at liberty to jump to any wrong conclusions.
And should they happen to see the Duke of Edinburgh out and about with a beautiful younger companion, it would be an irritation if they felt at liberty to jump to any wrong conclusions.
To set at liberty those who are oppressed.
recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed,
I'm not at liberty to discuss it further but I think anyone with more than a third grade reading comprehension level knows what I was saying there.
Yeah I mean you I guess I have so many questions to ask you and I know that you're not at liberty to talk about things like custody and that but I guess I'm curious in all of this how hard it must be for you.
I'm not at liberty to say.
I'm not at liberty to say.
I'm not at liberty to say which.
I'm not at liberty to say which.
I'm not at liberty to say just yet, but have hope is what I'll say.
I'm not at liberty to say just yet.
Are you working with Mr. Will Forte on, or are you not at liberty to mention.
Are you—are you not at liberty to mention?
At liberty means free to do or say or have permission to do or say.
"At liberty" means free to do or say, or have permission to do or say.