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"For them, freedom means maximising the autonomy and freedom of the individual and any growth in the power of government axiomatically means you know that individuals are less free," said Woodard.

From BBC Jul. 4, 2026

The first would be that a person willing to project a total lie of a personality for personal gain is axiomatically a lousy character.

From Slate Apr. 22, 2016

It is axiomatically true that if Apple is confident about wearables, consumers and the rest of the industry will be too.

From Forbes Sep. 6, 2014

The huge growth in outdoor musical events has probably not helped: axiomatically, the more there are, the more likely it is that some of them will be hit by bad weather.

From The Guardian Jun. 18, 2013

Wherever Willoughby went, there followed axiomatically a coterie of passive, mostly negative characters known as the Courthouse Crowd, specimens Willoughby had put into the various county and municipal offices to do as they were told.

From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee




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