Synonym: censoring, security review. Similar words: ownership, membership, leadership, scholarship, partnership, sensor, sensory, citizenship. Meaning: ['sensərʃɪp /-səʃ-] n. 1. counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy 2. deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances.
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61. Yet state censorship has arguably come much nearer and become more sinister with the Spycatcher affair and the more recent Section 28.
62. This led to the founding of the Index on Censorship in 1972.
63. The media are dull beyond belief because of the heavy censorship.
64. Within democratic societies like our own there is much more that librarians can do and should do against censorship.
65. This same period saw the end of traditional censorship in films, plays and books.
66. Angry journalists accused the government of censorship of free speech.
67. There was widespread concern about the effect of the movies and over 30 states began to draft censorship bills.
68. New legislation which contains elements of censorship, forces us to take a wider and more considered view.
69. Censorship will continue to threaten Britain's lesbian and gay communities from within as well as from without.
70. Newspapers started to defy the strict censorship imposed during the coup and to poke fun at Mr Serrano.
71. That inevitably makes censorship, of whatever sort of material and in whatever environment,[www.Sentencedict.com] a matter of major concern.
72. It is for this reason that totalitarian governments, and even quasi-totalitarian governments, employ censorship.
73. Thirdly, there was now a legal precedent upon which to mount attacks on politically inspired censorship.
74. Whatever censorship takes place in libraries, even of seemingly innocuous indecent material, can reverberate elsewhere.
75. No amount of censorship could hold back the rise of a new social consciousness bursting to find expression.
76. Many of the writers within this debate assume that there is a choice between censorship and freedom of speech.
77. The most explicit works were made in recent years, when censorship has eased.
78. The censorship board originally gave it a certificate allowing it to be seen by over-16s.
79. Yet the News International case has provided some legal precedent to tackle swiftly further similar cases of censorship should they arise.
80. As for censorship, some governments will be more protective of their cyberspace than others.
81. Public statements of selection policy Atkins alludes to the danger of equating selection with censorship.
82. Censorship reflects the social concerns and even fears of society and government at the time.
83. For this reason, if no other, the question of censorship in libraries has to be treated more seriously than hitherto.
84. Such is the level of religious censorship generated by the Satanic Verses affair.
85. However, opponents charge that the new Internet regulations amount to unconstitutional censorship that would criminalize expression protected by the First Amendment.
86. He also flouted the censorship efforts of the Vatican bureaucracy, the Curia, by talking to journalists.
87. He was listed as a naughty boy when he joined a protest against censorship in the arts.
88. There is a further justification for the removal of censorship in libraries and the reason is the cancerous nature of the practice.
89. Certainly censorship should not be allowed to masquerade as virtuous compromise, but nor should commitment to free speech go unexamined.
90. The second alternative is to deal with library censorship on the individual and professional level.
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