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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151. PEN declares for a free press and opposes arbitrary censorship in time of peace.
152. Will there be blowback, outrage and constant discussion of the impact of censorship on Facebook in China?
153. The Committee to Protect Journalists condemned the order, which it said "effectively institutionalizes a military censorship regime in Egypt."
154. During the period of the Guomindang, filmmakers and producers operated under fierce censorship.
155. In 1989, Gorbachev introduced his policy of glasnost, which sought to promote free speech, limit media censorship, and encourage discussion of political, economic, and social issues.
156. Instead of indirect censorship through publishers , there would be a government clearing house.
157. China may be public enemy number one when it comes to internet censorship.
158. Much of the debate and law-making concerning censorship of the Internet is centered on efforts to protect minors from harmful contents.
159. Cuba may be experiencing the beginnings of its own period of Glasnost — which will inevitably render policies of censorship and governmental repression unsustainable.
160. In Thailand, the new military junta issued broad censorship orders for broadcast outlets.
161. New Zealand is showing that it, too, is ready to play its part in the great Antipodean censorship stakes.
162. What is Marie - Ange Guilleminot MAG account of postwar censorship?
163. Or could China's quest for international audiences lead to a loosening of the tight censorship rules that continue to straightjacket its reporting?
164. In the run of history , the censorship and the inquisitor HAs sll the time lost.
165. The new censorship law will put the clock back ( by ) 50 years.
166. Ironically the younger generation's zeal is a byproduct of the censorship and propaganda they have been suckled on.
167. Microsoft, Yahoo and others are helping to institutionalise and legitimise the integration of censorship into the global IT business model.
168. As well as the gulag, Mr Solzhenitsyn's titanic willpower triumphed over other adversaries: cancer, censorship and Soviet bureaucratic intimidation.
169. The status of Arab regimes is not at the centre of the stormy debate, but the freedom of Robert Kilroy-Silk to express his opinions, free from "censorship" or "political correctness".
170. In a last-minute climbdown, the Chinese government announced today that it will delay the launch of censorship software that was supposed to have been sold in every computer from tomorrow.
171. Otherwise, how do we account for the editor's note at the beginning of the article: "The following is based on pool dispatches that were subject to military censorship."
171. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
172. Body scanners, sexual assault patdowns, censorship laws, seizure of property without even a notice (let alone a court order or conviction), even without doing or having done anything illegal.
173. Google has partially withdrawn from the Chinese market after clashing with Beijing over censorship.
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