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31. Free speech is subject to prohibition of those abuses of expression which a civilized society may forbid.
32. Angry journalists accused the government of censorship of free speech.
33. Complaints about food and living conditions mingled with calls for free speech, a free press and democracy.
34. Compare, for instance, its use in free speech, free love, free dinner and free trade.
35. The Constitution's guarantee of free speech does not apply in all cases.
36. This has become almost as sacred as the first amendment right of free speech.
37. The hostile reception of Alford's views led him to reflect that he was being denied the parliamentary right of free speech.
37. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
38. That summer, a letter arrived on my desk from the Miami Free Speech Coalition.
39. The new law is clearly antithetical to the basic principles of free speech.
40. Certainly censorship should not be allowed to masquerade as virtuous compromise, but nor should commitment to free speech go unexamined.
41. A truly socialist legal system and democracy complete with free speech and free media were called for.
42. In my view the appellant's argument founded on free speech is without merit.
43. Yet far from seeking to defend free speech, the Government is proposing to subject the media to even fewer controls.
44. In the class-action lawsuit unveiled Tuesday, doctors said such punishment would be a violation of their free speech rights.
45. What is disturbing is that it is typical of a new intolerance against whistle-blowers that raises serious questions about free speech.
46. The men were merely exercising their right of free speech.
47. The school argued that prohibiting the distribution of the Bible violated the Gideons' right of free speech.
48. To submit the free speech principle to such a test is not an argument for book-banning.
49. The right of free speech is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
50. This is just the latest example of the threat to free information and even free speech presented by the nuclear energy lobby.
51. Numerous court cases have made it clear there are limits to free speech.
52. Beside these confusions, the constitutional guarantee of free speech has an impressive simplicity.
53. For many countries where free speech is alien, the Internet presents interesting problems and policy issues.
54. First Amendment secures the right of free speech.
55. In China and in the Middle East, those people are rioting and dying for something so simple as free speech, and to have access to their governments (through unrigged open elections).
56. The people won the right to free speech and a free press.
57. Does the right to free speech include a right to burn the Stars and Stripes?
58. Let us pray that we shall not have to Pakistanize ourselves in our struggle to exercise free speech and freedom of assembly.
59. The US Constitution guarantees free speech, freedom of assembly and equal protection.
60. Chinese democracy may not look like Anglo-American democracy, but elections, free speech, responsiveness to the people will come.
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