Similar words: freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of thought, freedom of assembly, part of speech, freedom of association, free speech, freedom. Meaning: n. a civil right guaranteed by the 1st amendment to the US constitution.
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61 In America, we have freedom of speech, the right to disagree!
62 Frankly that is a total of right, freedom of speech objects, but most likely because of inadvertence and offended the other side.
63 Since 1789 American constitution declares the protection of U. S. media's freedom of speech, the American media has been always considered "fourth power" of U.
64 Second, we stand for universal values, including the rights of the Egyptian people to freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, and the freedom to access information.
65 Albert Wang, an attorney on the OCA advisory board, said freedom of speech in the United States had limits and did not mean the media could say what it wanted.
66 RUSSIA and Belarus are unlikely champions of democracy and freedom of speech.
67 Its proper functioning assumes the existence of freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, free elections, and the rule of law.
68 Sit on the history a big uncle the body of the big Niang according to the common sense of freedom of speech, romantic once, which afraid act boorishly , as well all can!
69 Under the reactionary rule the people were not given the freedom of speech.
70 Freedom of speech is all very well but we must observe the limits of common propriety.
71 We believe in freedom of religion, freedom of speech, especially freedom of ( political ) expression.
72 First Amendment: " Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. "
73 These countries see freedom of speech and access to information as minor issues comparatively,(sentence dictionary) but the big juntas and dictators have a vested interest in keeping the hoi polloi uninformed.
74 Their presence in popular phone-in programs is one of the important indicators of freedom of speech in Hong Kong.
75 Freedom of speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and requesting, change of government.
76 He was not without a sense that his freedom of speech might seem premature.
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