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The criminalizing of blackness also brings psychic rewards.
But in a democracy threatened by excessive secrecy and the criminalizing of news gathering, the more sunlight the better.
But the belief that it is illegal in the United States is widespread in Egypt, and the Brotherhood's spiritual leader, Mohamed Badie, called for the "criminalizing of assaults on the sanctities of all heavenly religions".
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair, in a sop to Muslim constituents upset about his support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, urged the criminalizing of "religious incitement"; the law failed by just one vote.
That same official, speaking on national television in 2010, advocated the criminalizing of gay sex.
One of the many legal implications of "personhood" legislation, for example, is the criminalizing of abortion except in exceptional situations.
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The second issue is our constant criminalizing of the issue of suicide.
The law criminalizing the promotion of sexual performance by children was enacted in 1977.
Advocates for the homeless said the city was criminalizing the feeding of the poor.
In its opening pages, Ms. Kaye's report noted the provision "criminalizing disclosure of investigative information".
Perhaps because of the huge personal and social costs of criminalizing the recreational behavior of tens of millions, about a dozen states have already "decriminalized" marijuana.
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