Sentence examples for form of slander from inspiring English sources

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But since he provides no evidence for this claim, I decided not to mention it: to repeat a slanderous charge is also a form of slander.

Part of the apathy was surely rooted in a general suspicion about investing in a country where "Armenian" is a form of slander.

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After long debate, Jordan's parliament has approved a press law that allows journalists to be jailed for vaguely defined forms of slander.

The Chofetz Chaim, in addition to founding a yeshiva and writing a plethora of works that expounded on the religious and ethical principles of Judaism, wrote "Chofetz Chaim," from which his moniker came, which listed all forms of slander and urged devout Jews to refrain from it.

We do it in the form of vulgar slandering: "You are the most stupid person I have ever met", "Why does such an asshole like you try to write?", "Fuck you".

In 2016 alone, the U.S. saw at least 385 instances of documented Islamophobia, many in the form of hate crimes and slandering.

In a recent interview in the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter, Pope Francis spoke of slander and vilification as a form of terrorism.

Some states consider certain allegations of slander per se, or inherently slanderous.

4 31-32, "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.

"Fear of slander".

"They've accused me of slander.

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