Sentence examples for freedom of expression granted from inspiring English sources

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The committee, the Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission, has drafted a 26-page report that has not passed muster with the Giuliani administration because it specifically states that museums should enjoy "freedom of expression granted under constitutional law," according to an official familiar with the draft report.

After democratization, the freedom of expression granted to filmmakers as well as post-Cold War and post-nationalist trends made it possible to do the unthinkable in questioning South Korea's legitimacy.

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The recent controversies over the conflict between freedom of expression and granting everyone access to speech hark back to another telling moment.

"It's a replacement for the emergency law, trumping the constitution and trumping people's right to freedom of expression, and granting legalised impunity to police forces who are already very brutal".

Hopes for peace will rise as Palestinian civil society develops and the freedom of expression we take for granted in the West is established.

I think the debates at country-level will focus on how much information and how much freedom of expression children should be granted.

If China is to advance in harmony with other countries and become a key partner in upholding the values of the world community, it must first grant freedom of expression to all its citizens.

On December 24th, the results were announced, indicating that less than a third of eligible voters participated, and the Egyptian people voted to approve a constitution that denies many of them basic human rights, women's rights, and freedom of expression or press, and grants new powers to religious authorities to govern public behavior and morality.

"Never take for granted the freedom of expression," Saviano said.

Some members of the squad have benefited greatly from Deila's management style, which is a mixture of placing great physical demands on players but also granting them freedom of expression and a significant amount of personal responsibility.

However, the same dictionary tells us that intolerance means "unwilling to grant equal freedom of expression".

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