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There are some choices we can make that produce a modicum of expression: color, brand, and so on.
Although Jordan does allow for some modicum of expression and freedom of speech, it's still a very conservative society, with a powerful intelligence and security apparatus that can quickly clamp down on speech deemed socially or politically unacceptable or dangerous.
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He came to prominence in the 1978-79 Democracy Wall movement during which Deng Xiaoping, freshly risen to power, tolerated (and indeed profited from) a modicum of free expression before cracking down on it.
To elucidate the biological importance of these novel TUs, RNAi knock-downs were performed, which indicated that RNA level ablation of TU7 leads to a modicum of reproducible expression profile changes associated with the three principal cell differentiation fates while such ablation of the other four TUs failed to change expression phenotypes.
Then it was time for a modicum of reflection.
What they can reasonably expect is a modicum of civility in that expression — although public servants at the most powerful levels need thicker skins than most and a few ill-advised boos comes with the territory — and respect for their offices.
Establishing that modicum of trust took years.
It even contains a modicum of good news.
How dare they enjoy a modicum of economic comfort?
It also contains a modicum of good news.
Banning browsing before breakfast can reintroduce a modicum of civilisation.
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