Sentence examples for objectionable subjects from inspiring English sources

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(An Israeli counter-petition points out that some European money is used for collaborative research by Israelis and Palestinians, on such objectionable subjects as desalination).Setting aside right and wrong in the Middle East and the inconsistency of victimising Israeli universities and not those in other abusive states, in the region and elsewhere this is a benighted strategy.

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Much objectionable content is legal overseas, so hard to purge.

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"It is particularly objectionable to subject the development and implementation of national energy policy on submerged federal lands to the caprice of an individual state governor," they said.

Tatchell said: "In a free society, objectionable opinions should not be subject to police inquiries unless they involve threats, menaces, harassment or incitement to violence.

In his report, Mr. Green said he compared the 68 news reports the government found objectionable with reports on the same subjects filed by the international wire services, major American news outlets and statements by the Bush administration.

One of his last plays, The King and the Subject (1638), had politically objectionable lines cut from it by King Charles himself.

He said the decision left open the possibility that any live news event, like a war protest at one of the political conventions this year where someone utters a vulgarity, or any live sports event where fans hold up signs containing objectionable words, could leave a broadcaster subject to serious fines.

It also hosts videos about the Tiananmen Square protests and many other subjects that Chinese authorities find objectionable.

According to Mr. Manski, the Green Party ad was primarily intended to be shown on cable and satellite channels, like MSNBC and Comedy Central, which, like the Internet, are not subject to government regulation of objectionable language in the way that words and images broadcast over the airwaves still are.

The latter case covers subjects who, due to their most objectionable nature, their dangerousness, or their ability to serve as tools of propaganda for the enemy, are suitable for elimination, without respect for persons, by merciless treatment (namely, by execution).

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