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She, unlike the firefighters who were there, is not legally prevented from saying whatever she likes.
Even if people are still very young, they shouldn't be prevented from saying what they think.
What about "Speaking Up?" Anne: "Even if people are still very young, they shouldn't be prevented from saying what they think".
A coach may be able to say that the quarterback is out of the lineup, but he may be prevented from saying why.
People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but it doesn't stop you having your own opinion … No one should be prevented from saying what they think," ran the abridged quote.
Ben Emmerson QC, her counsel, told London's Bow Street magistrates court last month that she was being prevented from saying anything to her lawyers about her work at GCHQ.
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The terms of his agreement with the university, he said, prevented him from saying much more.
"My sense of responsibility prevented me from saying what I think".
But the Boundary County prosecutor, Brett Benson, said a court order prevented him from saying whether he intended to continue the case.
Ms. Dayan said that Israeli censors prevented her from saying when in 2010 Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Barak gave their order.
The news broke after the jury was handed the case, and a gag order has prevented prosecutors from saying why they did not call Matt Sandusky.
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