Sentence examples for privileges speech from inspiring English sources

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Actually, the issue is whether the ADL stands alone among anti-discrimination groups in showing the proper sensitivity, decency, and respect for the dead while those in support of the mosque are simply blinded by the reflexive freedoms of the First Amendment that so often privileges speech over pain.

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She made her first personal-privilege speech months after she was elected, calling an incident in which a male lawmaker jokingly referred to her as his "beautiful mistress" a "sexist and racist insult".

He argued loudly and unsuccessfully in favor of restricting federal airport searches and gave a personal privilege speech — a fancy term for a heartfelt oratorical address to the House that cannot be interrupted for debate — railing against the machinations he said prevented passage of the "anti-groping" legislation.

The philosopher Jacques Derrida expands on Saussure's theory in his efforts to build a literary approach that is not logocentric that does not privilege speech over writing.

The philosopher Jacques Derrida expands on Saussure's theory in his efforts to build a literary approach that is not logocentric – that does not privilege speech over writing.

Similarly, any law which privileges the "speech" of the wealthy in political affairs mutes and eventually silences the voices of the people.

There is no legitimate justification for privileging the speech of one entity over another, or of reducing the burdens of compliance for the biggest organization yet retaining them for the smallest.

So privileging free speech to some degree and privileging privacy to another degree leads you to different circumstances, but perhaps they are not importantly different.

By Brennan's reasoning, only material that fell inside both circles — that was both prurient and worthless — should be denied the privileges of free speech.

The ban on reporting parliamentary proceedings on legal grounds appeared to call into question privileges guaranteeing free speech established under the 1688 Bill of Rights.

The Guardian has been prevented from reporting parliamentary proceedings on legal grounds which appear to call into question privileges guaranteeing free speech established under the 1688 Bill of Rights.

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