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But no one should be threatened with violence in the course of their work, however "lightheartedly".
It is a further irony that a play about a complicated war should be threatened by a complicated war.
All parties rightly agree that no one anywhere should be threatened or harmed for what they write or draw.
Mr. Kumalo said that while some pressure was necessary, the leap to sanctions was too fast and they should be threatened before being applied.
It is both impractical and unfair that we should be threatened with legal action (and the attendant costs) over individual posts by third parties.
If he refuses to go, the report adds, he should be threatened with "personal sanctions," including the freezing of his overseas assets and restrictions on his travel.
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For his part, President Obama should be threatening to veto this outrageous measure.
According to Tesser's (1986 , 1988 self-evaluation maintenance model (SEM), the superior performance of in-group members should be threatening when comparisons are made on ability domains that are relevant to self-esteem.
Nothing about this should be threatening to the millions of fair and reasonable American financial professionals who have done nothing wrong.
Actor George Clooney told the trade website Deadline on Thursday the film should be released online, saying Hollywood shouldn't be threatened by North Korea.
Throughout his presidential campaign last year, Mr. Bush emphasized that donors should have unfettered rights to express themselves in political campaigns and that the parties themselves should not be threatened.
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