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It read, in part: "This sends a dangerous message to the public: subjects of stories can call The Providence Journal and intimidate management into removing reporters from a story, regardless of the story's validity".
This sends a dangerous message both to police and the communities they patrol.
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By telling the student population this, FotF sends a dangerous message: that you should always assume that a girl means something else (like "yes") when really she just means "no".
Trivilizing this violent crime sends a dangerous message to the public," a rep for the organization told TMZ. "Whoa!
To many, this decision (which the Europeans claim is against the WTO's rules) sends a dangerous message: sign up for bilateral deals with the world's biggest trader, and you will avoid its protectionism.
If, however, you think that the concept of "blurred lines" sends a dangerous message to listeners, then it's explosive.
I think Britain earns few advantages by forgetting its principles overseas, and sends a dangerous message that our values are a bargaining chip.
They have called on the television network BET to stop showing the video, saying it sends a dangerous message to real-life assault victims.
Prohibiting or ejecting gay children or leaders sends a dangerous message to all children, Mr. Ferraro said, adding, "It's policies like this that contribute to bullying in schools".
And it sends a dangerous message that there are judges in Egypt who will allow their courts to become instruments of political repression and propaganda".
It has been criticized by advocacy groups including the Parents Television Council, which have said that the video sends a dangerous message to assault victims and have called on BET to stop playing it.
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