Sentence examples for was offensive was from inspiring English sources

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He said the city's argument that advertising was offensive was ridiculous.

Although the courts ruled that Mr. Giuliani's threat to withdraw financing from the museum for showing art he thought was offensive was unconstitutional, Professor Strauss warned against relying on the "false promise" of the First Amendment for protection against such attacks.

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It was offensive, being ordered about n one's own home this way, having Henry referred to as a grasping old man, almost a drunk.

The act is so broad that simply being offensive was made into a crime.

Wilder accepted, but told the film's producers that he thought the only person who could keep the film from being offensive was Richard Pryor.

Indeed, sometimes Mr. Hilton's logic about what is offensive is puzzling.

Complaining that Derek and Clive is offensive is like complaining that porn is dirty.

That is correct: speech on the internet can be offensive and the right to be offensive is vital to democracy.

But to be offensive is not using rude words or being critical of a culture.

What is offensive is that consumers are able to contact these advertisers directly and without comparison of other products.

In fact, one of the more offensive aspects of the series (and there are many aspects that are offensive) is that fatness itself is synonymous with disordered eating.

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