Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
You do not believe in liberty of speech or of the Press."
Throughout his army exists a boundless liberty of speech.
The regulations about and about liberty of speech in poitry, ought to apply equally to men and women.
"For the exceptional role and high acomplishments in organisation of the public television and defense of the liberty of speech".
Various discussion clubs and relative liberty of speech promoted by the new rector, Jerzy Toeplitz, added to its value.
Even two representatives of slaveholding states suggested that a censure of Adams could be conceived as an attack on the liberty of speech.
Liberty, especially liberty of speech, remains a defining concern, and he is a zealous enforcer of First Amendment rights.
Yes; for as we have given him liberty of speech we must let him go on until we have perfected the work of legislation.
The right of assembling is nothing more than a result of the view taken by the courts as to individual liberty of person and individual liberty of speech.
"It seems to me," returned De Wardes, "that liberty of speech is allowed, when it is supported by every means which a man of courage has at his disposal."
Even so, he showed some boldness in exposing types of the prevailing charlatanism and follies, though his liberty of speech is far less than that of Gil Vicente.
They said he had played an important role in the movement to read the Constitution more generously in economics, while giving deeper protection to individual liberties of speech and press and racial justice.
It also has a certain liberty of speech outside of the administration, and its members frequently publish and partake in conferences, activities which serve to heighten its status on the international scene.
The President of the National Assembly does not ask the King to grant to the Assembly liberty of speech, as is the case with the English House of Commons.
A brief silence ensued; after it, she turned to Gregory and said in English: "My Honoured father graciously permits me far more liberty of speech than is usually allowed to women here.
The idea was there from the beginning, - though I mentioned the Revolutionary War cartoon, "Liberty of speech for those who speak the speech of liberty" - the idea was always there.
So that obliging him to love us very well, we had all the liberty of speech with him, especially myself, whom he called his Great Mistress; and indeed my word would go a great way with him.
Although the Meiji Constitution had a section devoted to the "rights and duties of subjects", which guaranteed "liberty of speech, writing, publication, public meetings, and associations", these rights were granted "within the limits of law".
Chat gets an entry as a New England expression, with a citation from Herman Melville boasting, By our immortal Bill of Rights, that guarantees to us liberty of speech, chat we Yankees will.
In the West, Mr. Zakaria observed, democracy typically means liberal democracy, a political system characterized by not only free elections, but also the rule of law, the separation of powers and the protection of basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion and property.
By this time, however, the Argives became advocates for liberty of speech and laws of their own making, and they diminished the power of their king so much that by the end of his reign, Cisus had become a king in name only.
And if there was any wise man among them, who was able to give good counsel, he imparted his wisdom to the public; for the king was not jealous, but allowed him full liberty of speech, and gave honour to those who could advise him in any matter.
Because of insisting on his notion that China should exercise liberty of speech, publication, association, and exercise all basic human rights, including organizing political party, he had been summoned, residential surveillanced, administrative detented, re-education through labor, criminal detented, arrested and sentenced to jail.
In an opinion handed down Monday, Justice Diamond said that because city officials sent warning letters before moving to close the New David, they had properly tried to limit high-risk sexual activity there without curtailing the exhibition of movies, which is protected under the state constitution's guarantee of "liberty of speech."
Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He is within his rights to use freedom of speech.
The one most important for him was freedom of speech.
His approach to freedom of speech is a telling example.
There is no reason his freedom of speech should be taken away.
Most people think freedom of speech is necessary for a democratic government.
Don't give up your freedom of speech, Power to the people is in our reach.
I don't want to be involved in their decision, but it's freedom of speech.
Only worried about what people, who have the freedom of speech by the way, say.
"Everyone in the country seems to have freedom of speech but those who talk about religion and God."
He is for freedom of speech and expression in China.
"And it has nothing to do with freedom of speech."
If only they fought for each other's freedom of speech.
"This is a democratic country, and we have freedom of speech."
In reality, both create the same danger to freedom of speech.
"Alive or dead, we all have the right to freedom of speech."
This is a freedom of speech issue, make no mistake.
You always come back with the "freedom of speech and expression".
Yes, only white middle class men defend freedom of speech.
Or is copyright getting in the way, again, to freedom of speech?
The court has not restricted human rights or freedom of speech.
Such law might cause a harmful effect on freedom of speech.
Public order must be balanced with the freedom of speech.
Freedom of speech and the press are not guaranteed by law.
Korean people also do not have much freedom of speech.
In some countries popular culture is protected under freedom of speech or other rights.
You do not believe in liberty of speech or of the Press."
Throughout his army exists a boundless liberty of speech.
The regulations about and about liberty of speech in poitry, ought to apply equally to men and women.
"For the exceptional role and high acomplishments in organisation of the public television and defense of the liberty of speech".
Various discussion clubs and relative liberty of speech promoted by the new rector, Jerzy Toeplitz, added to its value.
Even two representatives of slaveholding states suggested that a censure of Adams could be conceived as an attack on the liberty of speech.
Liberty, especially liberty of speech, remains a defining concern, and he is a zealous enforcer of First Amendment rights.
Yes; for as we have given him liberty of speech we must let him go on until we have perfected the work of legislation.
The right of assembling is nothing more than a result of the view taken by the courts as to individual liberty of person and individual liberty of speech.
From chapter 9, "Of the Liberty of Speech and Writing on Political Subjects", on public versus private liberty:
"It seems to me," returned De Wardes, "that liberty of speech is allowed, when it is supported by every means which a man of courage has at his disposal."
Even so, he showed some boldness in exposing types of the prevailing charlatanism and follies, though his liberty of speech is far less than that of Gil Vicente.
They said he had played an important role in the movement to read the Constitution more generously in economics, while giving deeper protection to individual liberties of speech and press and racial justice.
It also has a certain liberty of speech outside of the administration, and its members frequently publish and partake in conferences, activities which serve to heighten its status on the international scene.
The President of the National Assembly does not ask the King to grant to the Assembly liberty of speech, as is the case with the English House of Commons.
A brief silence ensued; after it, she turned to Gregory and said in English: "My Honoured father graciously permits me far more liberty of speech than is usually allowed to women here.
The idea was there from the beginning, - though I mentioned the Revolutionary War cartoon, "Liberty of speech for those who speak the speech of liberty" - the idea was always there.
So that obliging him to love us very well, we had all the liberty of speech with him, especially myself, whom he called his Great Mistress; and indeed my word would go a great way with him.
Although the Meiji Constitution had a section devoted to the "rights and duties of subjects", which guaranteed "liberty of speech, writing, publication, public meetings, and associations", these rights were granted "within the limits of law".
Chat gets an entry as a New England expression, with a citation from Herman Melville boasting, By our immortal Bill of Rights, that guarantees to us liberty of speech, chat we Yankees will.
In the West, Mr. Zakaria observed, democracy typically means liberal democracy, a political system characterized by not only free elections, but also the rule of law, the separation of powers and the protection of basic liberties of speech, assembly, religion and property.
By this time, however, the Argives became advocates for liberty of speech and laws of their own making, and they diminished the power of their king so much that by the end of his reign, Cisus had become a king in name only.
And if there was any wise man among them, who was able to give good counsel, he imparted his wisdom to the public; for the king was not jealous, but allowed him full liberty of speech, and gave honour to those who could advise him in any matter.
Because of insisting on his notion that China should exercise liberty of speech, publication, association, and exercise all basic human rights, including organizing political party, he had been summoned, residential surveillanced, administrative detented, re-education through labor, criminal detented, arrested and sentenced to jail.
In an opinion handed down Monday, Justice Diamond said that because city officials sent warning letters before moving to close the New David, they had properly tried to limit high-risk sexual activity there without curtailing the exhibition of movies, which is protected under the state constitution's guarantee of "liberty of speech."