In the absence of that, it seems to me a political view that doesn't vilify anybody, doesn't defame anybody. |
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At the same time this freedom can get used and abused to vilify the same government that helped to bring about our liberation. |
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But their antiintellectual jeremiads, not the professors they vilify, are the real threat to academic freedom today. |
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The SPLA claims the raids were an attempt to defame and vilify teachers and demanded that the government discipline the inspectors involved. |
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To vilify the ancient and heavenly act of smoking is to belittle one of life's most wicked and pleasurable of indulgences. |
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You speak of democracy but vilify those that dare speak against your hero. |
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The experience with smoking shows that changing societal norms to vilify a formerly accepted practice for the sake of public health can work. |
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In a democratic society, freedom of speech does not mean the right to vilify. |
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We can't vilify it-the Internet, television and video games-are making kids more violent, depressed. |
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Today I am not saying this to vilify the south Korean authorities in front of you, but because they went too far. |
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Some would vilify me, take away my democratic rights and use hate-speak against me. |
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Did the political or military leadership try to 'justify' the abuses in any way, or vilify the victims? |
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But it remains a moral crime to vilify good cops who have made the city safe, saving thousands of lives. |
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With few Yankees left to vilify, Venezuela continues its slow motion spin into disrepair. |
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The business of a journalist is to destroy truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, fall at the feet of Mammon, and sell himself for daily bread. |
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And there is the additional fear in these types of cases that the public will vilify the victim, not a celebrity wrongdoer. |
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Rather than vilify Republicans for their defense of the wealthy, he returned again to trying to win the intellectual high ground. |
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If this force is hijacked by the likes of this man and those who vilify trade unionists emerging from the rubble of a tyranny, then there really is no hope at all. |
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The SF president also launched attacks on the Government for trying to vilify the party but argued that while the peace process was in tatters, it could be rebuilt. |
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I feel it would be unproductive to vilify a government that has made efforts to remedy and address the plethora of problems stemming from Bhopal. |
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I call upon the new Commission to cease to vilify the Greek Cypriot people post-referendum. |
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They deliberately misrepresent or fabricate information to discredit and vilify people and organizations. |
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It does not have an evil, imperialistic western power for the western press to vilify. |
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It is very easy in our society to vilify and demonize drug users. |
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Using or contacting these web pages to disrupt or damage their contents or security measures, or to harass or vilify Berlitz, its products or services, or its employees is strictly prohibited. |
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That person had used Canada Post's distribution system to vilify him by sending 800 letters to the inhabitants of a reserve where the applicant held a key position. |
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Despite its name, this text does not seek to vilify hedge funds and private equity but instead notes the need for general market reform, greater transparency and calls for principle-based regulation. |
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At any rate, no other candidates have dared to put their names forward so far. Republicans are delighted at the prospect of another two years to vilify Mrs Pelosi. |
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Voltaire's attempts to vilify Frederick for his agents' actions at Frankfurt were largely unsuccessful. |
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Once upon a pre-feminist time, it was more common to vilify the woman. |
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Lerner wouldn't answer questions before the Oversight Committee because, Taylor said, committee Republicans were only looking to vilify her in front of TV cameras. |
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The global human rights approach must be based on an appreciation of the objective social realities in different regions and should aim to support and encourage, rather than condemn and vilify. |
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The accusation was reminiscent of previous smear campaigns launched by the regime of ousted president Honsi Mubarak to vilify activists and youth groups involved in the Jan. |
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Scattered references to the Tales include Chaucer's declaration that he will use his verse to vilify a summoner and a pardoner who have cheated him. |
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