Committee A is persuaded that the actions against the two professors are censurable. |
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When an information resource is collectively provided and placed in the public domain, hijacking sounds even more censurable and in theory resembles a real theft. |
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At least in the sense that it's very easy to publish what many would consider censurable material, even if you have a hard time getting people to listen to you. |
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Nevertheless, the mere possession of a censurable intention is insufficient to merit punishment. |
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Macbeth's actions illustrate contrasting examples of praiseworthy and censurable ambition. |
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This is the principle by which we may distinguish lawful conventions of treaties from those that are not lawful, and innocent and rational customs from those that are unjust or censurable. |
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At this point, the text ceases to be at all demanding as regards the reality of the proposed application, and so the door is left wide open to censurable, because unsupported, claims. |
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It's regrettable and censurable that North Korea went ahead with the launch though we had called for restraint,'' Gemba told reporters after the phone talks with Kim. |
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