Publicly telling someone that they did not belong in a neighborhood could be a very slanderous insult. |
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Prudie only mentions this because to repeat such an accusation, should it be untrue, would be slanderous. |
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If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected. |
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Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited. |
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To accuse France and Germany of ignoring the rules is simply to repeat a slanderous allegation often put forward as fact. |
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I'm not going to miss the mud-slinging, slanderous, nasty ads on the radio. |
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He began to make slanderous attacks and false accusations against those who questioned his stories. |
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It is slanderous, hate-filled demented trash, the product of some people with serious head problems. |
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So I went to court to press charges against his words that I find slanderous. |
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The untruths such as slanderous thought, hatred, and arrogance will be stimulated. |
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Journalists who made slanderous statements undermined their own credibility. |
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The tradition, once widely accepted, that Zheng was actually Lü Buwei's natural son is probably a slanderous invention. |
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The media were also threatened with sanctions for publishing or broadcasting critical or slanderous material against the administration. |
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In history, the objective behind section 181 was to prevent slanderous statements against the nobility and preserve political harmony. |
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I have done plenty of both and consider the allegation of simplicity slanderous. |
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I think the statement makes it clear that my privilege has been violated by the member for Etobicoke Centre's slanderous and intimidating acts. |
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Instead the only letters that should be excluded from the public view are those that are illegible, libelous, uncivil, slanderous, vulgar or duplicates. |
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The members do not make slanderous comments so they say, but they are quite willing to quote someone like Margaret Wente. |
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Furthermore, the Court added, Yammine's words were spoken on an occasion of qualified privilege, the legal doctrine which protects statements made in certain contexts, that otherwise might be considered slanderous. |
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Conversation is immoral, where the discourse is undecent, immodest, scandalous, slanderous, and abusive. |
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We are talking about false, misleading, pernicious, slanderous ten percenters targeting a community and prejudicially affecting a party, the Liberal Party, and each and all of its members. |
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Sending out slanderous and defaming materials, after having agreed that this issue is too important to be a partisan one, undermines other activities of the House. |
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Mr Danilkin said the allegations were slanderous. |
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A fine adaptation of Shakespeare's brilliant but slanderous play. |
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Mr Thaçi says this is slanderous Serbian propaganda. |
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His descriptions of Sen. Marco Rubio range from laughable to slanderous. |
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As for the slanderous allusions directed at me, I have to say that it is not my normal attitude and that at no time did I wish to alter the normal conduct of the debate. |
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The family denied Messi had been involved and called the accusations slanderous. |
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May I confess to you that sometimes I am very angry to hear slanderous remarks easily passed about such and such a friar, such and such an institution? |
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It covers four types of undue representations and advertisements that are prohibited: false or exaggerating, deceiving, unduly comparative, and slanderous representations and advertisements. |
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Brazilian authorities said the videos are slanderous towards a candidate running in the election for mayor in the city of Campo Grande. |
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