Expression
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1520 examples of Expression in a sentence
In itself, this approach represents a worthy
expression
of collective conscience in opposition to the terrorists.
The European Central Bank is probably the most perfect
expression
of this philosophy.
The second undesirable possibility – that governments with little spending capacity to assuage public anger turn against democracy and free
expression
– is also remote for now.
Anyone who holds freedom of the press and freedom of
expression
to be universal human rights will agree with Friedman’s position.
In his
expression
– which could change in a moment from joy, gaiety, and mischievous intelligence to the infinite sadness of one who will never recover from having seen the worst that humans can do – the sadness clearly seemed to have won.
The logic of the financial crisis is driving Europeans toward greater integration, which implies new mechanisms for political
expression.
According to Catalina Botero, the outgoing rapporteur for Freedom of
Expression
of the Inter-American Human Rights Commission, “Ecuador is, along with Cuba, the country that most restricts freedom of expression.”
It's an
expression
of prosperity, progress, and justice.
Freedom of
expression
and unfettered media bolster this confidence, not by highlighting the system’s strengths, but by exposing its weaknesses, which can subsequently be corrected through responsive, rule-based mechanisms.
They have made it clear that when it comes to free expression, their priorities lie on the side of surrender.
And only democracy could defuse conflict by giving dissent a legitimate means of
expression.
But, in many ways, Dubai’s rulers have been remarkably tolerant of free
expression.
The French Reactionary RevolutionPARIS – The
expression
“the French exception” applies not only to culinary matters, but to social and economic issues as well.
Thus, indirectly, the budget has enabled leveraging of financing in order to support crisis countries – an
expression
of European solidarity that has gone fully unnoticed.
They have deemphasized some of their radical principles to accommodate key tenets of secular democracy, such as cultural pluralism and freedom of
expression.
None of this repression was implemented with the primary intention of giving legal
expression
to organic mid-Victorian homophobia.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, for example, is aiming to crack down on Islamist extremism by banning the
expression
of ideas that the government deems to be promoting or glorifying it.
Unfortunately, while there is a surge in new development financing around the world, especially in energy and infrastructure projects, there is also an uptick in efforts by governments to restrict freedom of expression, association, and assembly.
They are the clearest
expression
of how the leadership sees China’s place in the world, but they tell the world much about China as well.
Meanwhile, concern for human or civic rights is denigrated as outmoded, or an arrogant
expression
of Western imperialism.
A strong European voice, such as Nicolas Sarkozy’s during the French presidency of the EU, may make a difference, but only for six months, and at the cost of reinforcing other European countries’ nationalist feelings in reaction to the
expression
of “Gallic pride.”
In the Islamist view, the liberation of Western women is not an
expression
of freedom, but a sign of the West’s moral decay.
It also has been more than five years since the
expression
“Next Eleven,” or “N-11,” first appeared.
To be sure, freedom of
expression
should almost never be repressed, a point that the United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes emphasized in a dissenting opinion in a case concerning the US Constitution’s guarantee of free speech.
“[W]e should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the
expression
of opinions that we loathe and believe to be fraught with death,” he wrote, “unless they so imminently threaten immediate interference with the lawful and pressing purposes of the law that an immediate check is required to save the country.”
The fundamental principle underlying freedom of
expression
is that speech must be answered with more speech, never with violence, imprisonment, or censorship.
In the case of Charlie Hebdo,the question is whether depictions of the Prophet Muhammad are likely to foster the kinds of debate and behavior that are compatible with the coexistence of Muslims, Christians, Jews, other believers, and atheists in a society that upholds the freedom of worship and
expression.
Kemalist secularism was not the
expression
of a wide, popular movement from below; it was imposed by a small urban elite – military and intellectual – on a traditional and mostly rural society.
Turkish policymakers must now guarantee the judiciary’s autonomy and political impartiality, restore freedom of
expression
for all citizens, and establish a system of checks and balances to replace the military as the guardian of secularism.
Osama Bin Laden is much more the
expression
of deracination than of a tradition of political violence in Islam.
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