Expression
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1520 examples of Expression in a sentence
But old and unresolved rivalries within Asia are finding new
expression
as political ambitions and military budgets expand.
In fact, the combination of freedom of
expression
and electoral competition is the key to improving democracies, because it enables systemic failures – not to mention leaders’ missteps – to be subjected to public scrutiny.
They have discovered and used freedom of
expression
in a way that, not so long ago, would have been deemed unthinkable.
If Merkel had wanted the agreement reached in Brussels, the outcome would have marked the beginning of a fundamental revision of the eurozone’s crisis policy – and thus an
expression
of successful statesmanship.
But it was just one more
expression
of the context in which the issue of the 1948 Palestinian refugees has to be addressed.
If the Internet is no longer a space for freedom of expression, the public will look for other platforms that can guarantee it – a yearning for openness that has been the hallmark of the Arab Spring.
Bangladesh is a democracy that upholds freedom of expression, but within limits.
British citizenship, of course, guarantees freedom of
expression
and minority rights, and young Muslims take full advantage of this.
Arab culture places a high value on poetic expression, so it is no coincidence that it appears repeatedly in Al Qaeda’s propaganda.
The conference will advance the “Moscow Process,” an
expression
of Russia’s desire to play an active role in forging new partnerships to shape the evolving global aid architecture.
She linked that stance not only to the US Constitution’s First Amendment, which protects freedom of
expression
and freedom of the press, but also to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which holds that all people have the right “to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
Everyone who believes in and supports the democratic tide that swept Latin America following the fall of communism in Europe must affirm their commitment to monitoring the weak state of freedom of
expression
and democratic governance in Venezuela.
Freedom, Blasphemy, and ViolencePARIS – Violent attacks on US diplomatic outposts across North Africa and the Middle East have once again raised the question of how to respond when Americans and other Westerners engage in provocative
expression
that others consider blasphemous.
Even some who defended freedom of
expression
in those cases may be disinclined to do so now.
Yet judgments about literary or artistic merit should not be the basis for decisions about freedom of
expression.
The proclivity of some elsewhere to react violently to what they consider blasphemous cannot be the criterion for imposing limits on free
expression
in the US, the United Kingdom, Denmark, or the Netherlands (or anywhere else).
Even in the US, where freedom of
expression
is zealously protected, such incitement may be prosecuted and punished in circumstances in which violence or other unlawful behavior is imminent.
This does not diminish the irresponsibility of those who gratuitously engage in such offensive behavior, but it does make clear that outrage against their actions should not be a basis for abandoning our commitment to freedom of
expression.
The constitutional rights to free
expression
and peaceful assembly continue to be upheld – and exercised on a massive scale.
A person “predisposed” to cancer, say, may have the biological qualities that heighten the odds of developing cancer, but many variables will influence the actual
expression
of the disease.
Increasingly, free
expression
of opinion does not influence or restrain how government behaves.
And it is especially difficult for women migrants to navigate between the tantalizing freedom of choice and
expression
in their host society and the traditional roles expected of them at home.
It is being replaced by a more diverse sort of politics, in which different regional and national identities gain encouragement and
expression.
Even as the Internet and communications technology have made speaking up publicly technically easier than ever, ubiquitous state and commercial surveillance has ensured that expression, association, and protest remain constrained.
But it will give legitimate
expression
to the will of a people long oppressed and entitled to their place in the sun.
I pledge to devote the remaining years of my life to supporting free thought and expression, academic freedom, and the protection of minorities and minority opinions – not only in my native Hungary, but all over the world.
Trump has revealed a profound lack of understanding of complex policy matters: national security, foreign affairs, immigration, taxation, economic inequality, health care, education, the environment, trade, abortion, religious rights, free expression, and much else.
They are no friends of free
expression.
It is not clear what this would accomplish in light of the Secretary's declaration that he would resign not as an
expression
of guilt but only if he can no longer be "effective."
Freedom of
expression
is in their bones; mass protests their visual lifeblood.
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