Expression
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1520 examples of Expression in a sentence
How can we recognize the point beyond which
expression
of the need for collective experience and integrating rituals becomes evil manipulation and an assault on human freedom?
The debate over the cartoons has been intense to the point that it is now tedious, ranging from freedom of
expression
to a clash of cultural values and even to a clash of civilizations.
Freedom of
expression
is never categorically right or wrong; instead, it accommodates rights and wrongs.
Whatever the reason, there is no excuse for government-sanctioned attacks on freedom of expression, association, and assembly.
The messages speak of liberty, freedom of expression, good governance, pluralism, democracy, and human rights.
The task of creating essential democratic institutions – the rule of law, habits of accountability, gender equality, and freedom of
expression
and faith – still awaits these countries.
Booksellers protested, and the following year John Milton published “Areopagitica,” a foundational statement of our modern philosophy of the right to free
expression.
But Parliament and courts always returned over time to the core British value of free speech and
expression.
“India is merely a geographical expression,” he once dismissively barked.
There are, to use that hackneyed expression, many Indias.
Put another way – and turning Michael Ignatieff’s
expression
on its head – we are a land of belonging, not blood.
He argued that, in historic terms, “the absurd anarchy of European international organization” has been “the most propitious terrain imaginable for the full
expression
of racism.”
It goes without saying that the principles of shared sovereignty and solidarity that underpin European integration are an
expression
of a moral vision that contradicts the nationalist principle of earlier times, with its taint of racism.
It enshrines the rights to a fair trial, privacy, free
expression
and association, and freedom of thought in religion and conscience.
Streets and squares, newspapers and literary journals became the ground for free public
expression.
As the crackdown following those heady weeks of free
expression
and assembly came to its apocalyptic end on the night of June 3-4, Zhao vanished, sucked down the Party’s memory hole into which so many other leaders have vanished since China’s “socialist liberation.”
Chinese have long since used the deaths of defrocked leaders as occasions to let out sentiments that can find no
expression
through the normal political process.
Here, we are brought back to the central issue in this process: technical questions, though important, are still only an
expression
of the underlying political conflicts and animosities.
And throughout the region, regimes have closed off channels for political expression, and responded to popular protests with increasing brutality.
Moreover, Sisi has offered even fewer institutional channels for political
expression
than existed under the Mubarak-era one-party system.
Meaningful public engagement with the court requires an underlying environment that fosters – not punishes – the free
expression
of ideas.
And their
expression
oftheir grievances – at the polls, on the Internet, and in the streets – has left their leaders profoundly weakened.
The resolution is non-binding, but if nations were to enact laws putting it into effect, there can be no doubt that it would interfere with freedom of
expression.
Coincidentally, in the same week that Germany and the World Jewish Congress rejected the idea that defamation of religion is an affront to human dignity, and upheld the right to freedom of expression, Germany’s highest court issued its ruling on a case brought by a Jewish organization, and two Jewish individuals.
The overthrow of Tunisia’s Zine El Abidine Ben Ali is the first such spontaneous democratic uprising in the Arabic world, showing that in an age of satellite television and the Internet, suppression of information and free
expression
by individual governments doesn’t really work anymore.
While the yearning for dignity, freedom of expression, and real democratic participation was the driving force underlying the Arab revolutions, economic discontent played a vital role, and economic factors will help to determine how the transition in the Arab world unfolds.
By contrast, at LUMS (which has the look and feel of Harvard Business School), only about 5% of female students wore the hijab , a remarkable
expression
of social freedom.
Yet underlying this idea is a serious proposition, to which Britain’s former prime minister, Tony Blair, often gave eloquent expression: democracies don’t fight each other, so if the whole world were democratic, wars would stop.
Those who supported the objectives of the foundations I established in the region understood it better than I did, even if they were not familiar with the
expression.
Beneath the individual preferences that found
expression
in market behavior, people were guided by a set of moral principles that found
expression
in behavior outside the scope of the market mechanism.
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