Sentences with phrase «allow for free expression»

However, electoral irregularities and intimidation led Commonwealth observers to declare that «the conditions in Zimbabwe did not adequately allow for a free expression of will by the electors» and the country was suspended from the Commonwealth later that year - a decision renewed in December 2003.
Some insist that the Air Force Academy must allow for free expression of religion and that telling someone about Jesus does not constitute establishment of religion.

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As the statement points out, the mission of the Signal Foundation is to deliver technology that allows for secure communication worldwide and protects free expression.
This metaphor emphasizes that the autonomy and security of each community's religious experience and expression must be guarded by all members of the extended family, and that the interaction within the common spaces of the house must be governed by mutually agreed codes of conduct allowing for free exchange of ideas and not leading to the theological «annexing» of one unit by another.
Allowing the District to punish Justin for conduct he engaged in while at his grandmother's house using his grandmother's computer would create just such a precedent, and we therefore conclude that the district court correctly ruled that the District's response to Justin's expressive conduct violated the First Amendment guarantee of free expression.
The defence was created to allow for the free - flow of information important to public discourse and to prevent, as the Supreme Court put it, «libel chill» and prevent freedom of expression from being undermined.
The EFF also asserts that bad patents threaten free expression by allowing the patent holder to threaten anyone using the technology for any purpose, whether or not the use causes any harm to the patent holder, is used for non-commercial purposes, or the user had any idea they were even...
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