Therefore, I will from this moment on refuse to dignify
the continued public expression of ignorant prejudice by engaging it.
Not exact matches
This formula is perhaps better suited to rhetorical use in
public discourse than for rigorous intellectual analysis (where the battle to vindicate natural law should
continue), but «the received moral wisdom of the American people» is far from being an
expression of empty propaganda.
Despite
public acceptance of self - publishing as a viable means of
expression, the traditional publishing industry
continues to claim that it is the final arbiter of what's good and right and culturally relevant.
My motivation for these past 40 years as the editor - in - chief of this enterprise derives from my life - long love of books, the personal importance libraries have played in my life, and the
continued expressions of appreciation and support I receive from librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, and the general reading
public.
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Continuing, she boldly asserts, «Most often, artists did not have the expectation that viewers would encounter their works in situ; rather the majority knew that documentation in film, video and photography, or through sketches and plans, would be the primary
public expression of their practice.»
The bill — if passed — will provide a fast - track motion by which a court could decide if a case involving
expression on a matter of
public interest should
continue.
that the harm the plaintiff has suffered outweighs the harm done to the
public interest (especially in freedom of
expression) by allowing the action to
continue.
(ii) the moving party has no valid defence in the proceeding; and (b) the harm likely to be or have been suffered by the responding party as a result of the moving party's
expression is sufficiently serious that the
public interest in permitting the proceeding to
continue outweighs the
public interest in protecting that
expression.
Also, the harm suffered as a result of the
expression must be sufficient that there is a greater
public interest in the action
continuing.
The Divisional Court may find that there is in law at least a third choice:
continue to believe what it will (the part about homosexuality being immoral), and
continue to provide the
public service as an
expression of its beliefs (the part about ministering to the needy) but do not require employees providing a
public service to conform to those beliefs.