Sentences with phrase «free expression as»

[5] Levant submits that he was exercising his right of free expression as guaranteed by section 2 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms when he published the statements.
While I encourage blank paper coloring for free expression as often as possible, for many preschoolers pre-printed coloring pages are their first exposure to printed boundaries.

Not exact matches

«I hear fearful voices calling for building walls and distancing people they label as others, for blocking free expression, for slowing immigration, reducing trade and, in some cases around the world, even cutting access to the internet,» Zuckerberg said during a Facebook conference in April.
In a remarkable expression of business interests» frustration with the House anti-reform stalwarts, a Wall Street Journal editorial last week criticized their obsession with border security as «a case of the Republican Party letting its blood - and - soil wing trump its supposedly free - market principles.»
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.
Allowing free - market expression of gold prices may have been seen as a serious risk at the highest policy levels.
«Then, can free people gather in such a way as to respect one anotherâ $ ™ s freedom and not impair it, but to give it the opportunity for fullest expression in the context of community?»
At the other end of the spectrum, one might treat phrases like «equal protection» and «free speech» as an invitation to judges to fashion whatever rules best serve the general values that the phrases suggest: equality, free expression, and so forth.
«Even though starting a government meeting with a religious prayer is offensive to many, considered a violation of our const.itution by many, makes many feel ostracized and as if their voice will not be given equal consideration to those who are religions, I think we should still start of government meetings with prayers because this is a country that believes in the free expression of ones beliefs and opinions without fear of percecution.»
Recreationalist Charles Brightbill is too inclusive in describing play as «the free, pleasurable, immediate, and natural expression of animals.
«34 The player is someone who chooses a set of rules, an order, as a vehicle for the free expression of his or her joy, power, and spontaneity.
Ong is atypical, however, in his pointing out that work, too, «is an expression of freedom and joy» when authentically pursued.67 Ong rightly understands that it is false to draw a distinction between play as individual, free, and spontaneous, and work as collective, intentional, and ordered.
They act as champions of free expression till it goes against them and want to squash it.
The Pope describes g ay marriage as «pseudo-matrimony» and declared that «The various forms of the dissolution of matrimony today, like free unions, trial marriages... by people of the same - s 3x, are rather expressions of an anarchic freedom that wrongly passes for true freedom of man.»
Moreover, in 1970 the Associated Members of the Episcopal Conference of Eastern Africa, which includes the Catholic bishops of Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, affirmed the declaration as a basis for parents» right to choose their children's education and for the right of free expression and association.
Yet liberalism as a political theory, understood as a cooperative enterprise for mutual advantage among free and equal persons, is considered by friend and foe alike the essential expression of what it means to he a political animal in the modern West.
At that moment, if the church had been logical and free of homophobia, it would have re-examined the value of homosexual activity as an expression of human love and companionship.
Such groups have claimed that federal hate crimes laws will silence preachers, ignoring those laws» robust protections for free speech and religious expression, as well as the experience in the many states with such protections already in place.
It's a liberal narrative because it treats religion as fundamentally an internal reality, regards ceremonies as expendable distractions, and advocates free expression and universal toleration.
He is doing as Jesus did and expressing love at the same time which is as Jesus intended... doing these things in love is in the Bible but Jesus did not explicitly state who to express that love... It seems God left some room for free expression of love.
Thus the form of Gnostic self - expression can be understood as a consequence of the direct impact of Socratic existence on highly civilized peoples prepared for the axial revolution, but not yet freed from the dominant power of the mythical.
I'm not sure promoting a holiday of a religion that demonizes free artistic expression as well as gay people (both in the Koran and the Hadith) fits what New York, as well as America, is all about.
«Fifty - one percent nonestablishment; 49 percent free expression,» she said repeatedly as she tried to clarify the constitutional issues.
Ironically, I am studying to be a pastor so that I can be more free in my expression than I can as a therapist!
One historian summarized the point this way: «Religious freedom was clearly envisaged as the deliberate creation of a situation where every religious opinion and practice, having the right to free expression, would continually contend with all the others in order that error might be exposed to view and the truth be recognized.»
But we must also be careful not to read the «no establishment» clause so as to restrict all public expressions of faith and hence dilute the meaning of «free exercise.»
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 32) This is his systematic expression of his reference in Religion in the Making, as «the completed ideal harmony, which is God.»
Part III: Bearing Fruit examines how this deepening awareness of the spiritual life bears fruit in prayer and, indeed, how necessary lectio and the liturgy are in order for us to remain rooted as Christians, especially in these days when free expression of faith is becoming less acceptable in the public forum.
By mastering these, the person becomes free to use them as a foundation for developing his own unique musical expression.
As large corporations have come to dominate almost every public expression, replacing the soap box, the town meeting and the penny press with nation - wide and even worldwide newspaper and TV coverage, the economic considerations of business tend to push aside such democratic considerations as the free interchange of information and ideaAs large corporations have come to dominate almost every public expression, replacing the soap box, the town meeting and the penny press with nation - wide and even worldwide newspaper and TV coverage, the economic considerations of business tend to push aside such democratic considerations as the free interchange of information and ideaas the free interchange of information and ideas.
Religious groups in this country have tried to stifle free expression in music, literature and books, but the First Amendment of the Const / itution protects free speech, as well as the freedom to worship (or not worship) as you will.
Heat and light, being modes of motion, «phosphorescence» and «incandescence» are phenomena to which consciousness has been likened by the production - theory: «As one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquAs one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.&raquas a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.»
Persons who in their moral integrity pursues truth may come to accept one religion or another or may reject all religions and acknowledge the truth of atheism; and they should be free to propagate and give expression to the truth as they differently see it.
This function of an idealistic ethical symbol, this affirmation that the moral act is an expression of the love and the will of the universal Spirit, is characteristic of the religious and Christian Ethic, the Ethic of love and of the anxious search for the divine presence, which, as a result of narrow partisanship or lack of insight, is spurned and vilified today by vulgar rationalists and intellectualists, by so - called free - thinkers and similar riff - raff who frequent Masonic lodges.
Whatever Christianity considers to be a gratuitous event, a free decision of the love of God, not reducible to the exigencies of the mind as such, is considered inversely as a mythical pattern which is merely the expression of an inferior level of needs constitutive of the life of the mind.
The result of this excursion into Merleau - Ponty's philosophy is that it frees us from having to think of artistic expression as the externalization of the artist's states of consciousness.
«There's no such thing as a free lunch» is an expression that's been around since the 1930s, and «free lunch» here refers to the nineteenth century practice of offering bar patrons a free meal to drive liquor sales.
It discusses employer compliance, how to get your free breastpump through the ACA, pump parts, maximizing milk expression, introducing a bottle, caregiver tips, and managing our many roles as women.
As baby grows, support open - ended play that allows free expression.
For short outings hand expression is free and works as well as or better than a pump, with a little practice.
to print photos from home, you're free to add in as many cute expressions as you want.
However as I keep reminding all and sundry, every one of us has the right to free speech and expression, BUT everyone also has the responsibility to know what they are talking about.
As for free expression, I'm a pretty strict Voltairian — I may disagree with you, but I'm sure as hell going to do everything I can to make sure you can say what you thinAs for free expression, I'm a pretty strict Voltairian — I may disagree with you, but I'm sure as hell going to do everything I can to make sure you can say what you thinas hell going to do everything I can to make sure you can say what you think.
As a symbol of free expression under threat, Salman Rushdie has become a fetish for liberals, who not only consider it blasphemy to criticize this wealthy and influential author, but also require a ritual condemnation of the «fanaticism» that once put his life at risk.
This kind of corporate governance is not, as economic liberals would argue, simply an expression of free market principles.
Campaigners say the law contradicts Russia's own constitution, which guarantees the right to free assembly and expression as well as a number of international treaties.
Unacceptable as they were, the threats against Rushdie offered him the opportunity to become a real hero in the cause of free expression.
Even in Jaipur, where there was no credible threat to Rushdie's person, as he admitted in a television interview with Barkha Dutt, the great defender of free expression chose to stay away in order, he said, to protect others from possible violence.
He is a co-founder and director of the Speakers» Corner Trust, a registered charity promoting free expression, public debate and active citizenship as a means of revitalising civil society in the UK as well as in Berlin, Prague and Nigeria.
After conducting extensive research across all corners of the UK they showed that 80 % of universities, as a result of their official policies and actions, have either restricted or actively censored free speech and expression on campus beyond the requirements of the law.
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