Sentences with phrase «not abridge»

Pay attention: if the room is limited, it's better to opt for some kind of extending dining tables, which do not abridge extra square foot.
So what was being upheld was that the government could not abridge the freedom of the leadership.
You can not abridge the rights of people in this nation based upon their religion.
While the broadcaster is therefore responsible for the content of programming, this right does not abridge the public «s «right to know» and to be fairly represented on the air.

Not exact matches

Rights have limits: The First Amendment prohibits laws abridging freedom of speech, but courts have not protected falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater or inciting to riot.
The government did not attempt to abridge his speech.
I must disclose I have not read Systematic theology I am working up to it but take the abridge book Bible Doctrine.
momstown will have no obligation of any kind with respect to Received Materials that you do not restrict and momstown will be free to reproduce, use, disclose, exhibit, display, transform, edit, abridge, create derivative works from, and / or distribute Received Materials that you do not restrict.
Despite widespread speculation that the network would be abridging both Mandelson's recently published book, The Third Man, and Blair's A Journey, which is due to be published in the autumn, a spokesman confirmed that it would not be featuring either.
Strangely and unfortunately, the US theatrical cut goes without English SDH subtitles (which couldn't have been that hard to abridge from the international version that features them).
Like many traditional Westerns, Slow West ends in an explosive shootout that takes place around a little cabin abridging a wheat field, but the ending thwarts conventional expectations and lifts the film from the ordinary to the transcendent, suggesting that not only is there more to life than survival, but that the possibility of transformation is always present.
We get decent but unspectacular Production Notes on the disc and in the booklet; the latter slightly abridge the information on the DVD, but not by much.
Abridged versions present at least two main drawbacks: they are not authentic material, and since they are texts used only as a means to display language structure, there is little, or no engagement at the discourse level, on the part of the student.
Publisher shall also have the right to edit, revise and abridge the Work, subject to Author's approval with respect to style and literary content thereof, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.»
Not Taco Bell Material by Adam Carolla (who narrates)-- Abridged, Audible Audio Edition — $ 17.15 or one credit at Audible.com
Beyond that, a bipartisan group of 25 state attorneys general warned in a strongly worded letter last fall that the department could not legally abridge powers that the states have long had to protect citizens from fraudulent business practices.
Any attempt to abridge these constraints, even with the best of intentions, will be difficult if not impossible to contain, and the result can only be a weakening of our legal order and, indeed, of our very democracy.
«No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States» So I'm not quite sure how your logic comes through there?
There must be recognition that the suppression of hate propaganda does not severely abridge expression values.
However, the Defendants claimed that the proposed class here could not opt out because s. 5 (1) of the Employment Standards Act, 2000 forbids any contract or waiver that would abridge an employee's rights under the Act.
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