Sentences with phrase «say about civil liberties»

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Can't say much about the produce counting you speculate on, but how about this for a civil liberties issue — currently if you drive in CT, you are likely to have your license plate scanned by the CT State Police.
«If you don't believe this election is important, if you think you can sit it out, take a moment to think about the Supreme Court justices that Donald Trump would nominate and what that would mean to civil liberties, equal rights and the future of our country,» Sanders said.
Farron has said the three issues he wants to own are housing, civil liberties and climate change — touchstone issues for Lib Dem activists, but there's an open question about how far they will resonate with the wider public, especially an ageing electorate, with over-55s expected to comprise a majority of voters by 2020.
That is not to say that the staff of GCHQ haven't expressed their concerns about both the use of intelligence in the war against terror and the threat to civil liberties.
Meanwhile, gun advocates and libertarians say the bill would infringe on people's civil liberties and right to due process, by making it possible for the Attorney General to refuse someone a gun and deny certain information about why they'd been refused — without indicting that person or convicting them of a crime.
OK, he did not say anything about Trident, and he equivocated about the deficit, but apart from that — markets, reform of the state, civil liberties, relations with the Liberal Democrats, work - life balance, the good society — it was all there.
You can say that is a product of changes around the Lib Dems — that it reflected the return of alienated left - wing voters who cared about Iraq and civil liberties to Labour under Ed Miliband.
I am not saying they are Tories themselves — they disagree about Europe, certainly, and civil liberties, often — but they are comfortable with David Cameron, and want him to succeed.
By the way, one would correctly say that it is inconsistent for people to concurrently complain about the denial of civil liberties, the extent the secured area creation and enforcement, the cost of policing and security, and that not enough was done legally to limit and contain problems outside the area.
Judge Margaret McKeown motivated the majority's decision by saying this case isn't about password sharing in general, in spite of what civil liberties groups might be saying.
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