Sentences with phrase «to 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.
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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.
In the case of the first amendment it prohibits (among other things) the government from abridging a persons inalienable right to speak freely and express themselves through written or spoken word.
That statement of the law had to be counterweighed against the free speech clause of the First Amendment which provides that «Congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech».
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.
To quote a certain big - t *** ied police girl from a certain Abridged series... «It's a matter of perspective, really.»
There must be recognition that the suppression of hate propaganda does not severely abridge expression values.
On his website, he had cited four main objectives — returning power and choice in education to parents, teachers and local districts; pursuing governmental ethics reform beginning with the Governor's office; making sure communities are safe without abridging Second Amendment Rights; and to stimulate economic growth and bolster middle - class financial security.
In stark contrast, the Charter is applied to abridge legislative authority, however clearly it is expressed.
Abridged text from Modern (ist) Love: The Dorothy Lincoln - Smith and Harvey K. Smith Collection May 12 — Sep 16, 2007
Wheeler said that the proposed rules favored increased transparency, and would give the FCC the authority to examine new ISP deals and developments individually, particularly when they might abridge consumer access to the Internet.
Abridged business master's programs are growing at a time when applications to full - time MBA programs are declining at many schools.
Promising to further abridge women's freedom to make reproductive choices lost a lot of votes from both men and women who cherish separation of church and state.
We'll call it «Pams Extreme Abridged Version»!
«We certainly don't want to abridge anyone's religious freedoms,» Axelrod said on MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» «so we're going to look for a way to move forward that both provides women with the preventative care that they need and respects the prerogatives of religious institutions.»
It is unacceptable for any legislative house or members to gang up and start abridging the right of citizens representative contrary to the law of the land.»
«The subpoenas unnecessarily abridge the Committee's first amendment rights of free political expression and association,» said spokesman Scott Reif in a statement.
RESOLVED, that this Legislature hereby calls upon the New York State Legislature and Governor to set aside and annul this ill conceived and poorly drafted statute which abridges the rights of law abiding citizens of the State of New York; and, be it further
The friendship arc continues to have a touch - and - go handling and the movie itself egregiously abridges the film's natural, long ascent into cult status with its ending, the strangest of its kind since Danny Boyle's «Steve Jobs.»
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.
(Jekyll and Hyde Abridged and Illustrated Activities Booklet) There are separate versions of the novel for SEN learners which include more illustrations and a simplified text and an abridged text with fewer pictures for pupils who do not have EAL.
Possibly an entire generation (I include myself) thought that Simon Morgenstern was a real person, that William Goldman was really abridging his book, and that Florin and Guilder were actual countries.
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.
Citing the ridiculous fear that addressing animal fighting would ultimately abridge gun rights, Dan Boren equated strengthening the law with a threat to Oklahoma's sporting traditions; he sided with criminals rather than be seen as soft on animals.
If you look closely, you can see that the background landscape is Lake Como and also includes abridge found in the town of Como.
I love Attack on Titan, from the anime to Abridge on Titan to the PS Vita game that Omega Force made to combine musou conquest with spider - man grappling and make ODM Gear feel awesome in a video game.
I could just paraphrase Kaiba from Yu - Gi - Oh Abridged and say «screw the rules, it's my website» and just make a Top 10 or something, but where is the fun in that?
Das New Yorker Atelier, Abridged evolved from an exhibition first shown at Munich's Museum Brandhorst earlier in the year.
«Eric Dever abridges color and form to minimalist equations in reductive suites of serial paintings, while Linda Miller, Bonnie Rychlak and Stacy Fisher examine the presence / absence of negative vs. positive space in evocative works that question corporeality, identity and presence.
Skye has been published in Buying into The Property Market (GRIST Anthology, UK), The Grin of Our Choices, (Abridged Magazine, UK) and Award Winning Australian Writing (Melbourne Books, 2012).
This publication is conceived to accompany Wade Guyton's exhibition Das New Yorker Atelier, Abridged at the Serpentine Gallery (29 September 2017 - 4 February 2018).
I made the decision to position it against a door and situate Weiner's text work Abridged (1970) on the other side of the wall.
To mark the close of Wade Guyton: Das New Yorker Atelier Abridged, artist James Campbell presented a sound performance using amplification, electronic processing and feedback to define potential spaces within the Serpentine Gallery.
Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference, that instead of serving no purpose but the increase of wealth, industrial improvements would produce their legitimate effect, that of abridging labour....
The first thing to note with Tri-Agency Policy is that it considerably abridges the author and publisher's right to restrict access, limiting it to twelve months rather fifty years after the author's death (whether the author retains the copyright or assigns it to the publisher, which is often a condition for publication in scholarly publishing).
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