censorship造句121. I'm vehemently against any form of censorship.
122. The government imposed censorship on the press.
123. It is stretching a point to call this censorship.
124. Fifth, I am unalterably opposed to governmental censorship.
125. Censorship strikes at the taproot of our free society.
126. The party's over, folks. . . [Censorship of the news] is a given in wartime, along with massive campaigns of deliberately-planted "Dis-information".
127. Indecency law has provided a haven for censorship, but that haven may be crumbling.
128. Google is therefore more likely to voluntarily shut down its search operation if it is unable to reach a compromise with China, rather than unilaterally lift censorship, she said.
129. Form here we infer that the cosmic censorship hypothesis is just the third law of thermodynamics of black hole.
130. The big lie that same-sex love is "against nature, " a fiction which flies in the face of both biology and history, depends on censorship for its survival.
131. Furthermore, the ease of republishing one's material online ensures its permanence and immunity to effective censorship.
132. In 1999 the Commonwealth of Australia passed legislation to bring about one of the worlds harshest Internet censorship regimes.
133. This all sounds very unremarkable, except when you read the editor's note: "The following dispatch was subject to US military censorship ."
134. Beyond the nettlesome issue of abetting government censorship, they said six weeks was not enough time to shift production on such a large scale.
135. In the long run of history, the censorship and the inquisitor hae always lost.
136. It was aired all over the country with very minimum censorship.
137. Bush officials said the ticker was a way to circumvent censorship and convey hope and liberty to a tropical gulag.
138. In fact, China managed to combine censorship and one-party rule with continuing economic success over the following decade.
139. Censorship of opinions and points of view is not applied, however, content is intended to be pertinent, factual, notable, verifiable with cited sources, and neutrally presented.
140. The newspapers that opposed the junta were effectively muzzled by strict censorship laws.
141. Mister Loomis believed VOA should report about the war honestly, without censorship from the Administration of President Lyndon Johnson.
142. The study's China report shows a particular paradox: a country with an estimated 300 million online users that also has the world's most highly-developed censorship apparatus.
143. Bullog is rooted in people, hence we are actually affected by it, thanks partly to the "benevolent Great Firewall" (the national censorship network) that tolerates it for so long as two years.
144. A new tool will join the censorship circumvention arsenal this September.
145. He is very smart, keeps stressing that censorship is for filtering pornographically messages.
146. Jancovich explains that changes in the 1970s censorship opened the door to more gory, body-centred special effects.
147. Four-hundred and nine years later, Pope Paul VI would abolish it, although attempts at censorship still remain.
148. Katrien Jacobs: The book is about waves of Chinese erotica and pornography in the age of Internet activism and a tightening of Internet censorship.
149. The company will use all legal means to resist demands for censorship.
150. The directors of the New Wave underwent strict cinematographic censorship restrictions. Censorship aimed at making their films depict less of the real and miserable life of the times.