How To Use Censoring In A Sentence

  • The claims of censoring were rejected by Labour as a desperate Tory tactic.
  • From censoring NASA press releases on cosmology to climate change, to abstinence-only "education" (hello increases in teenage STDs!), to renewable energy vs. foreign oil, Bush was as anti-science as you can get. Advice On Science Under Obama - NASA Watch
  • Your tax money is going to be spent censoring people like me for talking about sex and kink.
  • But he had been on the bad side of the government lately, having publicly criticized it for censoring authors.
  • To be fair to China, it never made any explicit demands regarding censoring material.
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  • Despite these flaws, Kohl does not recommend censoring the books.
  • Administrators were censoring existential themes out of student publications, while Francis was discussing Camus, Sartre, and Heidegger.
  • This left censoring tends to overestimates of the time from seroconversion to a given stage.
  • Tickets are $35, with proceeds going to EFF -- the organization that legalized crypto, is fighting the NSA's secret wiretapping, and that is suing Viacom for censoring a political video off YouTube. Boing Boing
  • All energy was put into judicial censoring action, finding allies within the Right, thereby showing a vehement conservatism within feminism.
  • If any censoring or abridging is to be done, I'll do it myself. Is Listening to an Audiobook the Same as Reading the Book?
  • We don't believe in censoring such things, or advising our people not to view them, but to reflect on them within the community of faith. Film
  • Apparently, there's a subculture that originated in the male gay community, that speaks a language variant called bahasa gay, or for the 'sensitive' we're talking about a country where censoring is not uncommon, bahasa gaul. Mikandra: from the Department of Essential Knowledge
  • They can camouflage themselves as suave mandarins, defending their unsubtle attempts at censoring an international festival of documentary cinema.
  • President Jonathan F. Fanton says broadening the restrictions would turn the NEA into a censoring Obscenity Board, a conservative cat's-paw usurping the courts. Fine Art Or Foul?
  • The act of censoring is an attempt against freedom of thought and expression, commonly seen in intolerant and totalitarian regimes. Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: Debate on Censorship
  • Please do a better job of censoring your material for the sake of those warfighters and their families.
  • Disney hasn't succeeded in censoring Mr. Moore so much as in enhancing his stature as a master provocateur and self-promoter. May 2004
  • He seems to believe that the answer to school violence is not stopping gun sales but censoring television and gangsta rap lyrics.
  • ReverandG and eat them with some fava beans and some fine Chianti. on the subject of self censoring & the word succubus .... Current.com top stories
  • The Esquire Theatre, on the other hand, is guilty of censoring the work of an artist, no matter how poor that work might actually be.
  • The tactics of young tech-savvy Kashmiris have already confused and bewildered the Indian government, whose recent actions – censoring the Economist, forcing spying rights out of BlackBerry and Google – evoke the last-minute desperation of the Arab world's mukhabarat secret police states. In India and Israel, the burden of protest falls on the victims of injustice | Pankaj Mishra
  • I see that TP is engaged in censoring especially when they want Mr. Cirincione to have the last word. Think Progress » The Intelligence Agencies Didn’t Get It Wrong, The Bush Administration Did
  • President Jonathan F. Fanton says broadening the restrictions would turn the NEA into a censoring Obscenity Board, a conservative cat's-paw usurping the courts. Fine Art Or Foul?
  • We assumed, in the statistical model, that censoring was independent of breast cancer risk within each stratum of stress.
  • In 1564 the original list became an updated and patrolled index, with professional theologians censoring texts and affixing imprimaturs, denying approval, or delaying approval until corrections were made.
  • But players who have advertised their guilds as "GBLT-friendly" have lately been warned off by Blizzard moderators, who cite a rule against sexual discrimination in censoring the players. Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives
  • The Commerce Department action is part of a probe looking into how a set of at least 13 Blue Coat devices ended up censoring the Internet in Syria, a country subject to strict U.S. trade embargoes. U.S. Restricts U.A.E. Firm for Web Filter Sale to Syria
  • From his early lo-fi home recordings to his one-a-year studio albums, Pollard has never been one for self-censoring, and as such this work is hit-and-miss.
  • A media blackout refers to the censoring of news related to a specific topic. It can be either governmentally imposed or voluntary.
  • So maybe they won't have the next hit single - if for no other reason than the bleeps censoring out the drug references could constitute a whole new backbeat on their own.
  • A stupid game of a cartoon ankle-biter that has two red xs appear after jiggling the fone is a ridiculous game but certainly not something that we should be censoring; let the market make that decision, for crap sakes … .. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • At the moment, the FCC reviews programmes only after it receives a complaint, imposing fines or censoring presenters after the event.
  • I think we all agree that censoring is a bad thing, but censoring at a national level is worse than a few librarians exercising bad judgement. Second verse, same as the first
  • And even when we're not literally getting taped on an I-phone or video, we've by now internalized the wary, jittery, self-censoring instincts that the panoptical of our age promotes, and that cripple our bullshit capacities. Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: The Bullshit Paradox
  • Woven from copper and lead strips, two new works, constructed as grids, swollen with empty pregnancies, provide a text, censoring itself, in rhythms of weft and warp.
  • But he had been on the bad side of the government lately, having publicly criticized it for censoring authors.
  • Strong image is often reached by means of severe censoring and suppression; the clarity of image frequently contains hidden repression.
  • The act of censoring is an attempt against freedom of thought and expression, commonly seen in intolerant and totalitarian regimes. Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: Debate on Censorship
  • The paper accused the firm of sneaking into China like an "uninvited guest" and then making a fuss about being required to follow Chinese law and cooperate in censoring search results such as pornography …. Oh My Google!
  • The automatic censoring filter checks the sound of individual words against a dictionary of profanities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newspapers will often take the easy route of censoring a cartoonist rather than risk the bad publicity of protesters at their front door.
  • The focus on censoring pornography diverts attention from the root cause of discrimination and violence against women, of which violent, misogynist pornography is merely one symptom.
  • Bennett considers the self-censoring effect of taste and concludes, ‘I have too much taste, find it hard to let go.’
  • My humble question: was Dean sleeping on his job or is he another Bush appointee who may have even encouraged Deutsch in censoring the scientists at NASA. BREAKING NEWS: George Deutsch Did Not Graduate From Texas A & M University
  • Anyway, that Hansen guy at NASA, who I am censoring, is being punished by God for saying global warming is real and is a threat. Sound Politics: When Karl Rove Attacks

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