exercise censorship造句
例句與造句
- In this post, Chauvelin exercised censorship over several works linked to the Unigenitus Bull controversy.
- The government exercised censorship and other controls over education, publishing, and all manifestations of public life.
- "They exercised censorship and buckled to pressure by these three public officials, " said Borrero, who said he is considering suing the station.
- Ude called Beijing's decision to cancel the dance, theater and other cultural events " an affront and an attempt to exercise censorship on German soil ."
- President Woodrow Wilson pushed without success to get a censorship provision included, arguing that " authority to exercise censorship over the press " was " absolutely necessary to the public safety ."
- It's difficult to find exercise censorship in a sentence. 用exercise censorship造句挺難的
- The report also claims that Rajoub has exercised censorship over the Al-Quds newspaper through almost daily contact with managing editor Maher al-Sheikh, who seeks approval for all articles and ads critical of the Palestinian Authority.
- In a postwar memo to President Harry Truman on future wartime censorship procedures, Price wrote that " no one who does not dislike censorship should ever be permitted to exercise censorship " and urged that voluntary cooperation be again used.
- "To exclude any viewpoint-- other than those it is illegal to express-- simply because others oppose it would widely be construed as taking sides and exercising censorship, " director Sir Laurence Martin told Britain's Press Association.
- "I'm concerned whether we bowed to pressure and exercised censorship because a small group didn't agree with the message, " said Oliver, who added that he intended to discuss guidelines for such cases at the next board meeting.
- Wilson still insisted it was needed : " Authority to exercise censorship over the press . . . . is absolutely necessary to the public safety ", but signed the Act without the censorship provisions on June 15, 1917, after Congress passed the act on the same day.
- Nor does he deserve sympathy . " Ngai Kai-kwong, editor-in-chief of " Sing Pao " said : " the editing might have been too carelessly done . " He said the paper had neither exercised censorship, nor had come under pressure from the central government's liaison office.
- Nor does he deserve sympathy . " Ngai Kai-kwong, editor-in-chief of " Sing Pao " said : " the editing might have been too carelessly done . " He denied the paper had exercised censorship, nor that it had come under pressure from the central government's liaison office.