And we promote freedom of expression to allow all to speak out and be heard.
The new school, which Dr. Fadl has given expression to, represents a battle of faith.
Your expression to those brands, as a consumer, can be a powerful, powerful help to our pollution-control efforts.
It makes it easier for activists to express themselves, and harder for that expression to have any impact.
What they are doing, however, is giving expression to public distress that is going unexpressed by the mainline parties.
"Voting is an expression to self, " said Kevin Lanning, psychology professor at Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University.
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Think about what that implies: Freedom of expression now mandates the ability to broadcast that expression to the entire world.
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Princess Juliana merely gave expression to the Dutch conviction that no man should make himself grander or greater than another.
Mr Powell has given satisfying expression to the nebulous popular apprehension that everything has just really got sort of dumb.
Phone makers have to find a way to give expression to advanced software and service features by adapting the smartphone slab.
The abolition of censorship in the 1960s gave free expression to many words and phrases which previously had been deeply taboo.
When Furman told Obama what McCain was doing, Obama used a salty expression to describe the move and hung up the phone.
And I drive people a French expression to say I make people advance.
His music gave expression to the political ideals of the anti-apartheid movement.
And that contribution to America by Ireland is a continuing one, one that we have to find and give modern expression to all the time.
The 29-inch screen offers ample screen real estate, a 4-Screen Split feature and 100 percent sRGB color space expression to provide better multitasking and multimedia capabilities.
It was an abysmal investigation and it's the first time in my professional career that I have used such an expression to describe a police investigation.
Unlike Kilson, the best "hip hop intellectuals" dig deep into hip hop's rich traditions of expression to generate a criticism equal to the art that inspires it.
In the auto industry, eco-cars were delayed for several years as designers sought ways to give expression to an eco-feature in the look and feel of the car.
Twitter made it simpler again to express yourself by constraining expression to 140 characters that can in fact be generated for you through share buttons on other sites.
It was, says one of Mr Rudd's friends, a crucial moment: the first time a foreign power had denied freedom of expression to Australians in their own homeland.
He says that Samsung has a deep design heritage and history that his studio will give more expression to as they bring software and hardware together in new ways.
Both UNESCO and the EU have declared freedom of expression to be a strategic priority in a Memorandum of Understanding signed in October 2012 to enhance cooperation between them.
That when those people around the world give expression to that, that we, the American people, will stand up and back them up even when the American administration will not.
Unless and until President Obama gives comprehensive and tangible expression to America's commitment to Israel-- in terms of reliable military assistance, unstinting diplomatic support and wide latitude to act in its self-defense-- the forces that have been unleashed by him and others will assuredly translate in due course into war.
Rather than admit that by agreeing to release hundreds of murderers from jail he is placing every single family in the country at risk, outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert describes his urgent pleadings to Hamas as a noble gesture towards the Schalit family, a gesture which supposedly gives expression to Judaism's commitment to Jewish captives.
So the original meaning of the first amendment, for example, is not the common law rights of free speech or the press in 1791 in fact there was no agreed set of such rights at the time but an abstract statement of the right to freedom of expression to be interpreted and reinterpreted as circumstances and society's attitudes change.
While the newly installed president has professed that he will be the leader of all Egyptians and promised to give tangible expression to that commitment by appointing as his vice presidents a Coptic Christian, a woman and a secular political figure, these will be, atbest mere window-dressing if he sticks to his pledge to impose shariah on all his countrymen.
Needless to say this represents a severe threat to freedom of expression and to our ability to seek the truth.
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