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1) Critics cited this as abridging First Amendment rights.

2) The author has rendered valuable assistance in cutting certain chapters and abridging others.

3) It was largely finished by 1834, but Prescott dedicated two years to abridging and redrafting it.



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4) The first amendment is a restriction on THE GOVERNMENT from abridging a persons right to free speech.

5) I just know these new drugs will be used to abuse people by abridging their judgment.

6) And doesn't such a practice violate the First Amendment's prohibition against government abridging freedom of speech?

7) But Brazil and Mexico achieved even greater reduction in poverty without abridging the degree of freedom Chavez did .

8) Certain compromises, like abridging plays by Shakespeare and other storied authors, have to be made.

9) The kings rapidly discovered that abridging their rights in the royal forests could provide a useful source of income.

10) Abridging Yerima 's right • Is that an omen about how the Jonathan administration will treat opposition come 2015?

11) Europe was full of the legend of King Arthur, but the Italians contented themselves with translating and abridging French romances.

12) The First Amendment declares that 'Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press'.

13) The Right of Petition Clause prevents Congress from abridging the right of the people to petition for a redress of grievances.

14) It also had the effect of materially abridging the business of loan societies, most whose loans did not exceed £20.

15) Before the magazine's edition was circulated, other news media gave exposure to the story, abridging and selectively reporting it.



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16) Evidently , despite incessant mewling from newspaper editorial boards, the citizenry is not in favor of altering or abridging this right.

17) Such "Director abridging cut" shall be done for the Employer at no additional cost, and subject to its approval.

18) Patric, to be clear, the First Amendment prohibits the *government* from abridging an individual's freedom of speech.

19) As originally understood, the First Amendment's protection against laws " abridging the freedom of speech" did not extend to all speech.

20) Each year, Mr. McElroy works on about 40 to 50 audio books; the extent of his involvement ranges from simply abridging the book to producing the recording.

21) One works for the private of keeping (by abridging ) the distance, but one dates to share the world and be present in person.

22) Ver. 26. he tells how he hath taken on him the painful labour of abridging ; that it was a matter of sweat and watching to him: And ver. 27.

23) As long as men have made laws abridging the rights of women, there have no doubt been women who spoke out against those laws.



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