They use the example of stock message boards where people reveal all sorts of defaming and libelous content to try to move a stock. |
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The uncharitable remarks by some ministers are unfortunate and contribute a great deal in defaming the country. |
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I can refer to you by whatever offensive terminology I like without defaming you, seeing as you're a person of public interest. |
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If you say somebody was drunk driving a motor vehicle, you are seriously defaming that person. |
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Weil later turned on Johnson, suing him for defaming his character in the documentary. |
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In 2001 the Ghanaian Government repealed the criminal sanction for libel, publication of false news and defaming the president. |
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I personally sued the vice-consul general of China here for defaming me in a local newspaper. |
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In her absence she was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in January 2010 on charges of defaming President Saleh. |
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I rejoice to see all those here who are doing their duty rather than going about defaming and discrediting this House. |
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When she refused to read aloud an article defaming Falun Gong, a policeman kicked her in the head repeatedly. |
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A legal expert here yesterday said that people who were e-mailing details of the allegations to friends and colleagues were engaging in libel, by defaming the players. |
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In 2009 he published a book defaming Hitchens and Richard Dawkins because he was irked by their bellicose brand of atheism. |
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The unmitigated gall Kennedy displays in defaming the hard work of dedicated researchers is bad enough. |
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Knox was found guilty of defaming Patrick Lumumba, whom she initially accused of the crime. |
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In December, he had been sentenced to prison for 18 months, in absentia, for defaming Hun Sen and Prince Norodom Ranariddh, the president of the royalist party. |
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In defaming the sacred, we are demeaning that which goes to the very core of the human being and so squander the opportunity to truly progress towards the mutual understanding of individuals and peoples. |
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The sponsors regretted that some States had chosen from the start not to enter into a constructive dialogue on the alarming trend towards defaming religions. |
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Ms. Grace Wollensak: The Chinese embassies and consulates in different cities have constantly sent defaming material, what we consider hate propaganda, to aid the persecution. |
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A left-wing academic, Giles Ungpakorn, was charged this week for defaming the monarchy in a book on the coup in 2006 that deposed Thaksin Shinawatra, then prime minister. |
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Among the specific problems presented by the Internet is the presence of hate sites devoted to defaming and attacking religious and ethnic groups. |
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Sending out slanderous and defaming materials, after having agreed that this issue is too important to be a partisan one, undermines other activities of the House. |
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On October 8th prosecutors charged Tatsuya Kato, until recently the Seoul bureau chief of the Sankei Shimbun, a Japanese right-wing daily, with defaming the South Korean president, Park Geun-hye. |
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The next time a Conservative member is asked to send out a ten percenter defaming, assaulting or assassinating the character of a peer, I hope he or she thinks twice. |
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This trend of widening and hyperbolizing the negative characteristics of King Carol II follows the line drawn by the Communist leaders namely defaming the Romanian monarchy. |
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