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libellous remarks.
Criticism begins, by such default, when there is nothing to be libellous about.
Newspapers were forbidden to publish material that was libellous or might incite illegal actions, such as treason, resisting authority, violence, or illegal assembly.
The museum insisted on retaining the possibility of blocking certain contributions in case of obscenities or libellous statements.
Ultimately, the uncertainty of language doomed the crown lawyers to failure, because they had too much difficulty convincing juries that what they called libels were indeed libellous.
It is libellous to say that cured herrings are unpalatable, if they are properly prepared.
Those could be said to be floral designs, and it was very likely that they could be said to be libellous of the politicians concerned.
I understand that the association's solicitors have issued a statement contending that the letter contains libellous allegations about senior staff of the association.
The only exceptions would be if the results breached confidentiality, were potentially libellous or unreliable.
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