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单词 Libel
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1. The greater the truth, the greater the libel
2. The paper got clobbered for libel.
3. This photograph is a libel on him.
4. Mr Warren sued him for libel over the remarks.
5. Warren sued him for libel over the remarks.
6. Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box.
7. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying.
7. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
8. A countercharge of libel was made by the opposing counsel.
9. The defendants in the libel case maintain that their allegations are true.
10. Canadian libel law is based on English common law.
11. The jury awarded libel damages of £100,000.
12. It is unlikely that libel laws will be invoked.
13. She threatened to sue the magazine for libel.
14. She had a libel action against the magazine pending.
15. The ruling set a precedent for future libel cases.
16. Miss James could not afford to sue for libel.
17. He sued the newspaper for libel.
18. Holt sued the newspaper for libel .
19. Her main/primary purpose in suing the newspaper for libel was to clear her name.
20. He has issued a writ for libel against the radio star Michael Clery.
21. The sisters brought a libel action against the newspaper .
22. A libel action is being brought against the magazine that published the article.
23. The cost of defending the libel action almost bankrupted the small magazine.
24. That interview was an absolute libel on a honest man.
25. The paper got clobbered with libel damages of half a million pounds.
26. The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.
27. He claimed that he had been misquoted and he threatened to sue the magazine for libel.
28. His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged when he was charged with libel.
29. The woman appeared before the judge on a charge of libel.
30. It can be difficult for public figures to win a libel case.
1. The paper got clobbered for libel.
2. This photograph is a libel on him.
3. Mr Warren sued him for libel over the remarks.
4. Warren sued him for libel over the remarks.
5. Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box.
6. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying.
7. The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.
7. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
8. The jury awarded libel damages of £100,000.
9. The cost of defending the libel action almost bankrupted the small magazine.
10. She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life.
31. She has thrown down the gauntlet to the newspaper by accusing it of libel.
32. The libel case was a huge drain on her pocket.
33. She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life.
34. Punitive damages in libel cases are a legal anomaly.
35. She had sued him for libel.
36. There are several unusual things about this libel trial.
37. Courts in some states treat slander and libel differently.
37. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
38. Libel is a difficult charge to prove.
39. Self-knowledge, after all, comes cheaper than libel writs.
40. Newspapers pay libel damages to footballer and two actors.
41. The Mona Bauwens libel case jury.
42. Insults and libel suits were exchanged.
43. Ralph Gibson L.J.'s observations seem equally applicable to libel.
44. Damages Damages in libel actions are difficult to predict.
45. That's where the libel comes in.
46. The ad has been subsequently withdrawn from a number of magazines because of the fear of possible legal action under libel laws.
47. Every repetition of a libel gives a fresh cause of action against the persons responsible for the repetition.
48. For the media, the present law of libel induces a number of major headaches.
49. If a corporate public authority is unable to sue for libel it is, however, by no means without remedy.
50. The main thrust of Mr. Lester's submissions for the defendants has never previously been considered in the context of libel.
51. The jury awarded him the libel raspberry - a halfpenny - so he was forced to pay for the whole action.
52. If a local authority was unable to sue in libel it would not, however, be without recourse to the courts.
53. The action of malicious or injurious falsehood has both similarities to, and important differences from, an action for libel.
54. For all its dangers, there are three features of the present libel law which protect careless or incompetent journalists.
55. Recent high awards of damages in libel cases have led the Court of Appeal to a greater willingness to interfere.
56. The Chairman of the Board immediately issued a writ for libel.
57. The purpose of criminal libel was to prevent loss of confidence in Government.
58. Davis's depredations received a public airing at last when he sued the Hamilton Times for libel in 1868.
59. His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued.
60. Pathetic effort, the story's unusable, nothing more than an unsubstantiated libel.
61. This is what made the Donovan libel action so daft.
62. In recent years, the use of public funds for individual libel actions has been heavily criticised.
63. Libel Despite her fabulous wealth, Sam's only property is a humble £60,000 two-bedroom flat in North London.
64. The familiar Maxwell reach for a libel writ brought about an immediate public apology.
65. Criticism of a verdict which casts aspersions on the integrity of jurors may, of course, attract libel actions on that score.
66. He issued a libel writ after John Patten's comments at a Tory party fringe meeting.
67. Firstly, legal aid is not available for libel, but it may be granted for malicious falsehood.
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68. Last month three Court of Appeal court judges refused to overturn the libel jury's verdict.
69. He was vindicated when he successfully sued the tabloid that broke the story for libel.
70. A corporation may sue for a libel affecting property, not for one merely affecting personal reputation.
71. You needed to tone down the quotes at times to avert a libel writ.
72. And the chairman had occasionally to be very adept at deflecting any risk of libel!
73. Truth, however tawdry or trivial, may be told without let or hindrance from libel laws.
74. The 36-year-old blonde beauty was unable to hide her bitter disappointment at failing to win her libel action against the People.
75. And the libel action, if it comes to trial, will give us valuable national publicity if properly handled.
76. Said's lawyer claimed successfully that this constituted a serious libel against his client as a man of honour.
77. It is obvious that the punishing cost of libel actions prevents Francis from making direct accusations against current athletes.
78. Two black men who had been jurors in the Bristol riots trial in 1981 threatened to sue Lord Denning for libel.
79. The enormous cost of contested libel actions means that most plaintiffs will need financial support from unions or employers.
80. If the council can sue for libel, then so can those departments.
81. The ruling's brought more calls for changes to the libel laws.
82. Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.
83. And legal aid for libel: Former Royal Maid wants help for the poor.
84. Moreover, none of the allegedly violent police interrogators named in both books have sued for libel.
85. Libel lawyer Peter Carter-Ruck said the holiday Lord Dervaird took with his wife was totally unconnected to his retirement.
86. His success in the fraudulent libel action against the Star newspaper undoubtedly frightened off a lot of the media.
87. Otherwise, the rule against prior restraint must prevail in libel actions.
88. Trade unions Trade unions, and most other unincorporated associations can not sue for libel.
89. What constitutional considerations apply in cases of libel or slander?
90. The public's dislike of unprincipled press behaviour has sometimes been expressed in the award of erratically large libel damages.
91. Criminal libel is unlikely to occur other than rarely, but is available to define the limits of acceptable behaviour.
92. Technicality Libel law has been allowed to become extremely complex.
93. Pitka claimed that these words were false and defamatory and sued the newspaper for libel.
94. Because of his claimed penury, Mr Hamilton has abandoned plans to contest the libel verdict.
95. Two and a half years ago, he faced having to pay record libel damages of one and a half million pounds.
96. We will defend vigorously the libel proceedings commenced us by Virgin and its owner and any other proceedings they choose to commence.
97. What he describes as mild criticism was a serious libel and it was widely disseminated.
98. Absence of legal aid A libel action is the only important civil right for which legal aid is not available.
99. The first time the Guardian used him in a libel action we were summoned to a conference in his London chambers.
100. A libel trial is in large parts intensely soporific(), if you are not on the receiving end.
101. There is urgent need to reform the law relating to damages in libel actions.
102. Then in an appropriate case the public authority may be able to secure the institution of a prosecution for criminal libel.
103. The historian David Irving has applied for permission to appeal against a libel case judgment that branded him a Holocaust denier.
104. Read in studio Count Nikolai Tolstoy has failed in his attempt to avoid paying libel damages.
105. For the man in the street, sueing for libel can be an expensive business.
106. But there is no doubt that libel law does in other respects impinge upon the justifiable freedom of the press.
107. The New Statesman itself and Scallywag have indicated they will contest the libel actions still pending against them.
108. But they say legal aid should be available for proceedings under their Protection of Privacy Bill as well in libel cases.
109. He was declared bankrupt earlier this year, having lost a libel action against Mr Fayed.
110. We've already paid the ordinary renewal fee, but do you think we should also have libel slander and officials indemnity?
111. This court is in no way prejudging any defence of justification which may hereafter be raised in those libel proceedings.
112. It followed a failed libel action by journalist Jani Allan over a programme revealing their affair.
113. It seems never to have been doubted that a corporation created by Royal Charter can sue for libel.
114. Accordingly the House rejected the committee's recommendations and ruled that the issuing of the libel writ was not a contempt.
115. What is required is a speedy and effective legal procedure which secures corrections and counter-statements by way of an alternative procedure to libel litigation.
116. As a result he has been threatened with libel action and even physical violence.
117. Wally was too transfixed by Sincere Number Three to notice the libel.
118. She has also collected huge libel payouts together with fees for her photographic work.
119. Aitken was jailed for perjury and perverting the course of justice after his failed libel action against the Guardian and Granada Television.
120. It led to a libel suit against the Times for hinting at his involvement in laundering drug money.
121. The bishops were sent to the Tower on the grounds that their petition was seditious libel.
122. And the hospital can swing away, since in a hearing it has absolute protection from libel.
123. The law on libel is considered too lenient.
124. He wrote a libel against her character.
125. He slapped a libel on a newspaper.
126. The book is a libel on human nature.
127. This photograph is a libel on her.
128. You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel.
129. Meanwhile Shevchenko has accepted substantial libel damages from the Daily Mirror today.
130. The onus of proof is reversed in libel actions and placed firmly on the defender.
131. If the jury decided there was a libel, it would have to consider its effect on Miss Smith's position.
132. If you attack him by innuendo, you will be sued for libel.
133. All comments and views are encouraged and welcomed as long as one's beliefs do not include libel or ad hominem.
134. Not until July 2008 did the British House of Lords vote to abolish the common law crimes of blasphemy and blasphemous libel.
135. In the past, some libelous communications were punished even if true. Today, however, only false statements can be termed libel.
136. Lawsuits for libel, invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, copyright violation, and infliction of emotional distress are just a few types of civil action one can bring against the press./libel.html
137. In the case of libel suit, the speech subject should mainly take the responsibility for rights impairment with unauthentic news of media, while the media merely have a responsibility of error.
138. Typically, it is limited by prohibitions against libel, defamation, obscenity, judicial parliamentary privilege and the like.
139. The difference between libel and stander is that libel is printed while stander is spoken.
140. I believe that the threads should be unmoderated , except to protect the Guardian from Britain's ridiculous libel laws.
141. That interview was an absolute libel on the honest man.
142. Insult, libel, false accusationfalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
143. Three centuries later, the Star Chamber allowed noblemen to launch civil actions for libel, to provide them with an alternative to duelling(3).
144. If they are rich and the article is defamatory, they can sue libel.
145. 1898 - Emile Zola is brought to trial for libel for publishing J'Accuse.
146. Courts in the United States and Canada have rejected injunctions as a remedy for libel, finding them to be incompatible with free-expression principles.
147. Insult, libel, falsefalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
148. Two Chinese courts handed down libel judgments against Fang, known by his nom de guerre Fang Zhouzi, and the newspapers and Internet sites that have featured his writings on pseudoscience and fraud.
149. Insult , libel, false charge or frame - up directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
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