(1) Those sites would break the law if they offered uncensored searches.
(2) Inclusion of right censored lesions by the Kaplan-Meier approach increased the uncensored estimate by approximately 20%.
(3) You can rightly feel proud that, from unraveling the government's misleading spinning of intelligence in the Iraq War to exposing uncensored details of MPs' expenses, the British press has filled the democratic deficit in recent years.
(4) "We believe this new approach of providing uncensored search in simplified Chinese from Google.com.hk is a sensible solution to the challenges we've faced," said the company's chief legal officer, David Drummond.
(5) And that strategy was basically leveraging the, for want of a better phrase, global internet infrastructure, to deliver uncensored content back in to China.” GreatFire used the collateral freedom approach to develop apps, as well as post uncensored content on cloud services such as Amazon’s AWS, where it could not be blocked by the Chinese authorities without taking down vast swathes of the net.
(6) From the battle of Verdun, a symbol of trench warfare and uncensored degrees of violence, to the study of the fighting experience, the approach of the French teacher should allow for students to understand the phenomenon of the total mobilisation of societies in war.
(7) The Moss review offers a rare opportunity to hear the voices of asylum seekers on Nauru, uncensored and unfettered.
(8) Although Hong Kong is part of China, it is governed under different laws, but users from the mainland are still unable to see uncensored search results on google.com.hk because the country's firewall blocks sensitive terms.
(9) Among the emerging and developing nations we surveyed in 2013, support for an uncensored internet is high in places like Chile and Argentina, where roughly two-thirds of the population goes online; meanwhile, it’s relatively low in countries such as Pakistan, Uganda and Indonesia , where internet penetration remains limited.
(10) This country has been distinguished for more than three centuries by uncensored newspapers.
(11) After the game, an uncensored Bryant told the media: "Right now my form is a horse shit form."
(12) As if to underline the irrelevance of yesterday's official release, the Telegraph advertised that it would be publishing an uncensored cut of expenses for every MP as soon as tomorrow.
(13) Uncensored lesions took on average nearly 3 years to penetrate the enamel.
(14) The values are in it being uncensored – its privacy aspects.
(15) Thirty patients experienced failure in the treated breast, skin, or draining lymph nodes, for a crude, uncensored local recurrence rate of 46%.
(16) But even those who opt for uncensored street tales rather than polemics aren’t necessarily turning their back on politics.
(17) As we begin to leverage the power of social media and uncensored, international discourse, we should be careful not to alienate those with experience and expertise.
(18) Yet Twitter has proven itself to be the main platform in sharing ideas, images and uncensored information.
(19) In an interview, Capone claimed to despise the gangster movies of the time, calling them “terrible kids’ stuff”, but rumour has it that he had his own prized copy of Hawks’s uncensored film.
(20) He said Google's move showed that the Chinese were not second-class internet users, adding: "Like all, we deserve an uncensored internet."
Unexpurgated
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The DA has said it has yet to receive an assurance that the final, unexpurgated report of the Marikana inquiry will be made public.
(2) • Prateek Buch is director of Social Liberal Forum Olly Grender: When he talks about why he is a liberal, it's personal This speech is the real unexpurgated Nick.
(3) Despite being dead for a century, Twain is not only as celebrated as ever, he is also, apparently, just as productive: the first volume of his unexpurgated three-volume autobiography has appeared for the first time this month, a hundred years after his death.
(4) But nowhere is there a museum that attempts to tell the unexpurgated, tragic tale of Spain’s suffering between the summer of 1936 and April 1939.
(5) The unexpurgated version of Greek Memories will be published next week by Biteback Books.
(6) And it is the anecdotal conversationalist who, for better or worse, dominates the unexpurgated autobiography.
(7) Instead of cupboards and skeletons, the unexpurgated autobiography offers the "storm of thoughts that is forever blowing through one's head"; not the "facts and happenings" of Twain's life, but his voice.
(8) The authority’s rationale is that removing links just from the French, or even European, versions of Google’s websites does not sufficiently protect the right to be forgotten, since readers can still go to Google.com, the company’s American site, and find unexpurgated results.