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    Restrictions of the freedom of speech in France in the digital technologies era by Xenia A. Ivanova, Alexander A. Stepanov

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…So exceptions from freedom of speech are embedded in national legislation, despite the fact that the basis for the legal regulation of freedom of the media in a democratic society is to ensure non‐interference of the state in the content of production and dissemination of information. …”
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    COMMUNICATIVE TOOLS FOR COUNTERING MISINFORMATION by Vladyslav Voichuk

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, they are accompanied by risks related to ethical concerns and potential restrictions on freedom of speech. Therefore, combating disinformation is a complex task that requires a comprehensive approach and coordinated efforts at different levels. …”
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    NEW MEANINGS OF CONSUMPTION IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABILITY AND FASHION by Dan-Niculae PODARU

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results and Conclusions: The conclusion of this material is that through hegemonic campaigns, large corporations turn consumers into extensions of themselves, using persuasion and awareness campaigns that are broadcast and convince the public that they must get involved in and join seemingly noble ideals. These, in fact, do nothing but restrict freedom of speech and consumer rights.…”
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    Group of Homonyms “Kolymka” (Word-Formation and Functional Aspects) by A. I. Semenov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The relevance of the study is due to the growing interest in the study of both colloquial speech and regional linguistic phenomena. The author proceeds from the fact that the study of regional speech facts makes it possible to clarify the idea of the functioning of regional systems, taking into account various discursive restrictions. …”
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    Selective Constraints in Lexical Meaning of the Word by M. V. Vlavatskaya

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This component of the meaning unlike others reflects the evolving social practice of the use of the sign and gives it normative, prescriptive nature, and also performs a number of important speech functions - restrictions, regulations or prohibition of the collocations. …”
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    Prishvin and Stalin: Artistic Image of the Leader in Writer’s Work by A. M. Podoksenov, V. A. Telkova

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The novelty of the research lies in the fact that for the first time an attempt was made to show how, through the artistic image of the Chekist Sutulov, one of the main characters of the novel “Tsar’s Road”, Prishvin seeks to reflect the ideo-logical and political attitudes, characteristic features of behavior, style of thinking and speech of Stalin. …”
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    Prishvin and Trotsky: a Man “like a pharmacist” in the novel “The World Cup”, journalism and the Writer’s Diary by A. M. Podoksenov, V. A. Telkova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The novelty of the study lies in the fact that for the first time an attempt was made to show how, through individual characters in his works, Prishvin in an artistic and figurative form reflected the characteristic features of behavior, everyday habits, the style of thinking and speech of Trotsky. …”
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    Access to information in the context of virtual space in the legal system of Iran and United States by Hedieh sadat Mirtorabi, Mojtaba Ansarian

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…On the other hand, America has provided an internet space with free access for its users by focusing on freedom of speech and media freedom. As one of the technological and media powers in the world, this country enjoys freedom of expression and access to information and experiences fewer restrictions in the virtual space. …”
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    THE DOCTRINE OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AND ITS ROLE IN THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OF MODERN SOCIETY by Nataliya Yevtushenko

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The article highlights political correctness as a way of life and a style of speech behavior which restricts politicians` and public figures statements and places taboos on certain topics which are important in the modern political, economic, social and cultural spheres by introducing a public code of speech behavior. …”
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    A docência perante o projeto de lei “Escola sem Partido” by Edna Araujo S. Oliveira, Roseli Zen Cerny, Silviane de Luca Avila

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Also discusses the political and ethical responsibility of the teacher and the school in the formation of subjects with critical thinking, autonomous, able to understand contemporary political and scientific facts in analysis to the historical facts prepared in the books, in the memories and in the speeches. …”
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    A docência perante o projeto de lei “Escola sem Partido” by Edna Araujo S. Oliveira, Roseli Zen Cerny, Silviane de Luca Avila

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Also discusses the political and ethical responsibility of the teacher and the school in the formation of subjects with critical thinking, autonomous, able to understand contemporary political and scientific facts in analysis to the historical facts prepared in the books, in the memories and in the speeches. …”
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