Censorship Sample Clauses

Censorship. The Licensee shall not engage in any program censorship or any other control of the content of the PEG Access Programming on the Cable System, except as otherwise required or permitted by applicable law.
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Censorship. Neither the Licensee, the Town or the Access Corporation shall engage in any program censorship or any other control of the content of the PEG Access Programming on the Cable System, except as otherwise required or permitted by applicable law.
Censorship. Faculty shall not be restrained without reasonable cause in their educational pursuits. No arbitrary limitations shall be placed on teachers regarding study, investigation, presentation and interpretation of facts and ideas concerning man, human society, the physical and biological world and other branches of learning when pursued in accordance with board policy, rules and regulations and administratively approved course goals.
Censorship. The Company is willing to accept and pay for the Existing Library and New Programs regardless of censorship regulations or the potential for same throughout the Territory or in any individual country or political subdivision within the Territory. The Company will elect, consistent with applicable law, either to: (i) edit out the Programming as supplied by Licensor, provided that the storyline of such edited Programming may not be altered, (ii) blackout the region(s) where the censorship problem occurs, or (iii) not use such Programming, provided, that any such effected New Programs nonetheless shall count towards the requirements set forth in Section 2.1(e). All costs of editing and/or blackout will be borne by the Company; provided, that the Company will make good faith efforts to obtain waivers of such restrictions or will permit Licensor to make such efforts on behalf of the Company. Without limiting the Company's rights under Section 2.2(e), the Company will only make such cuts or deletions as are necessary to conform to applicable censorship regulations.
Censorship. Teachers shall not be censored or restrained in the performance of their teaching functions on the grounds that the material discussed and/or opinions expressed are within the scope of course content to those in authority in the school system, or detrimental to school or school system public relations.
Censorship. Company will exercise no control whatsoever over the content of the information passing through the network, email or web site.
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Censorship. In the event of adverse criticism by third persons of books, teaching methods, or materials used in the district and petition for censorship, removal or expurgation of content deemed by a critic or critics to be offensive on moral, political, or religious grounds, the Board shall act as follows:
Censorship. Licensee is willing to accept and pay for the Existing Library Programs and Output Programs regardless of censorship regulations or the potential for same throughout the Territory or in any individual country or political subdivision within the Territory (or, with respect to PTV U.S., the U.S. Hispanic Market). Licensee will be obliged either to edit the programming as supplied by Licensor (subject to Licensor's approval) or blackout the region(s) where the censorship problem occurs, with all costs of editing and/or blackout to be borne by Licensee; provided that Licensee will make good faith efforts to obtain waivers of such restrictions or will permit Licensor to make such efforts on behalf of Licensee. Without limiting Licensee's rights under Section 2.4(c), Licensee will only make such cuts or deletions as are necessary to conform to applicable censorship regulations.
Censorship. In the Leuven censorship, Xxxxxxx was charged with diverging from Xxxxxxxxx’x theology. The academics connected Xxxxxxx’ theory to Pelagian theology, which took its name from the British monk Xxxxxxxx (ca. 354 – ca. 427) who proposed a salvation theology in which good deeds assumed primary importance, to the detriment of Grace.16 Xxxxxxxxx railed against this doctrine, later condemned as heretic, stating that every good deed is the result of God’s will, which held absolute supremacy over human will. Xxxxxxxxx held that Xxxxx is mysteriously granted by God independent of meritorious acts; through Xxxxxx’x Redemption, God offers his Grace to men destined to be free from sin.
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