Examples of Expressive activities in a sentence
Expressive activities shall not be limited to any specific location on campus.
Expressive activities include, but are not limited to, protesting, picketing, proselytizing, soliciting, begging, and vending of certain expressive, message-bearing items.
Expressive activities are also not to unduly disrupt traffic, either vehicular or pedestrian, or violate other time, place, and manner parameters specified in this policy.
Expressive activities are defined as those activities protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 4 of the Alabama Constitution of 1901, including any lawful verbal, written or electronic communication of ideas; lawful forms of peaceful assembly, protests, and speeches; distributing literature; carrying signs; and circulating petitions.
Expressive activities and inquiry are fundamental to the academic endeavor.
Expressive activities on the College’s campus may be subject to reasonable regulation with regard to the time, place and manner of the activities.
These tutorials assist the student in being able to use the nursing process, problem solving skills, and prioritization in taking the unit tests.
Expressive activities are defined as those activities protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 4 of the Alabama Constitution, including any lawful verbal, written or electronic communication of ideas; lawful forms of peaceful assembly, protests, and speeches; distributing literature; carrying signs; and circulating petitions.
New York: Routledge.Seale, J., Nind, M., Tilley, L., & Chapman, R.
Expressive activities include, but are not limited to, protesting, picketing, proselytizing, soliciting, begging, and vending of certain expressive, message-bearing items in appropriately legal areas which are not disruptive to the Event, intrusive of the User’s exclusivity or which impede commercial operations of the venue.