Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I call upon everyone who strives for human and civic liberties not to support this policy.
Does this piece of legislation not directly infringe upon personal and civic liberties?
Under his leadership the government implemented Emergency Regulations which drastically curtailed civic liberties, including the freedom of speech and expression.
Slovak Minister of Foreign Affairs said that Egypt has to respect human rights and civic liberties.
India points out reports by human rights organizations condemning Pakistan for the lack of civic liberties in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Thus civic liberties and personal rights (save the secrecy of telecommunications) guaranteed by the Grundgesetz were also valid in Berlin (West).
Svoboda survived the removal of reformist Communists in Czechoslovakia while passively witnessing the Party purges and suffocation of former civic liberties.
"It has to be appreciated that we have a limping parliamentary democracy, that we have a limping but market economy, that we have limping civic liberties," he said.
The knights (or canons, as they afterwards became) of St Julian bore the title of counts of Brioude, and for a long time opposed themselves to the civic liberties of the inhabitants.
Women soon discovered, Moore writes, that "the 'rank' of citoyenne carried with it neither civic liberties nor political rights," and "any woman who did have a voice in 18th-century France, from the queen down, was denounced for immorality."
Personal and civic liberties being a big deal in the Yassky household in Brooklyn Heights, where his spouse is Diana Fortuna, the president of the Citizens Budget Commission; yes, he gets to choose his costume.
However, the concerns of ACTA are much related and raised after the protests against SOPA and PIPA which directed the public attention to bills and acts that may threaten Internet and civic liberties.
The most famous of the family was Ermanno di Corrado of the Cervara branch, who between 1334 and his death in 1337 was the absolute Signore of Orvieto, where he suppressed civic liberties but demonstrated diplomatic and organizational finesse.
Freedom of thought, speech, religion and all other political, religious and civic liberties are absolutely vital. Economic rights and their close links to other rights must not, however, be overlooked, above all at a time when more than a thousand million people in our world are deprived of adequate food, pure water, proper clothing, reasonable shelter, education and health-care.