Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I can't think of any reason for him to have a right to anonymity.
Finally, there is the question of the right to anonymity.
Has he lost any right to anonymity?
Police blogger Nightjack has lost his right to anonymity.
Writers don't have an absolute right to anonymity.
No source has a right to anonymity - journalists have an emerging right not to be forced to reveal who their sources are.
We have a right to privacy, but no right to anonymity beyond what is necessary to protect people from stalkers or abusers.
The industry subpoena "seeks to strip Jane Doe of her fundamental right to anonymity," according to the group's court filings.
Appellants can apply to SIAC to waive their right to anonymity.
- The alleged victim's lawyer restated her case against Dominque Strauss-Kahn in graphic terms and said she would soon waive her right to anonymity.
"You have a right to privacy; you don't have a right to anonymity," says Howard Safir, the former New York City police commissioner.
Until his blog could be construed to have committed the above, on what basis has anyone to breach his right to anonymity and privacy for expressing his views in public?
Blogging is a public activity with no right to anonymity, the high court ruled today in a decision expected to have far-reaching repercussions for thousands of bloggers who keep their identities secret.
Downside has been criticised by one of White's victims, Rob Hastings, who waived his right to anonymity and urged other victims of abuse at the school to contact police.
(The American Civil Liberties Union, citing a "fundamental right to anonymity" in countering the record industry's campaign, has moved to block an attempt to get Boston College to identify an accused file trader.)
The popular "Night Jack" UK policing blog was shutdown in 2008 after a High Court ruling stated that serving Lancashire Police constable Richard Horton had no right to anonymity.
For Chass to even suggest that baseball-playing drug abusers have a right to anonymity when the indictment of a common citizen on drug charges is a matter of public knowledge is, to this fan, morally repugnant.
Their right to anonymity has been abandoned online, where enraged bloggers have uploaded dossiers of personal photographs, raked through their CVs and tweets, and accused them of orchestrating a CIA-inspired honeytrap operation.
She charges that the needle was negligently left by an intern, Dr. Joyce F. Fogel, and that a researcher, Dr. Sheldon H. Landesman, violated her right to anonymity in a study of health-care workers.
However, I opposed the provisions under which those using or looking at information are required to sign on or register because this runs counter to the Swedish principle of the right to anonymity in connection with the use of such public information.
Another of the alleged victims of abuse by Smith waived his right to anonymity in November 2012 to claim that Smith smacked him and stroked his buttocks when he was a teenager at a Rochdale care home in the 1960s.
While he was deprived of the right to anonymity, he said, "indiscriminate and mendacious attacks and accusations on the part of a few have loosed an avalanche of accusations and rumors, without family names or Christian names or faces behind them."
In April 2002, on the eve of the canonization of Juan Diego, the owners waived their right to anonymity and, in a public ceremony, donated the parchment to the Archbishop of Mexico, since when it has been kept in the Historical Archives of the Basilica of Guadalupe.