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Meanings of defamatory remarks in English
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Usage of defamatory remarks in English
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The bill targets unidentified bloggers the government says write defamatoryremarks about others.
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At one time Major Hill charged him with making defamatoryremarks regarding his wife.
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The government said the Criminal Libel Act targets unidentified bloggers who write defamatoryremarks about others.
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At one time a certain Major Hill charged Lincoln with making defamatoryremarks regarding Mrs. Hill.
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Those who make defamatoryremarks can then be held to account, as would those with hoax reports.
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He said he gave Renae Maihi multiple chances to stop repeating her defamatoryremarks before taking legal action.
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The commissioner got a restraining order stopping Mr Namorong from publishing any further allegedly defamatoryremarks on Facebook or Twitter.
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Matangi Tonga reports the committee's time has been taken up with the removal of allegedly defamatoryremarks contained in the response.
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In August, Moldova declared Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin persona non grata, accusing him of making defamatoryremarks about Moldovan government officials.
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RSF opposes the national court issuing a gag order banning Mr Namorong from publishing further " defamatoryremarks" on Facebook and Twitter.
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Godfrey's claim hinges on the theory that Demon, which effectively "published" defamatoryremarks by one of its users, is liable for those remarks.
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A schoolteacher has been ordered to pay €50,000 damages to a former friend about whom he made defamatoryremarks.
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Prominent businessman Jim Mansfield jnr has informed RTÉ he plans to take legal action over what he says were defamatoryremarks linking him to former(...)