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Meanings of sue for libel in English
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Usage of sue for libel in English
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He said if the BBC named him, he would sueforlibel.
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Celebrities with a gripe can always sueforlibel, defamation, lies or what have you.
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The dead, of course, cannot sueforlibel.
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Trump encouraged Kavanaugh to sueforlibel.
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He threatened to sueforlibel.
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FRANKLIN D Roosevelt once remarked that "the President of the United States does not sueforlibel".
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There are many with complaints against the media whose only option to secure redress is to sueforlibel, he said.
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Trump encouraged Kavanaugh, whose appointment cemented the Supreme Court's 5-4 conservative majority, to sueforlibel.
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Stewart will reportedly sueforlibel, specifically addressing accusations that he abused her to the point of losing their child by miscarriage.
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As a scientist, and as Oxford's inaugural Professor of the Public Understanding of Science, I have sometimes wondered why science itself cannot sueforlibel.
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Promoters were confronted; he was banned from shows and suedforlibel.
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Publishers can be suedforlibel, people can be sued for defamation.
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They'd deny everything and we should only be suedforlibel.
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Leonard Dickinson asserted that Yardley's should be suedforlibel.
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The paper has not been suedforlibel.
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It was said that Cumming was seen cheating, and the story spread, and Gordon-Cumming suedforlibel.