Publishing classified information, making untrue statements (libel) or the classical "Shouting FIRE in a crowded theater".
The phrase 'tsk tsk' is usually used as a reprimand when admonishing the behavior of someone else. It is a way of expressing disapproval to someone or something.
right to freedom of speech, and in a way, it can also be a right to freedom of religion because you're expressing what you think should be done right, or what you believe.
The term for holding someone against their will is "false imprisonment." It is when a person is unlawfully restrained or restricted in their freedom of movement without their consent.
You may not use anything similar to the trademark owned by someone else when there is a likelihood of confusion in consumers of the products or services. There are other situations where use of a trademark is restricted, such as advertising a product comparison.
It is an expression made by someone of Mexican decent expressing disgust for a fellow Mexican‘s socially unacceptable behavior.
In Tagalog, "cooped" can be translated as "nakakulong" or "nakaipit," which conveys the idea of being confined or restricted in a space. This term is often used to describe a situation where someone feels trapped or limited in their movements or freedom.
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Someone saying that means that rights can be restricted or taken away if they are abused. For instance, the right to bear arms, guaranteed in the constitution, is taken away for convicted felons. The right to freedom (at least in body) is restricted when someone commits a crime and is incarcerated. Rights under the law aren't absolute when people start violating other people's rights.
It is means someone who fights for freedom
Restricted means that you can not move or you are not allowed to go somewhere. For example, when someone is in a straightjacket they are restricted and they can not move. A restricted area is a place that no one is allowed in. So a restricted person may mean that you are not allowed to go to him, or he is not able to move.
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Freedom for: To gain freedom for someone or something who is being enslaved or controlled, to deliver freedom to someone or something who's not free, to make someone or something free. Example: During the American Revolution, the patriots were fighting to gain freedom for the American people (or for the United States). Freedom from: To be free from someone or something which is the source of oppression or control. Example: During the American Revolution, the patriots were fighting to gain freedom from Great Britain.