libellous u rečniku PONS

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False or unsubstantiated allegations, libellous statements and offensive language are not allowed.
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A revised edition of the novel, with the libellous elements removed, was published in 1970.
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This meant that the libellous stories could be reprinted by the more serious press, which was devastating for the film industry.
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The fact is we already knew that a tweet could be considered by the courts to be libellous.
www.independent.co.uk
Most of a segment, which discussed cross-party collusion and corruption, had to be dropped owing to its potentially libellous content.
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Sam got a letter from the school warning her of legal action if her comments became libellous.
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It annoyed the magazine immensely that simply writing that someone had said something libellous was grounds to win damages against a periodical.
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He ensured that libellous writings, especially those directed against himself, were punishable by exile or death.
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A shower of libellous and sometimes obscene verses was written by or attributed to him, and at last he was turned out of the caf.
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The users may leave libellous comments without any repercussions to their own reputation.
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