censor - use in sentences
Object
- observation: Note that the the survival distribution is a truncated Weibull for censored observations as discussed in the mice example.
- listing: This Web Site acts as a venue for employers to post job opportunities for candidates but does not screen or censor the listings offered.
- Internet: The Great Debate: Should we censor the Internet?
- version: EMI have released a censored version of the album, with the offending image obscured by the band's name.
- websites: Reporters Without Borders says that Morocco now censors all political websites advocating Western Sahara's independence.
- press: Authoritarian regimes are more likely to torture, execute, regulate religion and censor the press.
Converse of object
- pass: Many authors deliberately avoid certain types of references to allow their material to get passed the official censor.
Converse of subject
- ban: The movie was screened without a certificate in June at the Irish Film Center, which has previously shown films banned by the censor.
- pass: More detail will follow once it has been passed by the censor.
Adjective modifier
- would-be: It is, alas, the case that few would-be censors are capable of intelligently reading or viewing that which they wish to censor.
- military: With us in Gotha, this help is coming from the military censor, in Hamburg, from the ban on meetings.
- British: The British censor removed all the scenes depicting Devil worship.
- official: Last year he was offered the job of official censor of the Queen's Catholic subjects.
Modifying Another Word
- heavily: The Guardian column, heavily censored, was aimed to debunk sex myths.
- officially: Here is the proof that this work has been officially censored by Professor Bernard Carr's committee which included Dr. Susan Blackmore.
Noun used with modifier
- film: He was also senior film censor at the British Board of Film Classification.
Possessives
- seal: The censor's seal of Muramatsu occurs on Acts III, IV, VI, IX, X, and XI.
Preposition: of
- inet: Posted at 11:57 am on 23 May 2006 by Philosopher-in-waiting RE: RE: the censor of the inet There is something to gain.
Preposition: from
- paper: It will of course be censored from all large circulation papers and magazines.
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