Without free expression, rights may be trammelled with no recourse in the court of public opinion. |
I think this is another paradigm of countries in transition, the bad roads left behind after being trammelled by the carts of history. |
Since then, honours have been piled upon the hot flanker's trammelled head. |
On the other hand, neither is it at the other end of the spectrum in which rights were trammeled in blatant disregard for the Charter. |
Making this case all the more pointed, even the right of a woman to criticize her own religion has been trammeled. |
He would not let himself be trammeled by being identified with an unpopular dying administration, so he refused to issue any statement. |