Advertisement
 Translation for 'decency' from English to Finnish
NOUN   decency | -
säädyllisyys {noun}decency
1 translation
To translate another word just start typing!

Translation for 'decency' from English to Finnish

decency
säädyllisyys {noun}
Advertisement
Usage Examples English
  • Shock jocks in the United States have been censored under additional pressure from the United States government since the introduction of the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005, which increased the fines on radio stations for violating decency guidelines by nearly 20 times.
  • In September 2019, Saudi Arabia issued the public decency law identifying the rules related to the public decency that citizens and tourists should follow in compliance with Saudi law.
  • He saw an opportunity to read morality and decency into mass recreation.
  • Today, nudity is still banned from the beach, with modern beachwear following common decency guidelines.
  • In Austria, violating public decency is display of an act that is considered a violation of the generally recognized principles of decency to be observed in public.

  • The Saudi Arabian society was generally in compliance with unwritten rules of public decency that was commonly defined by their traditions.
  • The film attempts to project the ideals of C. N. Annadurai: duty, dignity and decency.
  • Adopting European and Canadian authorities, Elias held that treatment must "deprive inmates of the minimal civilised measure of life's necessities" according to the "contemporary standards of decency" or be "so excessive as to outrage standards of decency".
  • Lane argued in his 2006 book "The Decency Wars" that the Super Bowl halftime show controversy influenced the primary focus on "moral values" and "media decency" in the 2004 Democratic Party primaries.
  • The District Court found that the decency clause debased the First Amendment by deceitfully preventing some forms of protected speech and that the clause was vague under the Fifth Amendment.

  • The film has been described as "a moving, magical poem of human dignity, decency and hope".
  • Still, they decided to litigate against the NEA's congressionally approved "decency clause," but on June 25, 1998, The Supreme Court upheld the decency clause while declaring the language "advisory" and meaningless.
  • Bush signed into law the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005 sponsored by Brownback, a former broadcaster himself.
Advertisement
© dict.cc Finnish-English dictionary 2024
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!