| 41. | Some of the band's cheers and taunts have been blacklisted or banned due to their level of offensiveness.
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| 42. | Due to his obvious ignorance of Scottish history, he probably has no idea of the offensiveness of his words.
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| 43. | The movie's offensiveness _ it frequently stoops to bathroom humor _ would be tolerable were it made with flair.
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| 44. | But any notion that Baraka's offensiveness should be a reason to fire or silence him is in itself offensive.
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| 45. | It was returned to Tenser with an " exhaustive list " of requirements to reduce the film's possible offensiveness.
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| 46. | And as far as offensiveness or incivility goes, it falls far short of any standard that would require its removal.
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| 47. | :: : Plenty of people believe your view on offensiveness accords with WP : NOTCENSORED, which is a policy.
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| 48. | Factors such as credibility, audience perceptions, and the degree of offensiveness of the act must be taken into account.
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| 49. | It's humor in the Don Rickles mold, with maybe a hint of Andrew Dice Clay minus the overt offensiveness.
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| 50. | His contrarian argument was that government can't try to punish every form of offensiveness without dictatorially legislating against human nature.
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