1.The media do not have the right to reveal another's privacy.
媒體沒(méi)有權(quán)利揭他人隱私
2.Famous people choose attention through their profession, but that does not mean they should have to giveup their privacy.
名人因其職業(yè)的關(guān)系選擇受到關(guān)注,但這并不意味著他們應(yīng)該放棄自己的隱私權(quán)
3.Although they are famous, they long for having privacy and respect just like ordinary people.
雖然他們很有名,他們渴望像普通人一樣有自己的隱私并受到別人的尊重
4.However, is it really fair to impose a smoking ban in a place where 98% of the people who do not intend or desire to quit smoking any time soon?
然而,在一個(gè)98%的人都不打算或希望近期戒煙的地方強(qiáng)制推行禁煙令真的公平嗎?