He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.
Iran has repeatedly rejected Western calls to stop enriching uranium, insisting it is an inalienable right.
Or will we assert our inalienable right to louse things up, each in our own individual way?
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Good design is globally sourced and the inalienable right of everyone (Michael Graves at Target, Martha Stewart at Wal-Mart).
Trade ranks with freedom of speech and religion as an inalienable right.
Morally, such a policy protects the inalienable right of each consenting adult to choose for himself which substances, if any, he will ingest.
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Because each individual has an inalienable right to his or her own body, they may dispose of their body as they so choose.
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Essential for Iran is recognition of what it regards as its "inalienable right" to enrich uranium, enshrined under the Nuclear Non Proliferation (NPT) treaty.
"The great nation of Iran will never bow to pressure and intimidation vis-a-vis its inalienable right to peaceful uses of nuclear energy, " he said.
To this end, it is ready to make tactical concessions - but without compromising on what it regards as its inalienable right to enrich uranium.
Morally, it is the inalienable right of honest men and women to own guns for any reason they choose hunting, collecting, and above all, self-defense.
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In his opinion, freedom of speech for sexual minorities is a violation of what he considers his inalienable right not to have to hear something he finds offensive.
Our Constitution recognizes Americans' inalienable right to freedom of expression.
On legal grounds. 10.16.07 Aston STEPHEN RADEMAKER Assistant Secretary of State Arms Control The treaty says that, under article four of the treaty, that there is this inalienable, inalienable right.
The World Conference on Human Rights reaffirms the right to development, as established in the Declaration on the Right to Development, as a universal and inalienable right and an integral part of fundamental human rights.
This kind of office selling is so routine and bipartisan that it is done without fear or shame, protected by a wall of doublethink that conveniently defines a quid pro quo as some kind of inalienable right provided it is done sotto voce.
Taking into account the particular situation of peoples under colonial or other forms of alien domination or foreign occupation, the World Conference on Human Rights recognizes the right of peoples to take any legitimate action, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, to realize their inalienable right of self-determination.
Thus the new pope would make a major contribution to shoring up the cultural foundations of the democratic project if he would press the case for the inalienable right to life while expanding the Church's already-extensive services for women in crisis pregnancies and those in need of compassionate, dignified end-of-life care.
Homeownership is not an inalienable human right granted by the United States Constitution or any other governmental or otherwise authority.
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In these United States, honest, hard-working Americans aren't asking for much -- all they really want out of life is the right to bear 7.62mm tracer ammunition, the right to patronize 24-hour burger joints, and the inalienable, immutable right to a 3G femtocell in every home.
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Moreover, by making the right of erasure inalienable, the EU prevents its own citizens from participating in a business model that allows consumers to trade their information for stuff they want convenience, discounts, or content.
On December 15, 1791, the United States adopted the Bill of Rights, enshrining in our Constitution the protection of our inalienable freedoms, from the right to speak our minds and worship as we please to the guarantee of equal justice under the law.
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No matter: the elderly, and many of the young, have been convinced that they have a right to Social Security payments high enough to maintain a comfortable standard of living despite old age, widowhood or disability, and this right is every bit as inalienable as the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Legally recognizing the right to bear arms upholds the inalienable moral rights of honest men.
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Beijing regularly asserts that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China and that it reserves the right to unify the two by force.
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Suddenly, Governor Charlie Crist was inundated with appeals on behalf of a young woman who merely sought to enjoy her inalienable rights in America of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness and not least, the right freely and safely to practice her Christian faith.
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