The feds have every right to monitor public sources of information to keep Americans safe.
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They have every right to serve their country as out and proud as they wish.
Both have every right to press home their commercial advantages, as indeed has America.
FIFA, which runs the tournament, would have every right to chuck the team out.
You have every right to be and nobody would have blamed you if you didn't come today.
They have every right to stay where they are, and to have a say in their political destiny.
They have every right to celebrate their success and hire celebrities to attend their event and excite their shareholders.
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It is their choice to use the pill (and quite obviously they have every right to regulate their fertility).
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Parties have every right to concentrate their efforts on turning out their own.
And then beyond that, workers have every right to come together and organize for better working conditions and higher pay.
When we pay for those handouts, we, the sponsors, own those programs, and have every right to determine their usefulness and fates.
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Traditional console gamers have every right to be wary of new models.
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You have every right to keep the heat on me and keep the heat on the Democrats, and I hope you do.
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If Cell did eventually break out of these specialist applications and into general-purpose computers, Intel would have every right to be paranoid.
And yet, we have institutionalized the notion that those critics have every right to criticize me, no matter how unreasonable I think they may be.
New research from Norway suggests you have every right to fret.
But then beyond that, you know, workers have every right to go out there and say you know what, I deserve more than the minimum wage.
"When the police arrive and the shooter faces them and raises a gun, they have every right to attempt to stop the shooter, " Mr. Roman said.
This op-ed was aimed at consumers, who have every right to know the real data, the real risks and benefit of primary prevention with potent statins.
"Consumers have every right to the greatest-possible transparency, " she insisted.
"New York policy holders have paid their premiums and have every right to expect a timely processing of their claims so that they can rebuild their homes and businesses, " department Superintendent Benjamin Lawsky said.
And people have every right to be angry.
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Hibs supporters have every right to demand better than what they've seen in recent times and they would gladly see a monster (or even an ex-Jambo?) in charge if things are going well on the pitch.
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But, says Pasko Kuzman, an archaeologist at the culture ministry, Macedonians are a mix of all the people who have ever lived in the region, so they have every right to treat Alexander as a symbol.
And on semi-finals weekend they have every right to expect a touch of spring and a little sun - but this morning the Tykes I saw were wrapped up in all sorts of scarves, hats, coats and other miscellaneous winter clothing.
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