In yours, it's championing people who wanted the God-given right to use a gender-neutral bathroom.
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Confusingly the technology those companies are getting the right to use, is known as "fixed wireless".
She said believes she has just as much right to use the roads as drivers.
Will Harry Reid try to ice McConnell by threatening his right to use the filibuster?
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America, however, continues to reserve the right to use force without the approval of the council.
Even the right to use the lamp-posts is not exclusive, and others can mount their own routers there.
America and its European allies reserved the right to use nuclear weapons to defend against a Warsaw Pact invasion.
He argued that Gonzalez had the right to use deadly force because the boys had broken into his home.
If an experimental product just didn't feel right to use, or didn't look good, Jobs would kill it off.
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Right to use and access unused land where the owner is not able to show plans for future use.
Argentina wants any flights to stop on its soil, and says Argentines must have the right to use them.
It was revised in 2007 to expand the right to use deadly force.
Village green status gives the public the right to use the beach, which is owned by Newhaven Port and Properties.
Mr Hoon confirmed that if military action goes ahead, Britain would reserve its right to use nuclear weapons if attacked.
Paramount is simply charging German investors for the right to use the film's copyright as a way to defer income taxes.
Just because a photo is available on Google, it does not mean you have the right to use it for commercial purposes.
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There is a difference between donating the house itself and merely giving the fire department the right to use it for training.
The Welsh government says it will not object to a bid for the right to use the '.wales' and '.cymru' domain names.
KAMCO's right to use fresh public funds to buy non-performing loans ran out last November, and its public remit expires in 2005.
Before this month's announcement, Moreover already had a multiyear deal with NewsRight for the right to use content from hundreds of newspaper websites.
Simply throwing a new dam onto a river with a diversion would impair some down stream users prior right to use that water.
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Last week, Gradiente SA started selling smartphones with the iPhone brand after winning the legal right to use the name in Brazil.
In March 1998, it merged that operation with Sodexho North America to create SMS, which got the right to use the Marriott name until March 2002.
This welfarist position also assumes that it is all right to use animals to meet human ends as long as certain safeguards are employed.
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But Hodgson, who scored 21 points in the win over Newcastle, says clubs have the right to use their players when fit and available.
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Marketing Partners have the right to use the Olympic symbol (five rings) of the IOC in promotions and advertising of designated products or services.
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If the Guangdong court rules that Apple has no right to use the iPad name, then the Shanghai court might take the decision into consideration.
"No one may be denied the right to use a swimming pool because of their race or the color of their skin, " said Thomas E.
The mistake is slightly more subtle: they would have paid a great deal less for the right to use it if they had asked first.
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