They brought with them an awareness of their chosen position in this world, and a conviction that they had an unalienable right to literary art. |
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In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred. |
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The ideas of liberty, self-determination, representative government and unalienable fights, spread and took root. |
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Isn't healthcare and all the radiological scanning you want an unalienable right granted to us by our forefathers? |
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What is missing from Noah Feldman's article is any mention of unalienable rights. |
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This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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I hope we remain a nation that believes that all people are endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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Who decides when a government has become destructive of the unalienable rights of men? |
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But as Coulter says, No one is claiming that the Constitution gives each person an unalienable right not to buy insurance. |
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It's the founding conviction of our country, that we're endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. |
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This three-fold definition emphasizes the intrinsic and unalienable linkage between these elements. |
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For us there are simply, here and elsewhere, people, citizens, with unalienable rights on which we wish to base our coexistence. |
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The Declaration of Independence says we were endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. |
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Freedom of assembly is an unalienable human right and an essential component of a democratic society. |
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Treat us as such, and restore to us our unalienable rights, as you cherish yours! |
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If we are to return to our values, it means recognizing the unalienable rights of all. |
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Some compared it to sneaking totalitarianism, and they asked what other unalienable rights would soon disappear. |
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The assigned area shall not affect the unalienable sphere of private life and shall allow sufficient scope for guaranteeing access to all benefits under this Directive. |
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These agreed human values are based upon recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and unalienable rights of all members of the human family. |
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We are one of the defenders, along with the law, the legal system, et cetera, of the basic unalienable rights and responsibilities of the people of Canada. |
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Holidays are a period of rest, necessary for recovering mental and physical strength, they are unalienable rights and are remunerated as if they were normal work days. |
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The hard part about arguing that abortion is necessary for women's equality, of course, is that there are still too many people who don't see women's pursuit of happiness as an unalienable right. |
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There is the freedom of speech element, and this balances with what I would call the unalienable right of the citizen to liberty and the unalienable responsibility to liberty. |
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Canadians owe it to the oppressed of the world to be their voice, their spokesman, to say that the unalienable right to freedom of religion extends at all times to all people to all cultures everywhere. |
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It is incumbent on the Attorney General's Office to defend the juridical order, the democratic regime, and unalienable collective and individual rights. |
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What I would like to say, Mr President, is that we have done this because we are convinced that everybody has the unalienable right to the respect for life and this right cannot go unrecognised or be violated. |
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The restriction on freedom of assembly, an unalienable human right in a democracy, was an issue of great concern during the November 2005 elections. |
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General authorisation of reproductions under the above rules may be cancelled in the event of a conflict with the unalienable moral rights of the author of the banknote designs. |
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Certainly, the authorities realise that opposition rallies are an unalienable part of any election campaign and they assured us that rallies would be allowed when the campaign started. |
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Notions of land as unalienable and held by a chief in trust for the community were instrumental in maintaining the control of traditional leaders during the colonial periodp. |
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In fact, the right to bear arms is a God-given, natural, fundamental, unalienable, constitutionally protected right. |
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