| Many Americans believe they have a God-given right to possess arms as a last resort against tyranny. |
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| But getting an educational system based on developing the individual God-given talents of young Aborigines has yet to be realised. |
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| There is a fine line between a person embracing his unique, God-given attributes, and the heart curved completely inward. |
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| They think they have a God-given right to success on the hurling fields, especially against non-traditional hurling counties. |
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| Vincent is blessed with unshakeable self-belief and a God-given mission to get through as many women as possible. |
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| You have within you the God-given power to co-create new life, and not just any sort of new life either. |
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| If the people have not suffered enough, it is their God-given right to suffer some more. |
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| While others might get over with dancing and theatrics, with Houston, it all comes back to her mesmerizing, God-given golden pipes. |
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| They had hammered their God-given natural talent into something extra special through dedication and hard work and were examples of modern icons. |
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| The life of the world to come is affirmed as part of the human cycle of receiving, shaping and returning our God-given life. |
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| Doesn't reproductive technology involve using, even within a religious perspective, our God-given intelligence? |
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| Our children's children will marvel that so many people wasted their God-given lives hammering mystical pegs into psychological holes. |
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| Sure, no club has any God-given right to any status, but every club in a league should expect a sporting chance to progress, and those who cannot stand the heat demotion. |
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| But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right. |
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| One of the greatest problems for all of us outside the US is the total failure within the US itself to see this as anything other than America's God-given right. |
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| No one knows how much water the leisure industry should rightfully demand and irrigators simply do not accept that the environment has some God-given right to be vague. |
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| But the daughter now lectures the Mayo voters as if she had a God-given right to their support within the sacred scriptures of Fianna Fail opportunism. |
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| Nothing now could hold John Wesley back from his God-given call to preach the evangelical gospel. |
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| She had a great voice, but to hear my beloved boss blaspheming her God-given gift by growling and yelping along with the likes of Shania was not a great situation. |
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| Deep in our soul, Americans believe that it is our God-given right to consume as much gas as we want at far lower costs than prevail anywhere else on the planet. |
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| The land was, they claimed, holy, God-given, inalienably theirs, and thus non-negotiable. |
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| He has more God-given talent than most baseball players can dream of and the love of his childhood sweetheart waiting for him back home. |
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| For adoptive children it can be very burdensome to be a God-given answer to someone's prayer. |
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| Not only are you stuck with your God-given leg length when in skinnies but your feet are given exaggerated prominence. |
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| But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get blotto wherever and whenever we like. |
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| But we don't need big government intruding on the sidelines of our God-given football games. |
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| The very nature of God-given expression makes room for people to hum, pluck, and jive while giving concerns over society's woes. |
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| We proclaim by our God-given power, used on behalf of God's hope, that the birth that took place two thousand years ago truly changed the world for all time. |
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| Yet, while these opponents of abortion argue their position as a God-given, universal, moral imperative, religious groups are by no means united on the issue. |
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| Some seem to believe that it's their God-given right to be able to go into any bar or restaurant without encountering a whiff of smoke. |
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| That's all they are, the dissipation of your great, God-given inner power. |
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| But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get drunk wherever and whenever we like. |
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| Poverty means the inability of people to realise their God-given potential. |
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| Churches have in their hands what is needed to fulfill their God-given mission with faith, integrity, creativity, hard work and interdependence. |
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| How happy they must have been when they sowed the seeds in the God-given land and harvested the crops! |
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| We are very thankful for the God-given discernment and direction these board members provide. |
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| Satan, a sceptical archangel, offers an experiment to test whether Job's piety is really sincere or predicated on his God-given wealth. |
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| To rule, under God's mandate, is to have that God-given sense of justice that is expected of any one ruling on God's behalf. |
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| It also calls us to share God-given gifts in the body of Christ and beyond. |
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| There are several other causes of pinkness though our God-given presence of a second eye often helps limit the possibilities. |
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| Feminism, on the other hand, was interpreted as a rejection of God-given hierarchy and authority on the same scale as Eve's eating the forbidden fruit. |
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| They are not willing to utilize their own God-given intellect to be able to deal with a very important issue. |
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| However, the good conscience can become a proper ground where the God-given spirit can work. |
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| For generations, rural Australians have regarded land-clearing as a God-given right. |
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| We live in a spoiler-filled world where audiences are increasingly coming to regard premature revelation as a God-given right. |
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| These fishing families don't presume a God-given right to commercial fishing. |
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| Manifest Destiny claimed the God-given right of the United States to the entire North American continent. |
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| What I constantly remind our people is that just because the BBC has been around for a long time it doesn't have a God-given right to exist. |
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| Whereas labor is seen as a God-given right and responsibility at home, it becomes a commodity in the host state. |
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| I'm reluctant to make any predictions, as it might give the impression we think we have a God-given right to the trophy. |
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| It used to be imposed partly by sanctions, but mostly by the implicit understanding that parents had a God-given right to be obeyed. |
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| Manifest Destiny: a feeling by many Americans during the late 19th century that it was their God-given right to rule all of North America. |
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| Britain thought it had a right to trade freely, and a God-given right to pummel with cannon any nation that thought otherwise. |
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| To be human is to live a life that is marked both by the God-given good of creation and the brokenness that is a part of human life. |
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| It turns a God-given right into a government-given privilege. |
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| But he gets so geeked up, his adrenaline gets flowing, and he tries to use all of the God-given talent he has. |
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| Protection of this God-given life cannot be surrendered. |
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| To be clear, social justice should be an enabling feature of economic activity, allowing it to flourish and provide the goods necessary for the service of our God-given human dignity. |
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| As a particularly rich and important example of these manifold gifts, each religious institute depends for the authentic discernment of its founding charism on the God-given ministry of the hierarchy. |
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| How can we keep such a God-given treasure to ourselves? |
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| From now on, the African Union will work towards ensuring that African nations and our farmers receive their rightful share of our God-given natural and agricultural resources. |
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| Too often they regarded the political and social structures of this world as God-given, not asking whether they should engage in contradicting them and contribute to changing them according to the will of God. |
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| Of course, not all latter-day saints are eager to accept science on the same plane as God-given, capital-T truth. |
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| Therefore a God-given moral absolute is necessarily applied and essential to the well being of the human species, given the depravity of human nature as it presently stands. |
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| Anticipating this, there is no reason whatsoever to pander to the wishes of the current regime in its belief that the current state structure is eternal and God-given. |
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| And this, in turn, reinforced the religious vision of a God-given binary. |
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| On the contrary, he saw the law of Moses as God-given and supremely important and it was only because of his own divinity that he had the right to reinterpret that law. |
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| As for the English, even the most ardent mercantilist would rather they left viniculture to others. But if a country's God-given advantages were clear to Ricardo, they are less so in modern practice. |
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| In short, black Zimbabweans did not have access to, and control over, their God-given natural resources. |
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| Romantic love is good and God-given, but if we direct it towards an unbeliever or towards someone other that our marriage partner, it becomes contaminated love. |
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| Here the assistance of the Church is essential, not can it be considered an optional extra, for it has the God-given right to educate in the supernatural domain, as the family does in the natural order. |
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| Wollstonecraft identifies natural rights as inalienable and God-given. |
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| Silently, fervently, Mr Means saluted him. His own God-given sovereignty blazed inside him, igniting the Indian-rights movement he led for several decades. |
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| Through the medium of your God-given talent! |
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| Although often criticized for exploiting his son and commercializing his talents, Leopold Mozart sincerely felt it was his God-given obligation to develop such abilities and to exhibit them to the world. |
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| Slum-ridden, famine-stricken overpopulation, raging and seething militarism, blind consumerism, crippling degeneracy: the Urantia community is sitting on the God-given, Heaven-sent final solution to them all. |
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| The élite Turks, who are very small in number but very influential in the system, have run the country so long and assume that it is their God-given right to rule the country. |
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| This vetting is carried out by the members of the Guardian Council who are appointed by the country's top leader and who are of the view that that leader himself has a God-given right to rule for life. |
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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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| The Liberal Party for years has tried to portray itself as being entitled to do anything and everything because the Liberals felt it was their God-given right to do so. |
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| The state must never govern society, dictate to free individuals how to dispose of their private property, regulate a free-market economy or interfere with the God-given right to make profits and amass personal wealth. |
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| Her signature legislation, a light-bulb freedom of choice act, designed to protect the God-given right of every American to waste as much electricity as he pleases, had attracted more mirth than votes. |
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| The new law's opponents don't generally say in so many words that they're fighting for employers' God-given right to refuse to provide health insurance for their workers. |
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| By putting ourselves in other's shoes and empathising, we gain respect for them and their God-given humanity. |
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| In America, we reserve our God-given right to be God-awful wrong. |
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| Some of the buckrakers emphasize their God-given right to charge what the traffic will bear, regardless of the fallout. |
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| So this article of faith that trade is God is only matched in absurdity and obtuseness by the freetraders' assumption that access to markets is a God-given right, like the right of kings. |
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| We should also remember, however, that there were and still are political systems that only recognise religious leaders of different persuasions if they support the theory that all authority is God-given, even the cruellest. |
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| This agreement ended a strife of 50 years, during which pamphleteers on both sides had revived every kind of claim to supremacy and God-given authority. |
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| Farmers appear to think that they have a god-given right to carry on in a loss making business, subsidized by the rest of us. |
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| Meanwhile, they milk her god-given attributes to mobilize armies of budding wannabes by sanitizing her sexuality, and legions of men by fetishizing her purity. |
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| Our nation is weaker for a game that can't supply a decent feed and shuns a fan's god-given right to select, chill and transport his own Frosties. |
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