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How to use women's rights in a sentence

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And that's when she took the floor, speaking in defence of women's rights until she was out of time and forced to stop.
Yet women's rights have become a key part of the West's intervention in Afghanistan.
The only limit on women's rights is male tyranny and this limit is to be reformed by the laws of nature and reason.
Their mandate is the defence of women's rights in Quebec, with a focus on the prevention of violence and all forms of discrimination.
Newly released documents raise questions about the Supreme Court nominee's position on women's rights.
After she is freed from slavery, she becomes a teacher, writer, and activist for the black race and for women's rights.
The regional and local warlords who were the key allies of the US against the Taliban are not advocates of women's rights.
She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university.
The particularity of women's bodies, and the distinct role they play in reproduction, demand an articulation of these rights as women's rights.
Abortion, birth control, women's rights the whole enchilada is now up for grabs.
I believe some legislators have overreached themselves in resorting to law provisions to safeguard women's rights.
There were numerous plenaries and workshops on women's rights as well during the official European Social Forum.
The growing importance of families in the shadow of war had profound effects, too, on the discussion of women's rights.
His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights.
We brought monotheism to a pagan world, and guaranteed women's rights in marriage.
That statement assailed his position against abortion, contraception, sterilization, women's rights, divorce, stem cell research and gay rights.
Republicans led the fight for women's rights, and most suffragists were Republicans.
Annie Besant was employed as a journalist and penned pieces on women's rights, and the inequable Victorian laws on marriage.
The alliance has also reached out to women workers and students, to raise awareness about women's rights under the new labour law.
The area of political rights involves suffrage and women's rights to run for office, or hold appointed positions of power in government.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Bloomers were named after Mrs Amelia Bloomer, an 18th-century reformer for women's rights, who wore knickerbockers for cycling.
Black rights, women's rights and gay rights came a long way.
Yet the court, in yet another setback for women's rights, chose to base its judgment on the state of the victim's hymen.
Governmental legislation regarding women's rights and family was narrow and reactionary, and affirmed the indissolubility of marriage and the state control of prostitution.
On her left were two matrons, with massive foreheads and bonnets to match, discussing Women's Rights and making tatting.
Women's rights activists yesterday attacked a publicity stunt in which 200 pairs of black frilly knickers were sent through the post.
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