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Absolute rights
noun
Plural of absolute right
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There are no absolute rights".
With a race story it's tougher because there are no absolute rights and wrongs.
It is emotional and nostalgic, protected by a figleaf of principle about the absolute rights of local populations, however tiny".
That was the question the Founders' generation raised when it established a new society predicated on absolute rights.
In reality, the drafters were probably inspired by dowdy old common law, which had long before recognized life, liberty and property as an Englishman's "absolute rights".
Apart from a handful of absolute rights – to life, or not to be enslaved – most rights have to be balanced against others.
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That is their absolute right.
"There's no absolute right," he said.
This was made an absolute right in 1870.
"It's the absolute right thing to do for America".
They give me absolute right to make my own choices".
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