Sentence examples for Inborn rights from inspiring English sources

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Readings accommodate every apprentice, of however modest talent--this is one of the inborn rights of apprenticeship, to be able to read to an appreciative audience.

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This is an inborn right.

And why do we even have our inborn sense of right and wrong, if it's so obviously contrary to God's sense of the same thing?

Decide whether to take the personal stance that you have "innate and inalienable inborn freedom, liberty and rights by the nature of human existence with free moral agency" with: Free choice for self determination, for example to maintain the right to own property, and form a proprietorship, company or corporation as extensions of inborn, equal, free rights.

That the four beginnings (siduan)—the feeling of commiseration, the feeling of shame, the feeling of courtesy, and the feeling of right and wrong are all inborn in man was a self-evident truth to Mencius; and the "four beginnings," when properly cultivated, will develop into the four cardinal virtues of ren, righteousness (yi), decorum (li), and wisdom (zhi).

"The current law in civil rights and the protected classes are inborn and unchangeable characteristics like race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, etc., and religion, which is expressly protected under the constitution," Waddell said.

Rather, listeners were paying attention to learned linguistic features like sibilant S's, clear articulation, breathy voices, and upspeaking at the end of sentences, showing that the vocal features we associate with gayness are not inborn, but instead learned at a very early age, probably right as we acquire language.

The concept that homosexuality is inborn and unchangeable also became an important part of the gay-rights movement with the questionable implication that if one's sexuality involved choice, then discrimination based on it might make more sense.

Parents may be doing the right things but the child may not be responding positively due to certain inborn personality traits of their own.

John Harris turns the 'humans are evil by (biological) nature'-argument around and argues that there is an inborn human goodness: "We have certainly evolved to have a vigorous sense of justice and right, that is, with a virtuous sense of morality" ([ 17]: 17]).

It was just inborn".

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