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are inalienable

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Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable.

  • Inalienable right a right that cannot be given away

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They are inalienable.

Such rights are inalienable.

Press freedom and freedom of expression are inalienable human rights.

Clean air and water, and a livable climate are inalienable human rights.

Freedom from oppression and the ability to speak freely are inalienable human rights because they are human needs.

They are, to use Karl Popper's terminology, nonfalsifiable, like religious beliefs or statements about the immortality of the soul; to use Thomas Jefferson's word, they are inalienable.

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Globalisation is inalienable fact.

The right to marry, he said, was inalienable.

Waqf land was inalienable, but private land was subject to speculation and concentration.

Land itself continued to be inalienable, but the right to use the land could be mortgaged.

But Justice Kennard argued that the people's right to alter their Constitution is inalienable as well.

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