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noun
An individual; usually a human being. from 13th c.
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But while those decisions will have been shaped by commercial considerations, UN goodwill ambassadors are appointed on the basis that they are "persons of integrity" who "possess the personality and dignity required for such high-level representative capacity".
The coloureds are persons of mixed race.
Only in Georgia, Kentucky, Alaska, and Hawaii are persons under 21 permitted to vote.
"We are persons to avoid, a burden for Europe," the author, Alessandro Sallusti, wrote.
"They are persons who find themselves outside the United States but belong here".
The problem is, they aren't -- they are persons in their own right, born with a capacity for natural freedom that their "service" entirely deprives them of.
Demonstrating that the weak, the dependent, the sick, the aged and the vulnerable are persons of equal value to everybody else.
As recently as June, the court ruled that the government could not hold foreigners indefinitely, because they are "persons" under constitutional protection.
Those are persons whose main difficulty lies in their absence of dee emotional response, their inability to profit from experience, & their disregard for social mores.
Bizarrely, the Supreme Court has decided that corporations are "persons", so they have the "right" to speak during elections.
I don't think embryos or fetuses are persons, and I don't think it's wrong to kill them.
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