Sentence examples for asserting the rights of from inspiring English sources

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There are various statements in the Tusk document asserting the rights of outs must be protected, including the right not to pay costs of a euro member states' bailout, but the mechanism for protecting the rights of the euro-outs is left unclear.

Furthermore, the main thrust of UN efforts with respect to statelessness, and evaluations of the efficacy of documents asserting the rights of the stateless, has been directed at reducing and eliminating statelessness rather than asserting the rights of the stateless [ 41].

In contrast, ideological arguments that were socializing in nature either directly challenged the claim of individual rights by asserting the rights of nonsmokers or called upon government to respond to majority will and to protect the health of the public.

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"How broadly are you asserting the right of the United States to target an American citizen?

Nonetheless, by asserting the right of the accused to a fair trial he will uphold the Constitution — or, as he calls it, "the rule book".

Rolling Thunder blends remembrance with protest (it is officially a "First Amendment demonstration", asserting the right of citizens to assemble and demand redress from the government).

Lobo Antunes pities their "heroic cramps," and fancies that they might be shamming immobility; his revenge is to move them around like figures on a chessboard, asserting the right of the present to rearrange the past.

Henry offered a series of resolutions asserting the right of the colonies to legislate independently of the British Parliament, and he supported these resolutions with great eloquence: "Caesar had his Brutus, Charles the First his Cromwell, and George III…" Here he was interrupted by cries of "Treason! treason!" But he concluded, according to a likely version, "…may profit by their example.

He allowed his reverence for the common law to mislead him into asserting the right of broadcasters to profit at the expense authors, declaring that he common law gave the author "no exclusive right whatever" in his composition and that it was "not an invasion of any inherent right," therefore to exploit an author's property.

In 1969, Richard Nixon recalled the Truman Doctrine (providing economic aid to Greece and Turkey to "work out a way of life free from coercion") and the Eisenhower Doctrine (asserting the right of the United States to use force to combat aggression in the Middle East from any Communist-controlled nation).

For asserting the right of his constituents to measure their MP's conduct in the round – Carmichael is no pal of mine, but must have a good local record since 2001 to have survived the SNP tsunami on 7 May – I was severely taken to task by the Twitter morality police.

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