Sentence examples for be rights from inspiring English sources

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be rights

adverb

On the right side.

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Is this all going to be rights too?

Slavery and forced labour will always be wrongs; freedom of thought, belief and religion will always be rights.

A prevailing military attitude, he said, is that "if you don't have it, it's because you don't really need it" — whatever the "it" may be, rights included.

"The first idea we had was to do a Tarzan festival, but there turned out to be rights issues," said Michael Gardner, 31, a Hell organizer.

The drama seemed to capture the air of desperation here, as workers fight for what they consider to be rights — the cornerstone of the European social welfare state — and Greece's lenders increasingly see as revocable privileges, no longer sustainable.

The suggestion that first-generation rights are more feasible than other generations because they stress the absence over the presence of government is somehow transformed into a prerequisite of a comprehensive definition of human rights, such that aspirational claims to entitlement are deemed not to be rights at all.

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You'd be right.

It could be right.

They could be right.

Could Monk be right?

Could be right behind".

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