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"comprehensive rights" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about rights that are comprehensive, or that cover a broad range of topics. For example, "The new law grants comprehensive rights to all citizens of the country."
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Only through comprehensive "rights training" can we truly empower workers to demand their rights at work.
EMI announced recently the latest in a series of restructurings, saying it was turning itself into a "comprehensive rights management company that can take full advantage of all global opportunities in all markets for music," though it provided few details of what it had in mind.
This convention provides comprehensive rights and protection at work for seafarers, including requirements for minimum age, qualifications, hours of work and rest, medical care, complaint procedures, wage payments, and onboard living arrangements.
Our analysis of the three Norwegian macro-level policy documents and the six legal acts demonstrates a clear commitment to the comprehensive rights and obligations related to patient involvement.
Based on the three cases, we argue that prohibitive laws and governments' reluctance to institute and implement comprehensive rights approaches to SRH, lack of political leadership and commitment to funding SRHR policies and programmes, and dominant negative cultural framing of women's issues present the major obstacles to operationalising SRH rights.
Parliament has always wanted to endow the institution of EU citizenship with comprehensive rights.
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AAP plan to introduce a comprehensive right to healthcare law enabling access to high-quality healthcare facilities.
So sending me any data at all had been an error — because consumers in the United States do not have a comprehensive right to obtain copies of the data held by American companies.
Given the comparable accuracy of TTE-estimated SPAP and MPAP, there may be a role for echocardiographic estimation of MPAP using this technique as part of a comprehensive right heart assessment, rather than as a stand-alone measure.
Keep in mind that this list doesn't have to be comprehensive right now.
In her review of the history behind the Sixth Amendment, Kime argued that James Madison could have drafted a more comprehensive right to "call for evidence" (as existed in the Virginia Declaration of Rights) but failed to do so.
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