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Unless a contract includes a mortgage contingency, nothing in the law allows for a change in financial circumstances or the lending market to constitute a "right of rescission".
Yet the Department for Work and Pensions has made it clear that having a National Insurance number does not constitute a right to work.
As Green writes, "[m]embership of any community is so far in principle membership of all communities as to constitute a right to be treated as a freeman by all other men, to be exempt from subjection to force except for prevention of force" (LPPO 140).
The issue of what will constitute a "right" mix of professional and mid-level staff is a sensitive one.
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The right to life constitutes a right to one's own personhood.
Finally, the monogenicity of is a direct consequence of the well-known fact that the Téodorescu transform constitutes a right inverse of the Dirac operator.
We are left to wonder, with Sternburg, who in a family has the right to make such decisions, what constitutes a "right" decision and who they truly served best, who they harmed, what the repercussions were to even the next generation and what if any other outcomes were possible.
The appellate court, in upholding his 2006 ruling, found that the city's immunity does not constitute a blanket right "not to be sued".
The Bush administration on Thursday gently criticized a French proposal to ban head scarves and other conspicuous religious items from the public schools, saying that such displays constitute "a basic right that should be protected".
Within such an institutional system, maintaining people's well-being in the face of climate change must constitute a citizen right rather than a customer "demand".
Comfortable in their self-designation as "pro-life", they appear to be immune to criticism – even from the UN, whose human rights committee recently ruled that this part of the UK's laws prohibiting and criminalising abortion constitute a human rights violation.
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