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Nobody is entitled to be published by HarperCollins – why should we be entitled to communicate online?
"According to the Language Act, common citizens should be entitled to communicate with Swedish authorities in Swedish," she said in a telephone interview from Stockholm last week.
Rule 65 (Legal Assistance) of the Rules Governing the Detention of Persons Awaiting Trial or Appeal before the Tribunal or Otherwise Detained on the Authority of the Tribunal reads: (A) Each detainee shall be entitled to communicate fully and without restraint with his legal representative, with the assistance of an interpreter where necessary.
It should also be emphasized, as a final general point c that this idea about sufficient reason is consistent with holding that paramedics are sometimes entitled to communicate paternalistically for other reasons than doubt about patient autonomy.
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Surgeons' ability to communicate, and their subjective opinion on what patients are entitled to know may have defined their ability to inform their patients effectively.
"The state should not feel itself entitled to know, see and memorise everything that the private citizen communicates.
And, perhaps, women are more comfortable communicating their needs in ongoing relationships because they also feel more entitled to pleasure when a relational context exists.
What you say or communicate inside the classroom is considered speech on behalf of the school district and therefore will not be entitled to much protection.
Everyone's entitled to that.
He's entitled to it.
"Many felt entitled to nothing".
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