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He feels entitled to control her, irrespective of the effects on her life.
(Although technically Sonya has inherited the property, the professor feels entitled to control it).
Because whites were the "civilized" group, they were entitled to control the state.
Tobruk in turn said that, as the internationally recognised government, it is entitled to control its own central bank, further poisoning relations between the two sides.
The women tweeting aren't hysterical humourless harridans; they are funny, clever, articulate women who are tired of men feeling entitled to control their bodies.
Palmer has denied acting as a shadow director, arguing he was entitled to control QN spending as chairman of a joint venture committee directing the operation of the refinery with "no assets or income" of its own.
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"The marketplace should be entitled to that control through competition".
But in both these cases, the candidates argued that their surpluses were merely the fruit of their added bit of private fund-raising, and that they were entitled to keep control of them.
Libertarians have attempted to define the proper extent of individual liberty in terms of the notion of property in one's person, or self-ownership, which entails that each individual is entitled to exclusive control of his choices, his actions, and his body.
But we also teach men that they are entitled to that control -- and that they are entitled to use violence when it's threatened.
"The more other countries are prepared to contribute, the more they're absolutely entitled to share and control over how resources are used".
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