Sentence examples for entitled to exist from inspiring English sources

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Secularism is the view that religious outlooks, though perfectly entitled to exist and have their say, are not entitled to a bigger slice of the public pie than any other self-constituted, self-appointed, self-selected and self-serving civil society organisation.

Corporations are not entitled to exist.

Which means that when they lose their function they are no longer entitled to exist, so they are torn down".

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Zvonareva, equally, is entitled to be positive.

"No one is entitled to be elected.

You're not entitled to be serious.

Everybody's entitled to be dumb.

Or blame Katherine Harris, the state official who helped to wipe thousands of Democratic voters off the rolls by claiming they were criminals no longer entitled to vote or didn't exist at all because officials failed to record their current addresses.

We're all entitled to our feelings, but facts exist outside of us.

Instead, North Korea declared last month that "to safeguard our sovereignty and right to exist," it regarded itself entitled to have "powerful military countermeasures, including nuclear weapons".

He viewed slavery as an institution recognized in the Constitution, and entitled to federal protection wherever it existed (Lincoln held the same public position until August 1862).

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