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Bentham then asks what characteristic entitles any being to moral consideration.
Last overhauled in the wake of the student revolts of May 1968, the system now entitles any student with a science baccalaureate, or high school diploma, to attend university medical classes.
The latest version of the Criminal Procedure Rules, which came into force last October, entitles any member of the public to apply to read or copy documents referred to in court cases.
The prosecutor's office said that the encounter began on Dec. 6 when the student, 25, was at KatManDu for its Thursday night College Daze, which features $1 beers and entitles any woman with a university identification card to be admitted without paying the $8 cover charge.
In the Greenwich ruling, the Appellate Court judges agreed with the claim of Mr. Leydon that the Public Trust Doctrine in Connecticut entitles any resident of the state to visit any town park, including a beach, "regardless of the fact that he is not a resident of the town".
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And while their stakes are sizable, they do not entitle any of the three founders to remove and replace directors at will.
What the guidelines don't do is entitle any nurse or doctor to intervene, and I think myself that it's immoral to force somebody in that position to go on living.
The murder of Radioman Allen R. Schindler, Jr. was the subject of a 1997 film entitled Any Mother's Son.
This included Aramingo Argonaught, who was the first American Cocker Spaniel to be shown at Crufts in 1960 in a class entitled "Any variety not classified at this show".
These directives entitle any European Union physician who has completed basic training in a Member State and who holds a recognised qualification to be automatically registered in any other Member State.
He didn't seem like he was entitled to any position or any advantage over anybody else.
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