Sentence examples for individuals should be able from inspiring English sources

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Individuals should be able to see their own files, as in Germany.

The law was clearly intended for the benefit of children and families, and affected individuals should be able to sue, she said.

Individuals should be able to assess readily – ideally, through a simple online tool – whether personal information that they notify to a data controller will be dealt with in an automated fashion or by applying human discretion.

In handing down the ruling the judge, Hisaki Kobayashi, said that, depending on the nature of the crime, individuals should be able to undergo rehabilitation with a clean online sheet after a certain period of time has elapsed.

It strengthens their ability to argue that individuals should be able to manifest their religion at work without having to jump through the hoops of "proportionality" tests.But in the end, this is not merely a technical question.

He added: "You know, if someone doesn't give me the good service I need, I want to say, 'You know, I'm going to get someone else to provide that service to me.'" Mr. Romney was making a point that many Republicans agree with — that individuals should be able to have their own insurance, and choose the plan they want.

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"When the government, with all its power, charges an individual, that individual should be able to shout his innocence from the rooftops without fear of incurring a further charge for doing so," Mr. Kirsch said.

Each is predicated on a mantra of frontier libertarianism, that peculiarly American belief that the strong individual should be able, and indeed has a virtual duty, to protect himself and those he loves against villainy – rather than expecting the authorities to do so for him.

The proposal details what an individual should be able to expect from a service that they use, including how security is managed.

In a free market an individual should be able to contract for labor with whomever she pleases, regardless of whether the worker was born over some geographic line or has a hall pass from the federal government.

"Of Suicide" (1777), which argues that each individual should be able to decide for herself whether to go on living, challenges not only common moral and religious views about suicide.

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