Sentence examples for indivisible right from inspiring English sources

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Some feel able only to make the basic case that freedom of speech is an absolute and indivisible right, which includes the right to produce crude, crass images that are horribly offensive.

The fallacy of this lies in failing to consider the rights of the prior lienholders, and overlooking the fact that their lien was indivisible, and that the segregation provided for in the act of 1866 could not be made without being subordinate to the entire sum of the prior and indivisible right of pledge.

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Instead of promoting the interrelated and indivisible rights of children, the child rights project seems to have been largely diverted to promote a moral crusade against marginalised communities and families.

One of the main concerns of the3million is that the offer "fails to mention the indivisible rights that EU citizens currently enjoy" that no country can remove, including the right to live, work, own a business and bring family into the UK.

Within a human rights framework, it is well established that discrimination can lead to violence and that governments have an obligation to ensure that all of its citizens, including those perchance born female, enjoy inalienable and indivisible rights.

That mandate is rooted in the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which sets out universal and indivisible rights.

Chisinau, 2009    Romana       The Convention on the Rights of the Child Sets out what governments and individuals should do to promote and protect the indivisible human rights of all children.

Chisinau, 2009    Romana       Sets out what governments and individuals should do to promote and protect the indivisible human rights of all children.

In lieu of calling for an amendment to federal and state laws that protect girls' bodily integrity, the AAP should join the movement to end FGM and ensure that pediatricians first do no harm to girls' physical and psychological well-being or jeopardize their inalienable, indivisible and universal rights to equality.

As part of the framework of human rights law, all human rights are indivisible, interrelated and interdependent.

A necessary element of public nuisance is an interference with a public right — those indivisible resources shared by the public at large, such as air, water, or public rights of way.

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