Sentence examples for is only entitled from inspiring English sources

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"What makes the Chinese government any different than an agent, who is only entitled to 4percentt?" Hunter said.

However, the restaurant is only entitled to do this if it is unable to fill the table.

That's the kind of dominance a theory is only entitled to if it produces dramatically better predictions than the theory it has crowded out: Light bend!

In this case, however, lawyers for the federal government have argued that a child is only entitled to government aid after birth.

Under the bedroom tax rules, Julia is only entitled to receive housing benefit for a two-bedroom house for herself and her son.

So Lord Ashcroft is only entitled to be a "non-dom" resident in the UK if his permanent home is abroad, presumably in Belize, where he has business interests and many other connections, and spent some of his youth.

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Currently they are only entitled to the basic state pension of £110.15.

Really, it's enough to make one wonder why they're only entitled to a single special day a year.

Most are only entitled to work one day a week, for which they receive about 200 pesos ($4).

You are only entitled to compensation if the delay was as a result of something within the airline's control.

The second reckoned that, since you refused the last seat on the plane, you are only entitled to half that.

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