Sentence examples for may be inalienable from inspiring English sources

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The signers knew from their study of history and human nature that while the rights may be inalienable, the strong, the rich, and the privileged could and would use force to alienate others from those rights unless there were agencies to hold them in check.

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The pursuit of happiness may be an inalienable right, but that is not the same as reporting blissful feelings on a questionnaire.

Land itself continued to be inalienable, but the right to use the land could be mortgaged.

The definitive victory over Mara, on whatever spiritual or popular level it may be understood, remains an inalienable element of the myth.

It needs to reaffirm the rule of law in international affairs by acknowledging -- embarrassing though it may be -- Iran's inalienable right as a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty to enrich uranium for civilian purposes.

For while America may be a land of lawsuits, it also prizes freedom: the inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of cattle.

The right not to become a slave is inalienable, and the same may apply to some informed consent rights, such as the right not to become a participant of a clinical trial that one cannot exit.

They are inalienable.

Such rights are inalienable.

Globalisation is inalienable fact.

Press freedom and freedom of expression are inalienable human rights.

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