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He is, she said, "entitled to no more sympathy from me than he afforded his victims".
They were, he said, "entitled to rest, but not to a vacation"; they had to stay in close touch with their departments.
Suspended with pay from her job as an elementary-school teacher, she earns more than a hundred thousand dollars a year, and she is, she said, "entitled to every penny of it".
In a statement, Ms. Morgan accused the government and the police of making "sweeping assertions about national security threats which they said entitled them to look at the materials seized, but they have said that they cannot provide further details in open court".
"The Home Office and Metropolitan police have lodged evidence with the court in which they make sweeping assertions about national security threats which they said entitled them to look at the materials seized, but they have said that they cannot provide further details in open court," she said.
But those ratings were merely opinions, they have said, entitled to the same constitutional protection as any form of speech.
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It's not just liberals like me who recognize that if social insurance-programs are "entitlements," then so are tax breaks for the rich and (you might say) entitled.
The trial judge, it said, was entitled to determine how to calculate the penalties.
And from the public way, he said, "you're entitled to take pictures of anything you see -- period".
"Even hateful, racist and offensive speech," he said, "is entitled to First Amendment protection".
President Bush, as this page has said, is entitled to wide latitude in the selection of his cabinet.
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