Sentence examples for special rights from inspiring English sources

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special rights

noun

An undeserved right that grants a demographic an unfair advantage over the majority.

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There's no such thing as special rights".

Those special rights would disappear under the new accord.

I don't think they ought to have special rights.

Children have special rights, because of their vulnerabilities.

As is common with preferred stock, it had a number of special rights.

Secularists were also on the alert for any move to enshrine special rights for Christians.

Over the years, governments have whittled away these special rights, extending them to other relationships.

It moreover retained special rights over taxation and the armed forces.

And I support equal rights but not special rights for people.

Being a lesbian must mean, she decides, having "an enlarged hypothalamus, which secretes special rights".

But then hardly anyone is for depriving gays of civil rights — just "special rights".

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