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the inalienable
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Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable.
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The agreement also recognizes the "inalienable national legitimate rights and aspirations of the Palestinian people".
Drivers seem to assume they have the inalienable right to sit behind the wheel.
Despite all this, we Americans insist on the inalienable right to speed.
Antisemitism is an affront to the inalienable, and so often destroyed, rights of the Jewish people.
Economists tend to view rationality as the inalienable right of all economic agents.
Women need the inalienable right to wear flats if they wish to.
And the inalienable right, of course, to wear heels if they wish to.
His strong words about democracy — including references to the "inalienable rights" of all people — were inspiring but balanced with realpolitik.
Education is not a privilege of the rich and well-to-do; it is the inalienable right of every child.
It's right there in the Constitution, somewhere between the inalienable right to jaywalk and the freedom to double-park.
But the truth is that our belief in the inalienable right to drive is at the heart of our problems.
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