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Perkins later simplified this inalienable truth, stating: "An editor should strive for anonymity".
The "Palestinian problem" has many dimensions, but at its root is Israel's occupation, which denies this inalienable right, and attempts to look for so-called "solutions" within its framework.
It almost becomes like this inalienable right.
The first of them to speak anything remotely like this inalienable truth to the powers waiting to belie the poetic hyperbole -- will certainly have my vote.
We hope that instead of the "chilling effect" on controversial content, this incident becomes a rallying point for all of us who care about freedom of expression to come together and champion this inalienable right.
If one has an attack of asthma, for example, and cannot breathe without a little shot of epinephrine (adrenalin), or a few puffs of inhaled steroids, does that not connect this inalienable right to health care?
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This refers to "the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes".
"This initiative addresses the inalienable 'first right' that every child has to a name and an identity," said UNICEF Representative Dr. Koenraad Vanormelingen.
Despite all this, we Americans insist on the inalienable right to speed.
I'm irked that the city's tenants' laws have failed to keep up with this 21st-century issue -- the inalienable right to high-speed bandwidth.
Jefferson stated in the Declaration of Independence that one of the inalienable rights protected by this social contract is the pursuit of happiness.
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