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Article 50 of the TEU provides an unconditional right to withdraw from the European Union.
The French tradition is that the benefits are an unconditional right.
Afsana was one of fewer than three thousand Afghans to win the unconditional right to stay.
Afsana was one of fewer than three thousand Afghans to win the unconditional right to stay..
All of [the territory occupied by Israel in 1967] and unconditional right of return.
Online shoppers have the unconditional right to cancel an order within a seven day cooling-off period starting the day after delivery.
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But the judges found that the Ronettes' 1963 contract gave Mr. Spector unconditional rights to the recordings.
Most Germans at work act like they are under attack the whole time: defending their unconditional rights, demeaning their co-workers and grouping into obstructive factions, while Anglo-Saxon thinking remains perpetually positive.
An adult 'do little' might descend to the level of simply a human with only the basic dignity and the unconditional rights inherent in that status.
In this sense all humans have moral value that entitles them to basic dignity and unconditional rights whether they have attained personhood or not.
This phrase is wholly unnecessary if the indigenous tribes are given an unconditional veto right over various activities, for at that point it does not matter how states behave indigenous people can always say no to any and all proposals.
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