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Our civil liberties were being infringed.
Local campaigners protested so strenuously that their rights were being infringed that Npower backed down.
In each case, the court has found that the plaintiff's constitutional rights were being infringed.
In 1973, Williams and Wilkins Co. concluded that its copyrights were being infringed and thereby suing the U.S. government.
The arrangement appeared to satisfy everyone until the 1970s, when the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion movement saw rural anti-government groups arguing that their constitutional rights were being infringed upon by a greedy, land-hungry BLM.
These patents, the firm argued, were being infringed by several Apple products, including its Spotlight search feature, its Cover Flow interface for displaying album covers in iTunes and its Time Machine backup software.
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"It's as though their guild is being infringed upon," Mr. Majeski said.
What matters are your rights and how they're being infringed.
"If somebody thinks his rights are being infringed he can go to the courts, not to the ministry".
If you believe your copyrighted work is being infringed on a Stanford site, please notify the Stanford Information Security Office.
In the complaint regarding Mr. Malvo, his lawyers had said his right to privacy was being infringed by his guards.
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