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were inalienable
adjective
Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable.
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Mr. Hu's formulation, which has been used almost word for word since the time of Deng Xiaoping, in the 1980s and '90s, was that China would resume contact with the Dalai Lama as long as he abandoned advocating Tibetan independence, stopped activities aimed at "splitting the motherland" and accepted that Tibet and Taiwan were inalienable parts of China.
In this dream version of reality our safety can only be secured by sacrificing our rights, the same ones our founders foolishly thought were inalienable.
Instead, the GOP believes that our safety can only be secured by sacrificing our rights; the same ones our founders foolishly thought were inalienable.
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They are inalienable.
Such rights are inalienable.
Globalisation is inalienable fact.
Press freedom and freedom of expression are inalienable human rights.
The right to marry, he said, was inalienable.
Waqf land was inalienable, but private land was subject to speculation and concentration.
Land itself continued to be inalienable, but the right to use the land could be mortgaged.
Clean air and water, and a livable climate are inalienable human rights.
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