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right to life

NOUN
  1. the right to live

How To Use right to life In A Sentence

  • No psycho slayer is going to get between you and your right to life. Naysayers Suck
  • If the current tenants in a property on the market are on an assured shorthold tenancy, they have no right to lifetime occupation and are also likely to be paying full market rent. How does a sitting tenant affect a house purchase?
  • ESC research presents a possibility for cure that if ignored or deliberately shelved would be the singularly greatest indicium of an abnegation of human rights and an abjuring of the true meaning of a right to life. Lionel: Let's Enact "Tony's Law" -- a Federally-Backed, Full-Court Press Againt Disease Through Embryonic Stem Cell Research
  • But, based on an emotional reaction of "what if I were raped?" they don't want to "traumatize" the mother and have her respect her unborn child's right to life. Loving the unborn child conceived in rape
  • Lots of atheists believe themselves to have some type of moral right to life, even though, presumably, they believe that they STILL haven't been "ensouled". The American Spectator
  • The right to life is the most basic of human rights.
  • With respect to the inception of the right to life, this is generally taken as being the time of birth.
  • It does not distinguish between believers and non-believers in granting that sacred right to life.
  • For them, a person's right to life is clearly subsidiary to the maintenance of judicial power and the idea of procedural justice.
  • The US Declaration of Independence claims that all men have an inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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