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But freedom in 1855 is not so inalienable a right.
Or is it a right she was born with, inalienable?
The inalienable right to judge a book by its cover.
For the time of the marriage, they were made inalienable by the husband.
Both rights are inalienable and we must make them compatible.
In the new charter they are offered as inalienable rights.
The right of Israel to exist in peace and security is inalienable.
Are you one of those many Americans who regard driving your car as an inalienable right?
Certain interests are deemed human rights and inalienable as such.
"What any of us does in our own lives is a private matter - a precious and inalienable right," she wrote.
Also inalienable in intimate matters is the right to change your mind.
The working class has the inalienable right to strike and demonstrate on 1 May.
Indeed, no less than privacy, physical safety is also an inalienable right.
Human beings have an inalienable right to know what they put in their bodies.
She called on all women to unite to claim their inalienable rights.
The possession of land and participation in government are inalienable human rights.
He concluded that there were no such things as inalienable "natural" rights.
They are an inalienable privilege of the individual and must not be brought into question by any political regime.
The final and ultimate privacy of her body is a woman's inalienable right.
Where once she had seemed able to escape from them, they were now, it appeared, her inalienable race.
Rights are often spoken of as inalienable and sometimes even absolute.
Our response will be based on the inalienable rights of Iran."
"The grunt has an inalienable right to tell the truth."
Surely all of us can agree on that inalienable right, especially after the 2000 election.