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Alex Jones has the right to speak but that doesn't mean he has the right to be on Facebook platforms.
"[There's] the larger question about who has the right to be nominated, who has the right to win in these categories," he says.
Or, are we trying to build a country that has a rich and vibrant democracy where everyone has the right to cast their vote, where everyone has the right to become a citizen, where everyone has the right to live a dignified life?
Nothing. Donald Trump has the right to not like the fact that they are kneeing during the anthem just like everyone has the right to not like them doing it.
The president has the right to fire the FBI director.
Every American has the right to have their vote counted.
"Everyone has the right to their own opinion," Martin says.
Who has the right to end a life — and why?
No one has the right to touch someone without consent.
Everyone has the right to love whom ever they choose.
"Everyone has the right to speak their truth," she added.
Pyongyang says it has the right to develop nuclear weapons.
Any president has the right to replace an FBI director.
"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion," Grapperhaus said.
Obviously, any country has the right to expel undesirable people.
Every American has the right to earn a decent living.
"Everybody has the right to dream, of course," he said.
As a corporation, Twitter has the right to suspend accounts.
The question is always, Who has the right to know?
Like the other officers, he has the right to appeal.
Every nation has the right to protect its people first.
"No one," she said, "has the right to attack us."
"Everybody has the right to speak their mind," he said.
Mr. Pregel has the right to appeal, Lieutenant Flood said.
"The airline has the right to substitute equipment," Schiavo said.
"Every American has the right to confront their accuser," Sen.
But no one has the right to never be offended.
I absolutely think he has the right to do it.
It says it has the right to patrol the strait.
"A woman has the right to expose her body," Aristu says.
He has the right to do whatever he wants on this.
González wonders if she has "the right" to leave for college.
Baghdad says only SOMO has the right to export Iraqi crude.
No one has the right to define us, or our bodies.
Every citizen of this country has the right to pursue it.
Everyone has the right to privacy, especially in their own home.
Knorr disputes that Bosch has the right to exercise the option.
No one American has the right to deny rights to another.
HANNITY: James Clapper admitted he has the right to fire Comey.
"(Trump) has the right to pardon whomever he wants," Case said.
Everyone has the right to say what insults or offends them.
Israel has the right to protect its borders and its citizens.
Fetzer has the right to believe that Sandy Hook never happened.
No one has the right to put their hands on you.
It's not clear if the federal government has the right to.
In France, one has the right to lie at one's trial.
Kanye absolutely has the right to associate with whomever he wants.
EVERY AMERICAN HAS THE RIGHT TO PROTECT AND DEFEND THEIR FAMILY.
The judge noted that the state has the right to appeal.
No entity has the right to put individuals through such trauma.
"The mayor has the right to protect her city," she said.
No one has the right to know what the results are.
"He has the right to say anything he wants," Cervelli said.
Under Vatican law, he has the right to appeal the verdict.
No country has the right to decide the future of Syria.
But claiming he has the right to do so is false.
Bloomberg, like anybody else, has the right to run for president.
But, right now, people could have conjecture, people could act on rumors, and people have -- you know, everybody has the right to their own opinion, but nobody has the right to their own set of facts.
Its ideology is not based on the idea that every American has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but rather on the conviction that every American has the right to own guns.
"The president has the right to nominate under the Constitution," she said.
Trump even declared that he has the right to pardon himself yesterday.
Also, nobody has the right to determine what you're allowed to wear.
He still has the right to seek clemency from President Mamnoon Hussain.
It has the right to buy the stake from BP by Jan.
Every body has the right to sweat, to endorphins, and to victory.
He has the right to react, and [the sentencing recommendation] was horrible.
The party also has the right to respond after the chancellor speaks.
No one has the right to take it away without our consent.
I know, she has the right to hang out with other guys.
"Of course, he has the right to free speech," he told me.
Every girl has the right to an education and a life choice.
"Every sovereign nation has the right to protect its borders," Bell said.
Of course, he has the right to take away a security clearance.
Trump has also asserted that he has the right to pardon himself.
"[E]veryone has the right to be wrong," he responded to Cooper.
He has the right to have people around him that he wants.
"We believe every woman has the right to safe childbirth," Stachel says.
I believe that Twitter has the right to kick off Donald Trump.
Your privacy matters, and everyone has the right to complete online privacy.
"Every nation has the right to secure and controlled borders," he said.
Uber, which has the right to appeal the decision within 21 days.
He genuinely believes that he has the right to direct American commerce.
Our HD 34 Vacancy Committee has the right to fill the vacancy.
Who has the right to say you can't fight for your country?
Everyone has the right to move like Beyoncé, so don't dim your light!
Under the constitution, Congress, not the president, has the right to authorize war.
We're all proud Americans, everybody has the right to practice their own religion.
The singer still has the right to file a lawsuit against the couple.
So, I think -- I coined the phrase everyone has the right to relief.
Therefore, no delegation from our country has the right to approve such requests.
Everyone, she says, has the right to his or her own life story.
In Canada, the SPCA has the right to remove animals and file charges.
"Everyone has the right to control what happens to their body," she says.
In the United States, every child has the right to an equal education.
And every person has the right to their opinion and to their vote.
"Obviously the president has the right to comment on the Fed," Yellen said.
Everybody has the right to run so I look to this coming season.
Everyone has the right to protest, but this was not a peaceful protest.
To be sure, no artist has the right to expect immunity from criticism.
"Israel has the right to decide which foreign nationals can enter," Erdan said.
No public official has the right to violate Mr. Smollett's due process rights.
As in, another person has the right to decide what makes me attractive.
California has the right to regulate its own law enforcement officials and companies.
Everyone has the right to live a good life regardless of past mistakes.
"He's attacked Bolton; [Bolton] has the right to defend himself," the aide said.
Legal precedent suggests that the EPA has the right to continue this work.
They also say Trump has the right to resist congressional demands for information.
But every American has the right to an elementary- and high-school education.
Certainly, the President has the right to reward the values he holds dear.
As strategic partners, nobody has the right to meddle in Turkey's sovereign rights.
And if you're the president of the United States, you're literally the last person in the country who has the right to indulge in nuance, who has the right to stay in some of kind gray zone at this time.
"The point of delineating between different kinds of migration is to draw a line between who has the right to move and who doesn't—and in turn to identify who has the right to move and who doesn't," Kingsley writes.
The lesson: As Mayim Bialik (as herself) says directly to the camera in the closing address, "No one has the right to force you to do anything you don't want to do, and no one has the right to hit you."
"Every student in Florida has the right to learn in a safe environment, and every parent has the right to send their kids to school knowing that they will return safely at the end of the day," Scott said on Friday.
"Every student in Florida has the right to learn in a safe environment, and every parent has the right to send their kids to school knowing that they will return safely at the end of the day," Scott said Friday.
More important, the BBC has the right to use clips across its digital platforms.
The president, I think, has the right to know what intelligence services are doing?
Ms Blasey Ford has the right to be heard, yet so does Mr Kavanaugh.
Jesse claims he has the right to use it; he has to be stopped.
Klitschko has the right to a rematch if he chooses and certainly deserves it.
The NBH has the right to take control of banks that face solvency problems.
Everybody has the right to a private life no matter what their professions are.
"Nobody has the right to force her to have a child against her will."
Everyone has the right to say no and for their answer to be respected.
"Everyone has the right to deal with it in his own way," he said.
English filmmaker Alex Garland has the right to demonstrate a bit of creative ego.
Under an agreed exit mechanism, Corvinus Zrt has the right to exit any time.
And no one has the right to make you feel bad about that decision.
Norway says only it has the right to issue fishing license for snow crab.
" Mr. McConnell added: "But he also has the right to make a different choice.
Rodriguez, looks at whether a detained immigrant has the right to a bond hearing.
Under the constitution, only Congress, not the president, has the right to authorize war.
Donald Trump has the right to mold the message and means around his goals.
No country or institution that praises Gulenists has the right to speak of democracy.
Not even Pele has the right to tat himself up with the five rings.
Israel has the right to self-defense against attacks by terror groups inside Gaza.
As president, undoubtedly has the right to invite friends to tour Air Force One.
They don't believe anyone has the right to act as judge, jury—and executioner.
And when that happens, the company has the right to take back the vehicle.
"Legally, he has the right to, however it goes against my wishes," he added.
Iranian law favors the husband, who has the right to ask for a divorce.
No president has the right to hold the country hostage to a campaign promise.
The question at this point becomes, who has the right to take them away?
Nobody has the right to tell her whether or not she has good intentions.
"Every American has the right to live in safety and peace," Mr. Trump said.
Under church law, McCarrick has the right to appeal his case to the Vatican.
No one has the right to own a movement or, especially, sell a movement.
She asks us to consider: Who has the right to engage in sexual behavior?
The public has the right to know how the Bureau responded to these events.
Disney has the right to beat Comcast's proposal — and the determination to do so.
Just 54 percent say Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish state.
But Israel insists it has the right to build anywhere in its capital city.
The press here even has the right to be irresponsible, which it sometimes is.
And as the secretary of state said, Israel has the right to defend itself.
Tehran argues that it has the right to do so because of Washington's actions.
Mr. Bundy has his own beliefs and has the right to express his opinion.
It notes that the Trump campaign has the right to take them to court.
As much as I disagree with SJP, it has the right to make "calls".
Officials say Trump has the right to supersede an appointment by the exiting director.
Coulter did not just complain, which even a celebrity has the right to do.
Manchester City, also known as "Man City," has the right to appeal the ban.
The Ministry of Defense has the right to decide which goods and services qualify.
Duda has not said whether he will sign the bill, but his spokesman told the Polish state radio Trojka: "The president believes that Poland, as any other country, has the right to defend its good name ... has the right to defend the truth".
They understand that it is a woman who has the right to control their own bodies, not state and federal governments, and that woman has the right to receive equal pay for equal work and work in a safe environment free from harassment.
If they fail to do so, the municipality has the right to forfeit the policy.
True, Trump won this election and has the right to a Cabinet of his choosing.
There are so many horrible things to tell, the public has the right to know.
For example, that the president has the right to ask for investigations and stopping investigations.
"No foreign country has the right to interfere," she said at a daily news briefing.
Each person has the right to say no and draw a boundary at any time.
"No one has the right to place such a weight on our shoulders," he said.
Sessions followed up by insisting the Justice Department has the right to enforce federal law.
In Florida, a police officer has the right to be questioned by a single investigator.
Perhaps more than anyone else on the team Neuhaus has the right to be nervous.
Any shareholder has the right to deal stock anytime on the market, for any purpose.
By law any person, or any charity, has the right to bring a private prosecution.
NSL has the right to appeal the arbitration ruling in a court, the lawyers said.
How dare that idiot thinks he has the right to man-handle a complete stranger.
If a design feature is obstruction, then the government has the right to dictate design.
But really, it's about who has the right to live and who get tossed aside.
The company has the right to appeal against the fine and compensation demand, he said.
If a kid is busted for smoking marijuana, he has the right to an attorney.
Mr. Bevin, as a candidate, has the right to seek a recanvassing on any grounds.
Trump has called the conversation "perfect" and stressed he has the right to remove ambassadors.
ESPAILLAT: No. She has the right to say what she feels, and I support it.
It's his money, and he has the right to spend it as he sees fit.
Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
Whether you love Trump or hate Trump, he has the right to finish his term.
After March 31, McCartney has the right to sell her stake, according to company filings.
"Everyone has the right to feel how they feel, that's how I felt," she said.
I gave a little blood to guarantee that every American has the right to vote.
Third, the president has the right to utilize federal agencies to serve his personal purposes.
Under current rules, each country has the right to leave the deal when it wants.
Under civil service rules, Guyger has the right to appeal her discipline, the statement reads.
Under WTO rules, Mexico has the right to raise tariffs substantially on many farm goods.
Mr. Huang has the right to appeal, but in the meantime, he is stranded overseas.
The state has the right to appeal, but it was not clear if it would.
"This administration, like all others, has the right to act in self-defense," said Rep.
The French carmaker currently has the right to unilaterally name Nissan board members and senior executives.
Y.: No she has the right to say what she feels and I support it SEN.
"To me, he has the right to fire either one of them," said New York Rep.
On Friday, a Delaware court ruling said ETE has the right to terminate the merger agreement.
A German woman has the right to return to her job after three years' maternity leave.
As an artist with many young fans, I believe everyone has the right to an education.
If he seeks immunity to tell the truth, the country has the right to know why.
There are so many horrible things to tell, the public has the right to know. Transparency!
Every human being has the right to gather in peaceful protest without suffering more unnecessary violence.
Some of his allies are now publicly arguing that he has the right to run again.
The president has the right to select the team, just as I do in my office.
Under Italian law, a defendant has the right to two appeals before a sentence becomes definitive.
"No party has the right to interfere in Iraqi matters," a statement from his office read.
There's no question the U.S. government has the right to regulate advertising, and even limit it.
Only Carole has the right to be sad, because she has seen and heard terrible things.
DE) has the right to walk away from an agreed deal to break up Innogy (IGY.
Sometimes the guy is not a champion but has the right to have a black belt.
Everyone has the right to breathe clean air & I will continue to fight for that right.
Typically, the VC firm has the right to designate the board seat to whomever they want.
But, yes, I agree that she has the right to do — and drink — as she wishes.
Under the Clean Air Act, California has the right to set its own air quality standards.
Nonetheless, he said, a non-profit organization's board has the right to determine its president's salary.
He has the right to apply for re-entry after two years, according to the settlement.
No one has the right to claim God for one candidate or political party over another.
Under the agreement, Glencore has the right to sell up to a further 20 percent stake.
Chuck Grassley and John Kennedy, defended Trump, saying he has the right to express his concerns.
Of course, the department has the right to ask the Supreme Court to consider the case.
"This is an individual right and nobody has the right to interfere with that," said Agnes.
Latvian officials said Russia is not breaking any international rules and has the right to exercise.
In that view, Franco built the basilica, so he has the right to be buried there.
We'll play a game of draughts, and the winner has the right to assassinate the queen.
In short, who has the right to surveil others — and under what circumstances can you object?
Toshiba has rejected that argument and said that it has the right to pursue a sale.
"The mayor has the right to protect her city," Ms. Pugh said later in an interview.
"I think the Senate has the right to make its own rules and rulings," Robenalt said.
Similarly, Vumacam believes it has the right to spy on everyone in public all the time.
But these families have also sacrificed, and every child has the right to a safe environment.
"While the president has the right to, he has no intention to do so," she said.
"Everyone has the right to be secure and safe when they travel on airplanes," Schneider said.
The league also has the right to schedule regular-season games in England, Mexico and Asia.
My question is: Who has the right to tell me that I don't deserve this choice?
But I still feel a director has the right to do what he wants to do.
Members were really angry with him but he has the right to do what he did.
If Lyft fails to do this, the SFMTA has the right to permit a second operator.
"Regulated" means that there will be rules and the government has the right to establish them.
"That's a question for Devin, but Devin has the right to talk to people," he said.
Your mother has the right to remain in the apartment for as long as she wishes.
"No party has the right to interfere in Iraqi matters," the statement from his office read.
"I don't feel the government has the right to be so involved in our lives," she said.
No one has the right to shame someone else for wearing "too much" (or "too little") makeup.
As a sovereign nation, America has the right to welcome – and turn away – whoever it chooses. 2.
According to that agreement, Chevron has the right to put another offer on the table through Friday.
"Everyone has the right to a nationality," says Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
And the courts have repeatedly said that the federal government has the right to manage these lands.
"I think the national security apparatus of the United States has the right to secrecy," he said.
That means if interest rates are falling, the issuer has the right to call the stock back.
SCHOEN: Take politics out of this, nobody has the right to violate a rule we all share.
I am pro-choice and I believe that everyone has the right to make their own decision.
They have the right to keep some things secret, just as Congress has the right to investigate.
Israel has the right to defend its borders ... but the use of live fire is deeply troubling.
That just doesn't mean that he has the right to sexually harass his grandma's nursing home attendant.
HMRC has the right to publish taxpayer information if it feels it helps it conduct its role.
Each sovereign nation has the right to choose for itself whether it joins any treaty or alliance.
And you make sure that everybody has the right to vote without disenfranchisement, you help all Americans.
Uber's response: Uber says it is has the right to assert privilege on the documents in question.
It also has the right to sit in on deal meetings, but it doesn't have a vote.
The chemist refuses, saying he discovered the drug and has the right to make money from it.
Nothing she has done means that Rob has the right to reveal these photos without her consent.
Moscow has said it has the right to protect ethnic Russians in its former territories, including Latvia.
Kaepernick has the right to say what he wants, said Thomas Holland, 72, who identifies as white.
Boo tells the others that Doggett has the right to a fair trial, and they reluctantly agree.
Buyers can be confident that the seller really has the right to sell what he is selling.
In an investigation as weighty as impeachment, they argue, Trump has the right to face his accuser.
"The gentleman from Iowa has the right to make a statistical comparison between two locations," he said.
Management has the right to cancel coupon payments, in whole but not in part, at its discretion.
Trump has said that he doesn't think that the US has the right to lecture other countries.
If you default on the mortgage, the lender ultimately has the right to foreclose on the home.
"Nobody has the right to come into our country and steal it from me," Ms. Wright said.
After that, Monsanto has the right to withdraw from the deal or ask for a higher price.
In this case, society has the right to my inaction with regard to my own health care.
Every nation has the right to defend itself against an armed attack under the United Nations charter.
The investigation has gone on for quite awhile and the public has the right to know — everything.
In return, Mr. Zunino has the right to use photos of her in that frock for advertising.
In his dissent, Justice Samuel Alito explained why the House of Delegates has the right to sue.
Every nation in the world has the right to protect its own sovereignty, including the United States.
If one party eventually rents out its unit, the other has the right to approve the renters.
But the accused has the right to a smaller panel, which is what Mr. Madsen has chosen.
And viewed this way, many believe the baker has the right to discriminate against whomever he chooses.
" She added, "Everyone has the right to the American dream, and that should be there for them.
Lenin taught that every artist has the right to be free, followed by the usual Soviet qualification.
No one, including judges, has the right to determine how much and how long another must suffer!
Every child has the right to control his or her image and choose what to keep private.
"No one has the right to take even a second of life," Mr. Allen's son, John, said.
"She has the right to display it and sell it — that's the freedom of commerce," Powell said.
"The person in the seat has the right to recline, that's the way it is," he said.
As a private nonprofit, PragerU has the right to remove videos and de-platform whomever it chooses.
"No one has the right to engage in the theft of secrets from America," Mr. Pompeo said.
Every American has the right to voice their support for democracy and human rights for Hong Kong.
He also made the point that each president has the right to form his own foreign policy.
Every citizen of this nation who is 35 years old has the right to run for president.
Lawyers for the Justice Department have not disputed that Jane Doe has the right to an abortion.
Kollar-Kotelly said Dunlap has the right to see anything that could plausibly fall into that category.
"The international community has the right to discuss various regional and global problems," it said in a statement on Sunday, adding that Poland has the right to co-host a conference that aims to develop a platform for action for the stability and prosperity of the Middle East.
Rules about who has the right to show certain programming, on certain kinds of devices, keep popping up.
Determining who owns or has the right to the ocean's resources raises another question: Who should police them?
It did not write that tweet, Roseanne, and every company has the right to fire you over words.
Being demoted to Tier 3 brings certain sanctions, but the president has the right to waive these sanctions.
"Every country has the right to determine who enters its border," said Gilad Erdan, Israel's Public Security Minister.
"This is about predatory behavior of a sitting President that has the right to be heard," Zavareei contended.
Bangladesh, though, insists it alone has the right to decide where to shelter the growing numbers of refugees.
"Everyone has the right to express themselves but not to insult or disgrace individuals or organizations," he said.
ONO has the right to terminate this agreement at any time for any reason, with or without cause.
Christie defended Trump, saying, "Those are Donald's opinions and he has the right to express them," Christie said.
"Anybody I'm working with always has the right to question anything, the right to the opinion," said Dalio.
Watts has the right to due process, an unbiased investigation, and potential trial in relation to these murders.
"From now on, nobody has the right to lecture Turkey about democracy, human rights and freedoms," he said.
She is smarter than most about the issues and she certainly has the right to have her opinion.
We believe that every woman has the right to know what she's putting in and around her body.
You should tell every girl that she has the right to go out there and speak her truth.
But it quickly morphed into a battle over who has the right to make money on the internet.
And if it doesn&apost ...the Syrian army has the right to restore control over Idlib by force.
Every person has the right to go wherever they like without being told that you cannot go there.
The CFPB's general counsel has said her opinion is that Trump has the right to fill the role.
But again everyone has the right to interpret it their own way and to project their own ideas.
"What we believe is that everybody has the right to information, that is our fundamental right," says Rai.
"If the Europeans linger over our demands, Iran has the right to resume its nuclear activities," Khamenei continued.
He noted that although he and the president are friends, he has the right to disagree with him.
PBGC has the right to involuntarily terminate Sears' pension if the company fails to put up enough collateral.
A Lutheran church in Missouri has the right to obtain a state grant to resurface its playground blacktop.
"The President has the right to do what he'd like, he is the commander in chief," Graham said.
"Anyone has the right to arrest the suspect and escort him to the nearest police station," it said.
"Everyone, including child abusers, has the right to a fair trial," says Callum, a member of Dark Justice.
In Russia, "every woman has the right to decide independently the question of motherhood," according to federal law.
She was not my cup of tea, many women said, but no one has the right to murder.
"She believes she has the right to air grievances against companies that are publicly doing business," Dass said.
Whether you agree or disagree with her choice to do it, she has the right to do it.
"The President has the right to make whatever remarks he wants and we respect the President," Goldstein said.
"No official in Alabama has the right to ignore a federal court decision legalizing same-sex marriage," Rev.
The [Federal Communications Commission] currently has the right to enforce it, but it's not obligated to do so.
The Terms of Service specifically note that MoviePass has the right to change its service at any time.
The main question for the courts would be whether Congress has the right to make laws about abortion.
Every American has the right to self-defense, just like Bloomberg is entitled to hire a security team.
Hence, the President has the right to push the boundaries of his power to achieve the right outcomes.
"The president has the right to remove any ambassador for any reason or no reason whatsoever," Cotton said.
Trump has also called the whistleblower a "fraud," and argued he has the right to confront the individual.
Heather Gilligan, an Oakland-based journalist, wants to know if she has the right to call herself Latinx.
She has the right to learn, the right to be heard, the right to play and to discover.
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Fifth, he has the right to use legislative appropriations for his own purposes rather than those of Congress.
A man who would get to say who has the right to make choices and who does not.
Obviously Mr. Bannon has the right to support whomever he wants to support," Collins told ABC's "This Week.
But the rule that every pregnant person has the right to terminate their pregnancy will fade into memory.
Venezuela's president has the right to dissolve Congress, dissolve the Supreme Court, dissolve state legislatures, and dismiss governors.
"If the Europeans linger over our demands, Iran has the right to resume its nuclear activities," he said.
Resolution 1: The N.F.L. has the right to demand that its players stand during the national anthem. Surprise!
And no one has the right to intimidate someone into the way they want to decide to vote.
Towanda Braxton tells us her sister showed incredible strength ... adding Tamar has the right to speak her truth.
Yellen disagreed with Trump's view on Tuesday, "The president obviously has the right to express his opinion," she said.
" Trump, he continued, "is reinventing the style of the presidency and every president has the right to do that.
"Of course, this young person has the right to do something like this wherever they want to," Ryan said.
"Nobody has the right to empower another company to steal from me so they can have it," she said.
Trump repeated Wednesday that he has the right to demote Powell or fire but wouldn't say whether he would.
Owners are responsible for the inspection, though the state has the right to inspect amusement park rides at random.
A right of publicity means that an individual has the right to control the commercial use of their likeness.
The license makes clear Ring has the right to distribute, sell, and exploit customer content without compensation to users.
In the United States, everyone over the age of 18 has the right to vote in the presidential election.
"Of course I believe everyone has the right to do what they want with their personal information," she said.
The one catch ... the state still has the right to file charges in the future ... but that seems unlikely.
Under the current agreement, which was signed in 1973, each country has the right to half the dam's output.
Spotify has the right to promote whatever music it chooses, and in this case its actions are without merit.
Although her views are completely the opposite of mine, no one has the right to judge her personal life.
The Federal Communications Commission also has the right to set rules around non-digital ads, like TV and radio.
And so we don't think the administration has the right to be keeping any of this information from us.
"Nobody has the right to out anybody," Tai insists, and there is something furious in his usually mild voice.
Air China said it has the right to swap 5 out of 20 jets for the larger A350-1000.
I just don't understand what goes through her mind when she thinks she has the right to say that.
When she complained to the principal, he responded that "everybody has the right to their own opinion," Smith said.
You may not like that Facebook or Twitter has the right to kick you out, but that's the rule.
He is a lawyer and he has the right to represent who we wants and Michael has the right.
"No one has the right to judge who I choose to take a photograph with," the artist told Frieze.
" After the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum denounced Higgins in a tweet—"Everyone has the right to personal reflections.
The hero consults an understanding, kindly priest and agonises about whether he has the right to kill the villains.
Although the United States is not a party to the lawsuit, it has the right to give its views.
The president said he has the "right to fight back" in response to what he perceives as unfair treatment.
Cunningham has the right to request a recount because of the narrow margin, according to The Dallas Morning News.
The artist Pigeon asks the question, "Who has the right to call themselves a Mainer?" with his public works.
Sherwin-Williams has the right to call off the deal if required divestitures exceed $1.5 billion in 2015 revenues.
Wainwright that everyone has the right to counsel, regardless of their ability to pay, giving rise to public defenders.
I supported him because he's an American citizen and he has the right to communicate what's on his mind.
Adelson, like any other American, has the right to donate to political campaigns and committees and lobby elected officials.
But the immigrant teen is different, Dorsey said, because she has the right to voluntarily leave the United States.
Plus, when you have a work email [account], the company technically always has the right to look into it.
R.K. Your conspiracy-minded employee has the right to talk about most anything she wants — on her own time.
But we respect each other's different opinions in here, and he has the right to support whoever he wants.
The public has the right to know, and to ask through the press, how the funding decisions were made.
This type of financing looks like debt but the mezzanine lender has the right to convert it to equity.
No matter how benign my intent, everyone has the right to set their own boundaries and have them respected.
It also said it has the right to swap five of the 20 jets for the larger A350-1000.
She specifically zeroes in on election reform, including improving election security and ensuring everyone has the right to vote.
"When requested by the family, the ombudsman has the right to enter the care facility and investigate," Smith said.
It would be an unprecedented use of presidential power, though most agree Trump has the right to do it.
"Every juror has the right to communicate at any and all times with regard to deliberations," Judge Walls said.
They'll be tried as if they'd harmed a living entity, because each river now has the right to life.
The Raptors face a similar challenge with Leonard, who has the right to become a free agent this summer.
" "Every brewery has the right to brand market and advertise their beer brands in any manner that they desire.
The ruling majority has the right to appoint the prime minister, ministers, prosecutor general, and some other top officials.
"He has the right to hire whoever he wants," the councilman, Jerry Fisher, said in an interview on Monday.
"While the president has the right to, he has no intention to do so," spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
This is our country, and no one has the right to undermine the tenuous democracy we hold so precious.
Democrats believe every person has the right to make decisions about their own reproductive health and about their body.
At its root it is a power struggle over who has the right to decide how history is remembered.
Within our republican democracy, everyone has the right to express their opinion, and to participate in the democratic process.
"I don't think anyone has the right to tell an Islamic family how to raise their daughter," she said.
But what about the other question of morality, and who, if anyone, has the right to terminate another life?
Republicans have argued that the president has the right to appoint whomever he wants to serve as an ambassador.
But once Amazon owns the book, it has the right to set whatever price it would like for consumers.
" Sovereignty pertains to all Spaniards and it is the whole of the nation that has the "right to decide.
Meng has the right to appeal her extradition, and if she does it could delay a decision for years.
"Every child has the right to a name, an identity and a nationality," the organization said in a statement.
Sopko resisted, arguing that what the lawmakers are questioning are "stylistic" changes that he has the right to make.
"Israel has the right to defend its security and borders and to react appropriately to attacks," the spokesman added.
"According to the plaintiffs' complaint virtually every U.S. citizen has the right to sue virtually any government agency," said Grant.
Understand your program governance, particularly who has the right to access client files, firm data and other books and records.
No single generation or group of generations has the right to determine the fate of the whole lineage of humanity.
Mnuchin declared that Trump said he never suggested firing Powell and doesn't believe he has the right to do so.
But it says it has the right "to take all appropriate measures to counter the threats" from Iran-backed rebels.
Japan relies heavily on the sea for food and insists it has the right to sustainably hunt everything in it.
It's not the first time Clinton has said that President Trump's youngest son has the right to a private childhood.
But Chef Hunter (yes that's his name) also has the right to carve a deer windowside in his own restaurant.
"He made a choice to take a break from public life, which he has the right to do," Estey says.
Vera Bradley has the right to buy the remaining 25% stake in the company five years after the deal closes.
"Only God has the right to take somebody's life," Furtado's father, Salvatore, said after Hernandez's suicide, according to the Globe.
Beyond that, who among us has the right to tell me I will murder someone because I have a gun?
Brokerage Pareto Securities has the right to buy up to 2.25 million shares to support the price until July 17.
The rules on the tournament page confirm this: Every team that has five female players has the right to play.
Regardless of a victim's sexual history or public persona, she still has the right to keep her intimate photos private.
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"Everyone has the right to dress as he or she wishes," the government said in a statement announcing the law.
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Okada Holdings, which owns two-thirds of Universal, has the right to call such a meeting under Japanese corporate law.
In the end, President Obama has the right to express his vision for America in the language of his choice.
Trump said Sunday that he has "the right" to declare a national emergency on China, arguing it would be appropriate.
This morning, Trump tweeted he has the right to pardon himself but wouldn&apost because he&aposs done nothing wrong.
MillerCoors contests those claims, arguing it has the right to determine whether it has the capacity to extend the contract.
This is not about him or his politics; he has the right to support and vote for whoever he feels.
Under Japanese law, Mr. Ghosn has the right to request that the court that allowed his detention explain its justification.
I learned more about body positivity and the radical notion that everyone has the right to love and appreciate themselves.
"I think the president has the right to call relevant witnesses, just as we do, in his defense," Schiff said.
The officer told him the hotel has the right to remove patrons at any time, but Shawty wasn't buying that.
" Brady also told "Kirk and Callahan" that he thinks "everyone has the right to do whatever they want to do.
" Instead, he fights against it, because he has the right "to do at any time what [he thinks is] right.
"To House Democrats: Everyone in America -- including President @realDonaldTrump -- has the right to confront their accuser," Graham tweeted on Monday.
Next, he has the right to compel the Justice Department to protect his friends while investigating and prosecuting his enemies.
It added that it has the right to take other "responsive measures", if there are further hostile steps from London.
Most extraordinarily in critics' eyes, the duchy has the right to be consulted on any legislation that affects its interests.
Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamozov argued that not even God has the right to forgive someone who has tortured and murdered children.
"The Bible also recognizes that each individual has the right to choose his own friendships and social relationships," Graham wrote.
In Japan shareholders that own more than a third of a company's stock has the right to veto board decisions.
"We believe everyone has the right to make music, clearly according to one's own competence and capacity," Ms. Tramontin said.
But the principle that every citizen has the right to challenge congressional subpoenas and demand court orders is the same.
Friedman said that, under certain circumstances, "Israel has the right to retain some, but unlikely all, of the West Bank".
The third level is perhaps the strongest of all, which is that it's about who has the right to choose.
"No one has the right to tell somebody else how to grieve," Santoriello, who lives in Pennsylvania, said of Trump's remarks.
Like I might not agree with everything that Ben Shapiro has to say, but he has the right to say it.
Speaking about how the "bedrock" of American life is the belief that "every person has the right to live," Trump said.
He adds ... Purifoy seems to think he's breaking into Paris Jackson's home, and claims he has the right to be there.
Under its shareholder agreement with Uniper, Iren has the right to sell its stake to any buyer of the other's holding.
Each side has the right to their opinion and that should always be respected whatever the outcome of the European Referendum.
Microsoft issued a statement later quoting Nadella as saying that every country has the right to protect and define its borders.
And just as the Post has the right to keep publishing, we have the right to stop doing business with it.
Swiss law guarantees that every Swiss citizen has the right to vote, whether or not they currently live in the country.
Every byte of data you send and receive is effectively owned by your company, which has the right to its property.
McNamara, who has the right to appeal against the FA suspension will be able to return to duty from Dec. 17.
Many franchise agreements state that at the end of a franchise agreement the franchisor has the right to acquire the assets.
"At the same time, no one has the right to judge who I choose to take a photograph with," he added.
The government said the anti-corruption committee has the right to issue arrest warrants, impose travel restrictions and freeze bank accounts.
These obligatory cessions need to be offered to Belarus Re first, and the reinsurer has the right to reject the cessions.
Under European law, any "data subject", or person about whom data are being collected, has the right to access that information.
No one at any level has the right to demand it, take it, or even tease about it, at any time.
There is no obstruction because, number one, he has the right to fire anybody he wants at any time he wants.
Airbnb didn't technically do anything wrong—of course it has the right to remove listings that violate its terms of service.
Still, it's important to remember that everyone has the right to share what they are comfortable with at their own time.
With this new acquisition, Match Group has the right to acquire all remaining shares of Hinge within a 12-month period.
"China has the right to take defensive measures," he told a daily news briefing, without identifying the site of the intercept.
The rules of the Justice Department provide that anyone criticized in an IG report has the right to suggest factual corrections.
The Freedom of Information Act ensures that any person has the right to request access to federal agency records or information.
"Pension savings belong to Chilean workers and nobody has the right to seize them," he said in a speech on Wednesday.
He tweeted that, under the Oslo accords, Israel has the right to act against illegal construction that presents a security threat.
" AH: "And the reality is that while nobody has the right to do that, she's not taking care of herself either.
The submissive partner always has the right to end whatever is happening, without having to explain, justify, beg, or apologize afterward.
Qudosi certainly has the right to practice her beliefs and make such false claims, and no one should tell her otherwise.
Policymakers in Washington believe only the federal government has the right to tax this, as and when it is brought home.
The North says since the US started this, it has the right to shoot down US planes near North Korean airspace.
It is as if everyone has the right to vote on an entire set of managerial decisions on a daily basis.
A writer has the right to inhabit any character she pleases — she's always had it and will continue to have it.
"No one has the right to make someone remove their flowers," said Stephanie Buhle, a spokeswoman for City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal.
But beyond that, the American public has the right to see whatever picture emerges when the Mueller team completes its work.
Unless an exemption applies, the copyright owner of a work publicly performed has the right to receive compensation for that work.
And some legal experts argue that Trump has the right to fire his FBI director for any reason he sees fit.
He said the deportation of Iranian diplomats was "unfriendly and unconstructive" and said Iran has the right to take reciprocal measures.
It's hard to find a statute that says the federal government has the right to enforce only the regulations they choose.
We also believe in honoring the rule of law and that every sovereign nation has the right to secure its borders.
Hermann Geissler has denied allegations made by Doris Wagner and noted that he has the right to file a civil suit.
The president tweeted that he has the right to reveal what he revealed, and Russian authorities have denied the entire account.
This again raises the question of who has the right to this knowledge, who is allowed to engage in genetic engineering?
Those rulings maintained that Trump has the right to end DACA, but must provide more sound, legal reasons before doing so.
Government lawyers dispute that and say the executive alone has the right to notify the EU of Britain's intention to leave.
" Parolin said: "Everyone has the right to think what they want but it has to be done in a respectful way.
" His wife Theresa adds "I just think everyone has the right to relocate here, but let's do it the legal way.
"The president has the right to pardon whoever he wants, but it is not always wise to do so," Bensahel said.
The bill also states the government has the right to "participate in the gains" of businesses to which it is lending.
Under Security Council rules, a country that is the specific subject of a meeting has the right to be represented there.
But a simple majority in the House can change the rules so that Trump no longer has the right to enter.
The question to be answered in court: Who has the right to sell fire cider — and still call it "fire cider"?
When a Supreme Court justice dies or retires, the president has the right to appoint a successor subject to Senate confirmation.
"I do not think anyone has the right to tell the court what to do," the government spokesman Lambert Mende said.
The financing contract says that Dentsu has the right to "take full control of the operation and production" under certain conditions.
And he also appears to believe that he has the right to deal out personal punishment to companies that displease him.
What government or employer has the right to decide whether or how these women — or any woman — should prevent future pregnancies?
"The way to do it is head to head, everybody has the right to vote for what they want," said Ferrer.
"No one has the right to put that burden on our shoulders," he said in a speech in Ankara last week.
Every 13-year-old has the right to be more afraid of spiders or mummies than of their freaking science teacher.
The agency has the right to cancel the tender if it deems the offer is not satisfactory, under its competition rules.
Microsoft issued a statement later quoting Nadella as saying that every country has the right to protect and define its borders.
Iran has the right to appeal to a joint committee and make the argument that the United States is in violation.
Trump has the right to hire or fire anybody he wants who works for him, especially ambassadors and White House staff.
The public has the right to decide then whether or not the President continues in office or we have a change.
In February Freeport served notice, saying it has the right to commence arbitration in 120 days if no agreement is reached.
Poland has become the only European Union member that currently has the right to export poultry to China, Rzeczpospolita daily reported.
Management has the right to implement a clock, but Manfred has been reluctant to make on-field changes without players' agreement.
"The president has the right to pardon whoever he wants, but it is not always wise to do so," Bensahel said.
Everyone here has a right to their own political beliefs, and everybody has the right to stand by what they believe in.
But they're locked, and at the moment it's not clear whether the government has the right to require built-in access channels.
"A news organization that wishes to write about the content has the right to do so under the First Amendment," he said.
Unless you're walking in our footsteps or have lived the life we live, I don't think anyone has the right to judge.
That's because an airline has the right to change the equipment it planned to use on a flight at the last moment.
" Trump said via videolink: "Israel is a sovereign nation which like any other sovereign nation has the right to determine its capital.
"We cannot initiate legal action in every case because everybody has the right to free speech," said Delhi police spokesperson Madhur Verma.
Everyone has earned their place here and has the right to try to do the best they can to try and win.
"Everyone has the right to be secure and safe when they travel on airplanes," US Attorney Matthew Schneider said in a statement.
With control of over a third of the refiner, the family has the right to veto special items such as a merger.
Interest payments are non-cumulative and management has the right to cancel payments, in whole but not in part, at its discretion.
"Everyone has the right to their own identity, and the right not to be discriminated against for who they are," she said.
A woman has the right to terminate her own pregnancy," adding as an aside, "At least I still think that's the law.
"No one has the right to alter, modify, or mutilate another human being's body for aesthetic purposes, not even parents," she said.
BTW ... Taylor has the right to prohibit Calvin from performing the song, but she hasn't and doesn't plan to exercise that right.
And they also don't believe the FDA has the right to pull things off the shelves because they make unproven health claims.
Officiants can be religious figures, close friends, family members, professional celebrants, or anyone that legally has the right to marry a couple.
"While the president has the right to, he has no intention to do so," deputy White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
The SCPA has the right to protect its property, employees and visitors, and Knightscope is dedicated to helping them achieve this goal.
The general public, not laboratory and veterinary scientists, has the right to determine the ethical limits of animal experimentation within our borders.
For example, in Maryland, a criminal defendant has the right to decide whether he wants to face a judge or a jury.
Of course, the government has the right to pursue the people involved in this attack on Turkey and bring them to justice.
And we are strengthening protections, again, for Native American women because every woman everywhere has the right to live free from abuse.
Dolan said that while the US has "the right to secure and safe borders," the government should apply any immigration policy prudently.
At that point, no federal prosecutor has the right to impugn an uncharged investigative target's reputation through anonymous leaks or literary reports.
Isn't it obvious there is no way an election observer, by observing, can know whether another person has the right to vote?
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, often questions why the United States thinks it has the right to deploy warships near Iran.
Paraphrasing part of the United Nations Charter, she said, "Everyone has the right to freely share in scientific advancement and its benefits."
It has long pressured broadcasters to cover the sport more positively and has the right to reject advertisements during the Super Bowl.
No country has the right to "make irresponsible remarks" about China's building of necessary defense facilities on its own territory, Ren said.
Georgia holds the copyright to the annotations, but the company has the right to sell them while paying the state a royalty.
By law, any petitioner who wants to appeal to the country's highest court has the right to at least a hearing there.
If it is unable to obtain committed financing within 45 days of signing, Hudson's Bay has the right to terminate the agreement.
"The general public has the right to be able to look at the sky and not see 6,000 satellites flaring," he said.
Each of our children has the right to be treated with kindness and respect, just like the adults they will grow into.
But just because a private employer has the right to fire someone for something they say doesn't give them legal carte blanche.
Only 11 percent of Democrats believe the administration has the right to do so, while 52 percent of Republicans believe it does.
At one point, Justice Samuel Alito noted that Virginia law says the state's attorney general has the right to bring the suit.
"Mexico is obliged to receive Mexicans, but it has the right to demand accreditation that they are indeed Mexican," Mr. Mohar said.
We believe society has the right to expect companies such as yours to take more responsibility for the content on their platforms.
Deal with the IRS for a decadeDid we mention that the government has the right to pursue unpaid taxes for 10 years?
Apple says it has the right to "curate" the App Store to ensure high quality and to rid the store of fraud.
The question of who has the right to speak for Kurdish culture is complex, since Kurds are not a single homogeneous block.
First, the president has the right to negate separation of powers supervision by preventing Congress from obtaining relevant evidence of executive misconduct.
In Germany, every woman has the right to a midwife who visits you at home for weeks afterward (fully paid by insurance).
One line that defenders of Trump have hammered on is the idea that the President has the right to face the whistleblower.
Notwithstanding Romney's criticism, most Republicans argued Trump has the right to a more compatible national security adviser, even as they praised Bolton.
It would also fail to inform the public, which has the right to know the truth about the conduct of its president.
Congress has the right to find officials in "inherent contempt" and can even hold trials for contempt, as it did in 1934.
The guiding ethos of conservators is "reversibility"—making sure that the future has the right to a different vision of the past.
"She has the right to make that work," suggests John Jennings, professor of media and culture at the University of California, Riverside.
"I question if Equifax even has the right to continue providing these services," said Warner, who co-chairs the Senate Cybersecurity Caucus.
Also, there are no federal laws that specify who owns an implanted pacemaker, and therefore who has the right to donate it.
Congress has the right to impose sanctions on foreign powers, and the president doesn't appear to be objecting to that particular power.
Our analysis suggests that Amendment 4 is less about swinging the state than about who has the right to participate in our democracy.
"Ali al-Amine is a candidate ... and every candidate has the right to practice his media campaign and his electoral campaign," he said.
Briefings, even when the press secretary gives dishonest answers, allow reporters to surface important questions that the public has the right to ask.
" Pablo Iglesias, leader of left-wing party Unidas Podemos: "Today, no party has the right to talk about victory or to take credit.
The Reservoir-Nevsun deal trumps the Lundin one as Reservoir has the right to make the first offer if Freeport wants to sell.
But Marriott said it "has the right to respond" before a fine is imposed and "intends to respond and vigorously defend" its position.
Hopefully he'll get the help he needs, and Teresa will realize that no one, under any circumstances, has the right to threaten her.
Sabraw's clarified that the government has the right to force parents to choose between indefinite detention with their children and detention without them.
"It was regardless of what he was saying, whether someone has the right to wear the medal, whether they earned it or not."
Now, if it comes to the point where he needs to fire people, then by god, he has the right to fire people.
The firm has the right to appeal against a court order; if it eventually loses the legal battle, it will have to comply.
It also has to take into account the access-level security, only displaying content that the person querying has the right to access.
After conducting an investigation, the EEOC's findings were inconclusive, but the agency did say that the flight attendant has the right to sue.
Under the RIF regulations, the employee has the right to transfer with their functions, although this isn't always feasible in the real world.
I don't believe that anyone has the right to take another person's life, but in this fictional L.A., I think justice was served.
Assuming one has the right to use "unbreakable" encryption, do they not also have the right to have someone build it for them?
The issue of whether Congress has the right to subpoena officials close to the president has become a theme in the impeachment probe.
The high court ruled Philadelphia has the right to charge the 85033-cents-per-ounce levy on sweetened beverages, according to multiple reports.
No single group of Americans owns the flag or has the right to decide the parameters of individual or collective protest against injustice.
" Asked if the president has the right to authorize torture despite laws passed by Congress, Gorsuch answered, "no man is above the law.
With regards to optional cancellation of distributions, management has the right to cancel payments, in whole but not in part, at its discretion.
China's Foreign Ministry has said Hong Kong is China's domestic affair and "no foreign country has the right to interfere" in this matter.
Zurich has the right to match any competing offers and will receive a 1 percent break fee if the deal does not proceed.
He promoted the idea of "internet sovereignty," saying each country has the right to exert whatever control it wants over access to cyberspace.
Abdurrahman has the right to appeal, and Hatjani says he will consult with his client to determine whether they will exercise that right.
Mattis tells Trump that the President has "the right to have a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned" with Trump's own.
"No person in this nation has the right to take the law in his or her own hands in this country," he said.
While I do not excuse their actions, no one who was not there in those unimaginable conditions has the right to pass judgment.
"Every one of you has the right to your own opinion," Newman told the group of 11 white people and one black man.
However, in our democratic system he has the right to vote for whoever he believes will do the best job for four years.
"The American public has the right to know whether or not a president is serving his interests or the public's interests," said Rep.
The White House has maintained publicly that the president is not considering firing the special counsel, but has the right to do so.
He said Gorsuch's first call after being announced was to Merrick Garland, who said Gorsuch has the right to a speedy confirmation process.
Graffiti is a significant part of urban American culture that has the right to be viewed in person and not just in pictures.
The High Court will rule on whether Jeremy Corbyn has the right to win an automatic place on Labour's leadership ballot on Tuesday.
True voter access means that every person has the right to register, cast a ballot and have that ballot counted — without undue hardship.
He said he is not yet looking at removing Jerome Powell as chairman, though he believes he has the right to do so.
Trump said he is not yet looking at removing Jerome Powell as chairman, though he believes he has the right to do so.
The sashimi salad and the lobster shiitake salads are both better than any salad from a global chain has the right to be.
"Every American has the right to attend their house of worship in safety," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement on Wednesday.
But punishing the teachers poses another problem for the state: If accused of illegally striking, each teacher has the right to a hearing.
The decision is likely to set off a protracted legal battle over who has the right to define how search services are provided.
We all recognize that a president has the right to pardon criminals, but suppose he pardoned hackers in exchange for "investigating" the Bidens?
"Only GSUSA has the right to use the Girl Scouts and Scouts trademarks with leadership development services for girls," according to the complaint.
If an individual does not give up their genetic information, the life insurer has "the right to void a policy," the ACLI said.
"It is the banks that will decide who has the right to be a candidate or not," Le Pen said on franceinfo radio.
Trump also acknowledged weapon smuggling as a problem while underlining that every nation has the right to build physical barriers on its borders.
"Not a single U.S. person has the right to work on Iran, so you have to be careful of that," Mr. Pouyanné said.
During an appearance on "Squawk on the Street, " Kasich said Trump "has the right" to have the personnel he wants in his Cabinet.
The Court did not rule on whether the Trump rule is legal — just that the administration has the right to impose it temporarily.
NPR has the right to say and report whatever it wishes, but it should not have its efforts paid for by American taxpayers.
" According to PayPal's User Agreement, the platform has the right to terminate service to a customer "for any reason and at any time.
"While he has the right to have a conversation with the attorney general, he did not," White House spokesman Hogan Gidley told reporters.
But it is unclear whether the host government has the right to remove Mr. Maduro's appointees from the embassy, an Ecuadorean official said.
"While Spain has the right to oppose independence, the people of Catalonia must have the ability to determine their own future," she said.
This is my only country, I love what it stands for, and not even the president has the right to dismantle its promises.
Every citizen of Turkey has the right to apply to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg if their rights are violated.
Facebook has the right to restrict access to its platforms if it feels a third-party app that duplicates its features threatens its own.
The escalating conflict underscores how high the stakes are in the ongoing struggle over who has the right to use public streets and how.
He serves as the Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, which under the Constitution has the right to block legislation passed by DC's council.
President Trump said this week that he has the right to pardon himself from possible crimes related to Russian meddling into the 2016 elections.
Zuckerberg "has the right to remove them from office tomorrow," said John Coffee, director of the Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia Law School.
Kolfage told CNN a private property owner also owns part of the road leading to the monument and has the right to limit access.
"We will ensure everyone w/ freedom to live in our communities has the right to participate in the democratic process #VARoR," McAuliffe's account tweeted.
"Our union believes that everyone has the right to good healthcare and that healthcare should be a right, not a privilege," the union said.
And further more, just like everyone has the right to support whomever they choose, I have the right to set my own personal boundaries.
At the beginning of the year, she said the youngest Trump has the right to be a kid, even if his father is president.
"When the land is clearly demarcated, it makes it easier to agree who has the right to what," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
There isn't a guarantee your data is throttled, but the carrier has the right to slow you down once you hit a certain point.
But at the end of the day, when we talk about healthcare, we're talking about who has the right to live and who doesn't.
This mashup symbolizes how she disrupted the perception of who has the right to occupy such institutions and to be an embodiment for democracy.
The former governor has the right to challenge the extradition in court, and his lawyer Juan Jorge Olvera Reyes said he would do so.
But no one has the right to question anyone else's relationship, and it'd be really decent of everyone to stop questioning this couple's happiness.
That's what I teach my daughter: that she has the right to choose and that society can't judge her or meddle in her decision.
Therefore the tribe has the right to offer banked table games for the compact's entire 20-year term ending 103 at its seven locations.
Let's look at some scenarios: What the law says: Under American law, a business owner has the right to refuse service to some customers.
In other words, my negative right to religious freedom means that society has the right to expect me to find salvation on my own.
EirGenix will be responsible for development and manufacturing, while Sandoz has the right to commercialize the product in all markets except China and Taiwan.
Cohen claims Stormy has indeed breached the agreement -- at least 20 times -- so he has the right to go after her for $20 million.
It's this idea that somehow everyone has the right to free internet and if you take it away then there's some sort of crisis.
"Every American has the right to attend their house of worship in safety," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement announcing the indictment.
The reinsurer has the right to reject both types of cessions and in practice is often involved in the primary underwriting of large risks.
Rocket Lab's disco ball could also be construed as a marketing gimmick, raising the question about who has the right to advertise in space.
Lederne has the right to strike this year and if they don't agree it could potentially hit Norwegian oil production from midnight on Friday.
Americans typically assume that religious expression is a private affair, and neither the state nor an employer has the right to interfere with it.
Now Hulu has the right to Looking For Alaska, and the misfit teens of Culver Creek Preparatory High School are fully (and finally) realized.
Mr. Moonves has the right to challenge the board's decision in a confidential arbitration proceeding, and he could also sue for breach of contract.
There is no exact science to this, and no one has the right to arbitrate on who is and isn't worthy of public commemoration.
The controversy, like many attached to art are these days, is about identity and ownership: who has the right to do and say what.
It is certainly true, as Trump says, that the president has the right to his opinion about a court proceeding, as do all Americans.
In the event of default, Unison — which places liens on the properties it invests in — has the right to foreclose to protect its stake.
Iran says that it has the right to conduct missile tests and that it has fully complied with the provisions of the nuclear agreement.
The same person who says that terminating a pregnancy is tantamount to manslaughter can strongly feel that a woman has the right to choose.
Despite criticism of the conditions on the island, Bangladesh says it has the right to decide where to shelter the growing numbers of refugees.
"It's a member who has a strong belief, and she has the right to say what she believes," Lawrence told reporters, describing the debate.
"Every American has the right to protest and to avail themselves of the right to free speech outlined in the 1st Amendment," Black wrote.
But I think that even Congress has the right to know more than they want to disclose to Congress, beyond the Gang of Eight.
I think every artist has the right to make those kinds of demands, but it's not always in the best interests of the theater.
"I think Joe Lieberman is a good friend of mine, and I think everybody has the right to say what they think," Virginia Sen.
Worth noting: U.S. Ambassador David Friedman said in June that Israel has the right to annex some, but "unlikely all" of the West Bank.
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 85033 has the right to opt out of paying even one penny to the union.
But pregnancy is not an exception to the idea that a capable patient has the right to make informed decisions about her medical care.
Who has the right to move freely, and who is left at the whims of larger social, political, and economic forces beyond their control?
"A woman has the right to wear what she wants," the province's justice minister told reporters after facing calls to ban the swimming suit.
But Mr Wickremesinghe had refused to leave office, on the grounds that only parliament, not the president, has the right to dismiss the prime minister.
Put Option Flexibility: As part of the transaction, DTCP has the right to sell its stake in Swiss Towers via a put option to Cellnex.
As part of the agreement, Amazon has the right to buy up to 19.9 percent of ATSG's stock over five years at $9.73 per share.
It is fundamental to the peace agreement that the population of Northern Ireland has the right to have Irish citizenship as well as British citizenship.
"We know that members of the judiciary have a right to speak out, but the President also has the right to speak out," she said.
A business has the right to move a marquee event out of a state that discriminates against an incalculable number of its employees and clients.
PARIS (Reuters) - France stepped up pressure on Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro on Monday, saying opposition leader Juan Guaido has the right to organize new elections.
Today, Ri responded by claiming North Korea has the right to shoot down any US bombers even if they're not in his country's airspace. Why?
"It is a very important role, so the central government has the right to step in," Tam told reporters in her summary of Zhang's comments.
This representative is allowed access to every scene where animals appear and has the right to intervene at any point on a film animal's behalf.
By 2021, NBCUniversal has the right to stream certain shows, like Saturday Night Live and This Is Us on its own platform, but not exclusively.
According to its FAQ, since it doesn't get any "direct or indirect commercial advantage" from the transmissions, it has the right to broadcast local stations.
"I think everyone has the right to protest, but I think you have to choose your stage wisely," said Laura Williams, who works in healthcare.
Silva is claiming he has the right to hold on to the 1959 Martin D-18E, and Frances has basically said ... over my dead body.
That means, as it stands now, anyone has the right to kick you out of their car, house or apartment if they feel so inclined.
A put option holder has the right to sell a specified amount of a security at a set price, benefiting if the security's price falls.
While Kinsey certainly has the right to poke fun at James, she too has had her fair share of hilarious moments — outside of The Office.
Moreover, this is something Caelynn believes to be a part of her, and she has the right to share that with whatever suitor she chooses.
The country has the right to know what Russia, who&aposs an enemy of the United States, has done to try to undermine our democracy.
What this item does is to say that the consumer has the right to make a decision about how her or his information is used.
Denmark's government, however, is less sanguine about a potential separation, even though it accepts that Greenland has the right to secede if it wants to.
The framing here matters—nobody has the right to block access to getting online says the UN. But does that mean it's a human right?
Every one of our citizens, no matter who they are or where they live, has the right to be safe in their homes and communities.
"Taiwan has democratic freedoms and Lee has the right to share his ideas," Xiao told Reuters by phone, describing Lee as a "prisoner of conscience".
"Safe abortion should be treated and regulated as a health issue; a woman has the right to choose what happens to her body," he added.
But no one individual in our society has the right to say ... 'I'm going to make a policy judgment that is blanket across the board.
" A DNC spokesman said in a statement that "any individual DNC member has the right to submit a resolution for consideration by the full DNC.
In data breach litigation, the answer to a threshold question about who has the right to sue depends on which court is hearing the case.
The state has the right to extract minerals regardless of whose land they are located under, according to the constitution and Ecuador's national mining plan.
This decision reflects PayPal's deepest values and our strong belief that every person has the right to be treated equally, and with dignity and respect.
United States will decide whether the government has the right to compel mobile providers and technology companies to hand over that information without a warrant.
He no longer has the right to appeal his sentence, to request a grand jury review of his charge, or to request a jury trial.
"A third-grader in America understands the president of the United States has the right to nominate individuals to the U.S. Supreme Court," he said.
"Everybody has the right to practice their own religion, but not if you impede other people's rights," said Muhammad Salis, a 32-year-old carpenter.
China has repeatedly said it has the right to set up an ADIZ but that the decision depends on the level of threat it faces.
The question is: how do we make sure that every American not only has the right to vote, but the ability to exercise that right?
It has the right to amend the filing and reinsert the amendment to delay the IPO, should the shutdown end in the next few days.
The state now has the right to record conversations between prisoners and their lawyers, and in some cases government officials are present for those discussions.
France has the right to bring criminal charges against Uber for running an illegal taxi service, the European Union's (EU's) top court said on Tuesday.
In addition, lawmakers have often given deference to a new president, saying he has the right to choose his Cabinet and advisers -- to a point.
Competitor Marriott, which agreed to buy Starwood last year, said it is considering its options and noted it has the right to make another offer.
"If he does try to influence it, I will speak out against it, but he has the right to ask for an investigation," Kennedy added.
It's just the beginning of what many worry will be growing fights over who has the right to clean drinking water from the Great Lakes.
Though she claims she didn't wear the headdress with the intent of triggering violence, Laâbissi retreated to asking whether art has the right to transgression.
Al Arabiya said that the anticorruption committee has the right to investigate, arrest, ban from travel, or freeze the assets of anyone it deems corrupt.
But the White House has the right to terminate the agreement with a country if it feels that the relationship doesn't benefit the United States.
Though the Trump administration has stopped deporting pre-1995 arrivals, it continues to argue that ICE has the right to detain them indefinitely and repeatedly.
When a young Mary returns to Scotland from France in 1561 and claims the throne, she asserts she also has the right to Elizabeth's crown.
The White House did not deny ABC's reporting but emphasized that Trump has the right to place people in his administration who support his agenda.
The UNSC has the right "to decide measures... to give effect to its decisions for the maintenance of international peace and security," the statement acknowledges.
Unfortunately, it is not clear that any US official — now or then — has the right to countermand the president if he decides to go nuclear.
M&G plc has the right to use the brand name Prudential for life and pensions in UK and Europe, and M&G Investments globally.
Both the government and the protesters refer to Mohandas K. Gandhi's ideals and challenge which side has the right to use his name and image.
"We believe everyone has the right to plan dinner with friends without announcing to Google who will attend," the company writes in a blog post.
Second, he has the right to use the powers of office to pressure foreign governments to intervene in American elections to serve his personal purposes.
And, finally, he has the right to exercise other stock options to purchase an additional 72,969 shares of Boeing stock that are worth $173 million.
Who is and who is not recognized as an Indian — and who has the right to decide — is a hotly debated, hugely complicated issue here.
Second, that officials with firsthand knowledge of Trump's alleged extortion scheme are immune from congressional subpoenas because the president has the right to executive privilege.
Each side has the right to its opinion regarding the significance of the FISA application, but neither side has a right to its own facts.
Terry Bradshaw: 'I'm not sure if our president understands those rights, that every American has the right to speak out and also to protest' pic.twitter.
"The American public has the right to know about terrible conditions on factory farms," Matthew Strugar, the lead attorney in the Iowa case, told me.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi dismissed Espers comments Saturday as "lies" and maintained that the country has the "right to develop" without interference from Washington.
She said she would explain to prospective tenants that the owner has the right to raise the rent to the legal maximum upon lease renewal.
The Justice Department was responding to Cohen's legal maneuvering, saying that the agency has the right to go through what evidence it collected on Monday.
But he doesn't think the state has the right to tell his paper — or any other business —whether it can participate in a political movement.
But there's this other part of me that I'm coming to grips with, and it's that that person has the right to be an idiot.
The ensuing legal battle over a dog's trust fund is a little eye-rolly, sure, even if Winnie's caregiver has the right to the money.
Uber is currently appealing that case in London courts and has the right to continue operating in the city until the appeals process is exhausted.
It's important as we fight these classist, phobic, and discriminatory laws to ensure that every person has the right to good resources and supportive representation.
" While Schutz also believes an artist has the right to paint all manner of subjects, "that doesn't mean there won't be bad or offensive art.
"Police Scotland does not tolerate hate crime in any form and everyone has the right to live safely and without fear," a spokeswoman told the outlet.
In the end, he accepts that Vanellope has the right to make decisions about her own life, and the pair of them are happier for it.
TripAdvisor believes that every person impacted by a traveler safety issue, including sexual assault, has the right to write a first-hand account about their experience.
"Every EU country has the right to develop its judicial system according to its own traditions," Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told the European Parliament Wednesday.
"This International Women's Day, the world needs to know that every girl has the right to become a wonder woman," the organization says in a release.
"As I have said numerous times, everyone in Zimbabwe has the right to express themselves freely — to speak out, to criticise and to protest," he wrote.
Our government has the right to decide who can enter the U.S. But it has a duty to give asylum to people fleeing persecution and war.
She is paying for a service when she hires a band, therefore she has the right to make whatever demands she wants of them, within reason.
Plus, Virgin's terms says it has the right to terminate your service is your off-network roaming usage exceeds either 220 voice minutes or 221 megabytes.
" But the most important passages explain that MoviePass has the right to impose "restrictions" based on a range of factors including "the individual user's historical usage.
Thorin has the right to make jokes invoking race, but he doesn't have a protected right from people—employers, social networks, society—pushing back on it.
"Everyone has the right to efficient and rapid justice," President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski said on local television, calling the news a tragic day for Humala's family.
"The President fired the FBI director, the President has the right to fire the FBI director, the President should have fired the FBI director," Giuliani said.
Once Jacobs and the witnesses are done being interviewed, Gootkin said he will try to interview Gianforte, but noted that he has the right to decline.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) clashed with Capitol Hill reporters earlier Monday as he argued Trump has the right to hire whomever he chooses.
You can't get into the business of doing that, because then nobody has the right to ask the kinds of questions you want the answers to.
Every woman has the right to alter, or not alter, her appearance in the way she sees fit without being ostracized for her personal choices. Period.
The landowner feels he has the right to do what he wants with his own home, including renting it to vacationers for short periods of time.
I have been beaten, my skull fractured, and arrested more than forty times so that each and every person has the right to register and vote.
Peter, for his part, has the right to want to wait longer than nine weeks to propose to a woman he's known for just that long.
Additionally, the lawsuit argues that Trump's order violates the separation of powers because Congress has the right to change national monuments created under the Antiquities Act.
Yovanovitch: Trump has the right to recall an ambassador at any time, but 'what I don't understand is why it was necessary to smear my reputation'
On Wednesday, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer said Jordan has the "right to have it resolved" but didn't pounce on the scandal surrounding the Ohio congressman.
Spicer on Monday made a similar comment on Lewis's statement,  arguing on CBS "This Morning" that Trump has the right to defend himself against Lewis's attack.
Trump has repeatedly claimed in recent days that he has the right to pardon himself, if such a situation were to arise in the Russia probe.
During an interview on ABC's "This Week," Cummings, the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, said the president has the right to fire U.S. attorneys.
It's unclear if they'll ultimately get their wish, though, especially since Barr has the right to redact what he wants within the law and within reason.
They argue that the president, like other United States citizens, has the right to his opinions about the press, and that the campaign infringes upon them.
Then the clock starts ticking: 56 days until, in the absence of an objection from the council, the phone company has the right to start work.
When you start out with the special counsel, then we just can't get the information out, and the public has the right to know these things.
"If these demands are not fulfilled, the police has the right to take demonstrators into custody and to use force," the statement said, according to Interfax.
" Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said in a statement: "President Trump, like every other president, has the right to a National Security Advisor of his own choosing.
"The individual who is insulted has the right to select the type of weapon used in the duel: swords, pistols or sabers," the draft law says.
"Nobody has the right to discuss the Turkish republic's independence principles or independent decisions about its defense industry," the daily newspaper Hurriyet reported him as saying.
The island's Aboriginal residents are divided on whether a white artist, like Mr. Parr, has the right to co-opt Aboriginal history and tell their stories.
"The IOC [International Olympic Committee] has the right to cancel the games only if they are not held during 2020," she said, the news service reported.
Global leaders are doubtful Iran can decode the black boxUnder global aviation rules, Iran has the right to lead the investigation on the flight&aposs crash.
Under a law known as the Congressional Review Act, Congress has the right to review regulations for a certain period of time after they are issued.
The impeachment trial is a strange place, where the Senate is a jury that has the right to overrule the judge, even on questions of law.
Or we can concede that the last Kennedy of her generation has the right to tell the story she wishes, and let it go at that.
As part of the deal, Amazon also has the right to buy up to 19.9 percent of ATSG's stock over five years at $9.73 per share.
Congress has the right to conduct executive oversight Our founders wisely established three co-equal branches of government, each with separate and distinct roles and responsibilities.
" The GNA added it also has the right to defend itself in the event of "any attack or aggression that may occur from the other party.
The administration "demonstrated the belief that the strongest has the right to create evil," Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said on the Christmas Day broadcast.
California surely has the right to inspect its own state and local government facilities, especially since there is a history of abusive treatment of detained immigrants.
If you are 65 and employed at a company with fewer than 20 employees, the company has the right to exclude you from their health plan.
"McDonald's has the right to submit an application because this is permitted under the law, but we also have the right to say no," he said.
Meng has the right to challenge her extradition under Canadian law before she is turned over the U.S. under Article 8 of U.S.-Canada Extradition Treaty.
In response to the plan, Mexico's foreign ministry underscored that it still has the right to admit or reject the entry of foreigners into its territory.
It does seem to me the president has the right to demand accountability about what was at the very least an undercover effort aimed at his campaign.
And every American has the right to decide what issues are important to them and to advocate their government to support them one way or the other.
The Supreme Federal Court is the only entity that has the right to decide on a repeat, not the government or parliament, Abadi's spokesman said on Monday.
"Pigshare," the potion he hands me, is fruity, yet not too sweet, and more complex than anything topped with a paper umbrella has the right to be.
Zerner says that just because a name is legally yours doesn't mean one automatically has the right to trademark it, as many people could share the moniker.
Even though conservative Constitutional scholars have argued that the federal government has the right to rescind those visas, the Trump administration didn't choose to assert that right.
We cannot buy into the view that an unborn being is its mother's property – and that the mother therefore has the right to dispose of the property.
Heller, which helped define the term "arms," established that an individual has the right to own a firearm for lawful reasons, including self-defense in one's residence.
The U.S. government has the right to choose not to use Kaspersky products for any reason, he said, but "the way they are doing it" is wrong.
The public has the right to know what happened to people who die in the custody of the US government and CoreCivic is not above the law.
"There's a lot of talk and think pieces about who has the right to tell what story," says Jim Strouse, the writer and director behind Jessica James.
There's something big (and yet stifled) happening in the publishing world now, a reckoning with who has the right to write what when it comes to fiction.
Novartis has the right to sell down its minority stake starting from this month, although it has previously indicated it is in no rush to do so.
All Americans should and always must enjoy full access to First Amendment rights, but nobody has the right to expect special tax treatment while disrespecting our flag.
"The state has won the case and has the right to have its costs covered (by the plaintiffs)," the Borgarting Court of Appeal said in its verdict.
The company has asked a federal judge to declare it has the right to lay pipe under Lake Oahe, a Missouri River reservoir in southern North Dakota.
U.S. Ambassador David Friedman told the New York Times on Saturday that Israel has the right to annex some, but "unlikely all" of the Palestinian West Bank.
But the school administration feels it has the right to "live out the religious mission" and find solutions for issues that conflict with that mission, he said.
Even if he never expects that nominee to be actually confirmed but rather to wield as an election cudgel, he certainly has the right to do that.
Mr St Pier believes that Parliament would have to pass primary legislation to avoid a constitutional wrangle, since Guernsey has the right to govern its domestic affairs.
The President would be told and consulted, but if the threat is imminent, the US military has the right to self-defense -- and could make the decision.
While Trump has the right to nominate members of his Cabinet, many positions — including that of health and human services secretary — must be confirmed by the Senate.
"This decision reflects PayPal's deepest values and our strong belief that every person has the right to be treated equally, and with dignity and respect," Schulman added.
And Clarence Thomas wrote a separate dissent questioning whether the Supreme Court even has the right to strike down federal laws for being too vague at all.
Bush said the President "of course" has the right to nominate a Supreme Court justice, but added he was certain Obama's pick would not have consensus support.
Google has the right to appeal each case before the European Court of Justice after the EU has made its decision, and can also negotiate a settlement.
The president has said he has the right to declare a national emergency if no deal with Congress can be reached on funding the border wall project.
Sanalla also said Libya has the right to recover production lost through conflict, and that the country has lost 25 million barrels of oil this year alone.
"While the administration certainly has the right to deport people with legitimate final deportation orders, many of those orders may be subject to challenge," Yale-Loehr said.
Whether a child lives in Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, or anywhere in our country, he or she has the right to grow up in safety and in peace.
The bill requires all results of the water testing to be shared with the school community, because everyone has the right to know what they are drinking.
Asylum is a discretionary remedy, as established by case law, and the government has the right to reject asylum claims even of those who satisfy eligibility requirements.
They argued that the President has the right to suspend entry by individuals into the United States if he determines it to be in the national interest.
We believe every person has the right to hold his opinions, to cherish his beliefs, and to express them in the public marketplace of ideas without fear.
"  The arguments laid out for Republicans also look to emphasize McKinley's comments that "every President has the right to remove an ambassador they don't have confidence in.
His comments come after Trump and his allies have been calling for the whistleblower to come forward, arguing that Trump has the right to confront his accusers.
He has the right to keep campaigning, in the hope either of pulling off huge upsets in the remaining primaries or of having influence at the convention.
The GAO decided in October that they do, meaning Congress has the right to amend or eliminate the guidelines - which many bankers feel have hampered growth - altogether.
"I think a woman has the right to do whatever she wants with her body, including faking a pregnancy made out of laptop wires," she told CNN.
So the president obviously has the right to express his opinion on the story, as he has on Twitter, but we stand by our reporting 100 percent.
While Trump has the right to be in the chamber, as CBS News' Ed O'Keefe notes, he can't address the House and Senate without their joint approval.
The American public has the right to know when they're viewing paid content and deserves to understand who is putting up the money to sponsor those messages.
"No mater where thy live, every woman has the right to safely make her own health decision and to control her own future," Gideon wrote on Twitter.
The judge ruled Tuesday that Villavicencio, who came to the country illegally in 2008, has the right to pursue a legal waiver to block his deportation order.
Moon's special advisor Moon Chung-in has raised the possibility for a possible pullout of U.S. forces, saying the president has the right to "let them out".
The accused also has the right to request a pardon or commutation of sentence from the Iraqi government even if the appellate court has confirmed the sentence.
As prime minister, Mr. Netanyahu has the right to argue his case in a hearing before the authorities make any final decision to prosecute him in court.
"Everyone has the right to buy land anywhere and run for office, but our cultural differences are what created a lot of the fears," Mr. Cardone said.
Brad Pitt gets to go to space in this very interior film, but people never question whether he has the right to examine his own life onscreen.
The president has the right to tell another country's leader to investigate corruption, particularly if it "bleeds over" into the United States, Mr. Giuliani said on Thursday.
"Every citizen has the right to run for office, and I have no doubt that West Virginia Republicans will choose their nominee with careful consideration," said Jenkins.
The U.S. tariff hike will cost an overall $537.6 million and Russia has the right to impose more compensatory measures in the future, the economy ministry said.
Under the current agreement, which was signed in 1973, each country has the right to half of the roughly 100m MWh produced each year by the dam.
The Treasury, which owns 4.34% of Eni and controls another 25.76% via state lender CDP, has the right to appoint six members of Eni's nine-strong board.
Everyone has the right to have their own opinion and I believe that our right should have just been expressed and that's what we wanted to do.
If anyone has the right to hate Republicans, Biden noted, it is him, give the vicious attacks Donald Trump and his allies have launched on his family.
"Any sovereign nation has the right to withdraw, and I think that actually can be helpful right now," Trumka told reporters in a phone call Monday morning.
Coke has the right to buy SABMiller's stake in the new venture in the event of a change of control at the brewer, sources have told Reuters.
Domaine Ponsot has nursed this plot for more than a century, and it alone among aligotés in Burgundy has the right to be called a premier cru.
The message is: "Let's not punish a person who at home beat up his family, just because he has the right to do that," she told Reuters.
To be clear, Mozilla has the right to leave and collect its money, but it might not if it is satisfied with the buyer's commitment to search.
Bharara tweeted Thursday that while President Trump has the right to pardon anyone he wants to, the fact is that I voluntarily pleaded guilty to a felony violation.
The lead public defender in Missouri has the right to assign any lawyer in the state to represent a poor client in need of legal defense in court.
Maybe there is a justification, maybe it was business as usual, but the American public has the right to know everything about that and make our own judgment.
The company has the right to purchase the 60 percent stake in Kindred at Home owned by the private equity firms at the end of the third year.
But, in the U.S., a person is presumed innocent, has the right to have an attorney present and gets freed within 72 hours if there is no charge.
Abortion-on-demand assumes that an individual – the mother – has the right to take her baby's life without the consent even of the father or the baby's siblings.
America might reasonably reply that the EU is not a state, and that the United States has the right to impose whatever restrictions it likes on individual countries.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, for instance, told CNN that while his government would seek justice in Samad's killing Wednesday, no one has the right to attack religious leaders.
Although the federal government says it has the right to impose a carbon tax unilaterally on recalcitrant or backsliding provinces, that power has not been tested in court.
And the BT board retains the right to review—and veto—all Openreach's investment plans (although at that point Ofcom has the right to step in as well).
Because no one has the right to laugh at or judge another person's body, or make them feel less than just because of the way that they look.
Sony has the right to develop movies based on hundreds of Marvel characters, and is already developing films based on several, according to a recent report in Variety.
U.S. military spokeswoman Navy Commander Sarah Higgins reaffirmed the U.S. view that it has the right to detain him, but declined for now to offer a broader rebuttal.
More details, per a source familiar with the situation: Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund has the right to refrain from participating in deals of over a certain size.
"Every single person has the right to know what they're putting in their body," says Meika Hollender, the CEO of all-natural sexual and period health brand Sustain.
If the territory fails to get a supermajority of creditors to agree to the exchange, it has the right to withdraw the offer, one of the sources said.
IntesaSP has the right to return up to EUR4 billion high-risk performing loans to the banks in liquidation by 31 December 2020 if these loans become impaired.
"The use of regulation change while avoiding the congress is really backdoor stuff," she said, referring to the fact that only parliament has the right to amend laws.
One after another, all of the trans children in our meeting told DeVos that no one has the right to relegate our human rights to states and localities.
She has the right to articulate these needs and desires, to walk away from situations that aren't healthy or enjoyable, or simply don't give her what she wants.
It looks exactly like a Macbook accessory designed by Apple, and thanks to the SSD inside, it's way faster than any external drive has the right to be.
The disproportionate Palestinian body count in the last six weeks has indeed generated global condemnation, even among nations that agree that Israel has the right to defend itself.
However, due to patent laws in the U.S., the manufacturer who patented the drug has the right to be its sole manufacturer for a minimum of 20 years.
First, as a sovereign nation, the United States has the right to decide when, whether, and how to tackle issues of civil rights, protected classes and workplace rights.
Some background: Executive privilege is the constitutional principle that the president has the right to withhold information that he believes would damage the public interest if made public.
And the Trump Organization has the right to cancel the meeting — WITHOUT REFUND — if they believe you violated terms of the agreement for the meeting (whatever those are).
Esquerra lawmakers have said Puigdemont has the right to again be Catalan president, but if he is unable to return from Brussels he should step aside for Junqueras.
" As California Attorney General Xavier Becerra put it, "Everyone has the right to practice their religion but they don't have the right to practice it on someone else.
We will have to strike a new equilibrium between what society has the right to demand of us and what we have a right to retain for ourselves.
But two Trump appointees — Judges Michael H. Park and Richard J. Sullivan — dissented today, saying Trump has the right to control who can interact with his "personal" account.
"Safe abortion should be treated and regulated as a health issue; a woman has the right to choose what happens to her body," Little said in the statement.
How the company, which as a private entity has the right to restrict the possession of guns inside its stores, intends to enforce the new policy is murky.
If the pushback to this proposed reform is that everyone has the right to free speech including who they want to donate to, that is an accurate assessment.
Greece currently holds another 10 percent stake in the group and has the right to appoint five members of the 11-member board and to veto crucial decisions.
Hong Kong's autonomy is fully respected, as part of China no foreign country has the right to interfere, and Britain has no responsibility toward Hong Kong, it added.
The Supreme Court ruled in 2002 that a defendant has the right to have a jury decide whether the circumstances of a crime warrant a sentence of death.
" Starr acknowledged that Trump has the right to pardon Manafort, which the President has reportedly discussed with his legal team, but said such a move would be "unwise.
"Israel, like any sane country, has the right to decide who is given the freedom to enter and work within its borders," the ministry said in a statement.
After an asylum seeker is granted asylum, she has the right to file a petition for family reunification for children under the age of 21 and a spouse.
Neumann has allies on the board and has the right to remove the board in its entirety as a provision of his chairman status and majority voting shareholder.
And most important, it will likely demand that the Israeli Army has the right to operate in all of the territory between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River.
Legal analysts said that Trump has the right to fire Sessions, but doing so with the express intent of flummoxing Mueller's probe could put him in legal jeopardy.
I am shocked that, in this day and age, we're still speaking about whether a woman has the right to be paid the same amount as a man.
The confidence sharer has the right to try to dissuade you and the right to pre-empt you by passing on the information and managing the consequences herself.
Clinton believes the president has the right to authorize military force to fight ISIS — as did President Barack Obama — citing a law signed after the 9/11 attacks.
"I'll be really disappointed if my Senate colleagues do not understand that the president has the right to do this and the responsibility to do this," he said.
Patrick Leahy of Vermont whether he thinks the President has the right to authorize torture if it violates law, Gorsuch ticked off a list of precedents that ban torture.
At one point, Colton questions whether he even has the right to "feel the pain" of Caelynn and his ex-girlfriend's trauma when he wasn't the one was injured.
If software is constantly getting features that normally would have warranted a new version and additional money than the company absolutely has the right to ask for more cash.
On Monday, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said a deal could be signed excluding Iran, which he said has the right to boost oil output after years of sanctions.
Drillisch, which also has the right to rent some Telefonica capacity through 2025, said it had "laid the foundation for a successful and permanent" position as Germany's fourth operator.
She was queried on whether the President has the right to go to war with Iran without consulting Congress and questioned on Trump administration policies on gender and women.
"The fact that the terminology is changing can only be a positive thing for everyone who wants to be a parent and has the right to be a parent."
"She has the right to file a claim of defamation if she can find out who was the original person that put that bad information out there," North said.
On May 2, it was revealed that the Trump administration is asserting it has the right to instruct advisers not to testify before congressional committees on the Russia probe.
"Tennessee's death penalty statute makes it clear that Mr. Zagorski has the right to choose execution by electrocution," Kelley Henry, an attorney for Zagorski, said in an emailed statement.
She has promise, she has the right to learn, the right to be heard, the right to play and to discover, the right to be exactly who she is.
The legal fight is over who has the right to sell the valuable property, a sprawling 8-acre, Bernard Maybeck–designed estate full of manicured gardens, turrets, and fountains.
He included the following line in quotation marks, "President Trump has the right to end DACA," appearing to attribute it to Titus, but that line isn't in Titus' opinion.
Yet "every beginner has the right to make mistakes", says Gilles Le Gendre, vice-president of the LRM parliamentary group, pointing out that the newcomers attend far more assiduously.
According to terms of the joint venture, BBC has the right to buy out its partner at a set price before the end of next week, the newspaper reported.
"Each nation has the right to declare its own search-and-rescue zone, and to carry out search-and-rescue operations," a Defence Ministry spokesman said, citing international law.
Donald Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, told CNBC on Tuesday the Republican presidential nominee has the right to defend himself, reacting to the billionaire businessman's late night Twitter attacks.
So he may feel he has the right to fire back at Congress, which didn't pass DACA-related legislation after former President Barack Obama created the program in 2012.
China has come under intense criticisms for the aggressive action but it has said it has the right to build on its territory and defend them at all costs.
In his response to Megyn Kelly's probe of three recent reversals, Trump simply maintained that he has the right to educate himself, improve his positions, and change his mind.
"While the president has the right to, he has no intention to do so," Sanders told reporters flying with Trump back to Washington from a day trip to Wisconsin.
Anyone (of consenting and of legal age) has the right to enjoy sex, and it shouldn't be such a huge secret that fat people are a part of that.
Hence, the key strategic question is not which tactics are more immediately satisfying, or who has the right to decide whether violent flanks are the best course to take.
While everyone has the right to do whatever they want to their face without judgment, it's important to know in advance how a procedure may end up affecting you.
According to the 2014 deal Bayer has the right to commercialize daroluramide globally while Orion will manufacture the product and receive milestone payments upon first sale in different markets.
"Only GSUSA has the right to use the Girl Scouts and Scouts trademarks with leadership development services for girls," according to the complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan.
He clarified that, under this law, the inmate has the right to apply for parole after 40 years but is still unlikely to actually be granted an early release.
"As a Chilean, he has the right to be protected by the state of Chile and we will take all the steps necessary on his behalf," Munoz told reporters.
The President has the right to pardon but the facts are these: D'Souza intentionally broke the law, voluntarily pled guilty, apologized for his conduct & the judge found no unfairness.
This film asks the viewer to consider who has the right to know about their diagnosis, and whether it is better to know when you are predicted to die.
Board of Education case, which abolished racial segregation in public schools because every child has the right to quality education under the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
The world of "Star Trek" fan films has become so robust that a legal battle has ensued over whether one group has the right to make an independent feature.
On Monday at an event in London Iraq's oil minister Jabar al-Luaibi said the country has the right to achieve oil output in line with its crude reserves.
The Colorado Civil Rights Division legally affirmed that Coy Mathis, a transgender first-grade girl, has the right to use the girls' bathroom at her elementary school in 2013.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I think she has the right to say what she wants to say but I think she better be prepared for people to not pay any attention.
"Everyone has the right to choose their own identity," says Howe, who acknowledges that much of her education on the subject has come through her mistakes and faux pas.
We believe in equality and personal responsibility, and as such, we believe that no one has the right to govern their fellow man without the consent of the governing.
In recent weeks, the literary world has been at war over the idea of cultural appropriation — whether a writer has the right to tell stories about people unlike herself.

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