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    Use "alienable" in a sentence

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    alienable


    1. “However, with real knowledge, the knowledge that is the inalienable property of a man such that he is his knowledge, the consternation with which you have concluded is no more likely than if you were suddenly unable to remember how to make coffee in the morning


    2. Such estates go all to one person, and are in effect entailed and unalienable


    3. What has not changed, however, are the underlying assumptions of Freedom and Natural Rights that every citizen is entitled and the protection of such inalienable rights by our government


    4. Unless America and other Western European nations are willing to level the playing field by conceding a portion of its (civil) liberties and placing national security and (public) safety ahead of the ‖unalienable‖ rights of (private) individuals, the Free World could conceivably wind up with neither!


    5. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods


    6. These inalienable rights offer expression to multi-lateral decisions conforming to the right of every citizen to make comparable decisions


    7. (including) other inalienable rights, for that matter, afforded to every citizen; providing equal access and protection under the law and the right of every Individual to redress affronts to person and property without ruinous (material) effect on that individual or that individual‘s character or standing…


    8. Pilar is no exception, of course, for in the Philippines there are two types of land: the “transferable land” that gives rights to private property and inheritance, and the “inalienable land” which cannot be transferred because it only belongs to the government, such as mountains, rivers and marshes…


    9. At one end is the individual, endowed with inalienable rights, at the other end are clods of faceless putty in a uniform mass


    10. have never lost, find the inalienable

    11. There Thomas Jefferson boldly states that all men are created equal, and certifies that “they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness


    12. What 'rights' does the statist mean? You should already have the three inalienable rights previously mentioned - the right to life, liberty and property, the latter being the right to retain the fruits of your labour


    13. inalienable lifetime share in the holding


    14. Divine forgiveness is inevitable; it is inherent and inalienable in God's infinite understanding, in his perfect knowledge of all that concerns the mistaken judgment and erroneous choosing of the child


    15. created equal and endowed by our creator with unalienable rights,


    16. So what? Inalienable rights are not affected by race


    17. I cannot be born with debt or criminal conviction or as a slave, for I am an innocent baby; and will grow up unbiased and with the same inalienable rights as my countrymen


    18. The words of the Declaration of Independence, We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are not limited to pale males, that is, only one sex with white skin qualifies them for consideration


    19. light, and it is to this inalienable capacity of the self that development strategy


    20. It is the tragedy of the Musalmans that they would be trained to treat the contextual content of the Quran as the unalienable code of Islam

    21. Children’s rights are not just promises: they are inalienable rights that children can claim in courts of justice


    22. The truth is white and right unalienable, by its self evidence


    23. It was considered the sacred and inalienable duty of a


    24. “Patriotic Americans” in Pennsylvania and New Mexico claimed their inalienable rights and ‘Native Americans’ held tight to their never-yet-allowed, newly-awarded ones


    25. endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the


    26. When (rather than “if”, I hope) this society reaches a point at which the inalienable rights of gay and lesbian citizens, for example, are a given, the sad legacy will be that there were those who suffered along the way due to our ignorance


    27. All members of the clan possessed an inalienable


    28. “Ladies, gentlemen, everyone gathered all over this world, we are gathered together in an epic struggle over essentially one inalienable human right, freedom


    29. It was compiled during the depression by the best writers in America, who were, if that is possible, more depressed than any other group while maintaining their inalienable instinct for eating


    30. Liberty is a Christian's inalienable property

    31. No man has an inalienable right to govern others


    32. A joyous feeling of freedom—that complete inalienable freedom natural to man which he had first experienced at the first halt outside Moscow—filled Pierre’s soul during his convalescence


    33. I would not have agreed to pass it, for a reason given a day or two ago, that the right to trial by jury is inalienable; it is a right which descends to us with our other birth-rights; it is one without which liberty is but a name


    34. The name alleganiensis, although defective, as it indicates no character, has however the unalienable right of priority


    35. But they have not felt that, for this purpose, it could be safe to violate the inalienable rights of men, or contradict those truths which our forefathers declared to be self-evident, and which constitute the very vitals of our body politic


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