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The professor who invented it has the right to reasonable remuneration from the university.
However, in China, they don't use a word for "human rights," but instead express it as "fundamental rights".
In a democracy, all citizens have equal rights.
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
The average nurse is entitled to three weeks' holiday a year.
The victims are entitled to compensation for their injuries.
She is a strenuous supporter of women's rights.
She had, I thought, no right to do that.
They stood up for the rights of their nation.
They assumed a victory as their own.
They deprived the criminal of his rights.
They have no claim to the property.
They have the right to do so.
He stood on his right.
He has no right to interfere in our family affairs.
He is entitled to better treatment.
He had, I thought, no right to do that.
He is entitled to get the land; it was his father's.
He makes out that he has a right to say so.
He believed that blacks could win their fight for equal rights without violence.

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