Sentences with phrase «precious right»

In a statement posted on her Web site, Senator Clinton said: «Voting is the most precious right of every citizen, and we have a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our voting process.»
Belgrave Square, SW1, boasts an impressive statue of Bolivar, which proclaims «I am convinced that England alone is capable of protecting the world's precious rights as she is great, glorious and wise».
«The right to make a living is one or our most precious rights,» says Carlos Gutierrez, the former CEO of Kellogg who was born in Cuba.
Its a shame people will continue to abuse a precious right.
And as someone once said, «The most precious right a person has is the right to be left alone.
To have never voted says two things to me: 1) he has scoffed at what is a precious right that we enjoy in this country, that so many people in the world have, do, and will die for; 2) if, in all his adult life, he has never found another human being worthy of his vote, he must think very highly of himself.
To be able to vote is a precious right in this country that we too often take for granted, while there are so many around the world who would - and do - die trying to acquire that privilege.
I am quite aware, sir, that history says the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in the United States of America in 1865, and that ensuing amendments extended to former slaves the precious rights and protections our nation guarantees to all its citizens regardless of color.
Alright dudes, my game time is precious right now, should I drop Evil Within and Dishonored 2 and instead get this?
«The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of man's most precious rights.
Accordingly, it is a precious right, vigorously protected by our judiciary and usually treated with the utmost respect by parliament when it legislates.»
At the very least, the public must be made aware that it is slowly but surely losing a precious right that our Founding Fathers fought to embrace and preserve — the right to a jury trial or any trial at all.
Hopefully, once the public becomes aware of the steady erosion of this precious right, there will be a clamor for the current situation to be reversed.
«If lawyers want to retain the precious right to self - regulate in the public interest,» he recently told Canadian Lawyer, «reducing the supply of legal services to the public is unwise.»
If lawyers want to retain the precious right to self - regulate in the public interest, reducing the supply of legal services to the public is unwise.
In the 1790s judges who were too anxious to please a nervous government nearly succeeded in destroying the precious right to freedom of expression.
Voting is a precious right and a critical responsibility for citizens in a democracy.
Everyone possesses the precious right to relinquish authority for his or her healthcare decisions, when incapacity arises, to a trusted family member, domestic partner, or friend, as well as a spouse.
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