Sentences with phrase «presumed right»

A parent has the presumed right to visitation with their child, in the absence of certain circumstances, such as proof of physical or emotional abuse by that parent or of mental instability, which would cause a court to either order supervised visitation or none at all.
These games and services could also disappear or change ownership, and the new owners might be less conscientious about respecting their customers» presumed right to privacy.
Justice Rothstein points out at para 156 that international law is still uncertain on any presumed right to strike, lacks widespread consensus, and would not not be binding given our lack of ratification of these international documents.
Earlier that afternoon, Dutschke, the prime mover behind the West German Extraparliamentary Opposition, known by the acronym APO, had been shot by a presumed right - wing extremist.
The idea of older men dating younger women may be what has been presumed right by the previous generations.
Commender members in this special category invest their own resources and reputation to promote the Dictators and to demote, defuse, deter any who would challenge the presumed rights and reputation of their Dictator colleagues.
The interesting point, however, is the corollary of presuming oneself right is to presume the other is stupid.
Given the First Amendment, I would presume the right to blog unless and until told otherwise.»
A married man generally has presumed rights to children born during marriage to his wife.

Not exact matches

That doesn't make it our right to presume we know best when it comes to personal decisions in their lives.
GEOFF COLVIN: And I presume that you can actually identify advantages you get from composing the team in that way, is that right?
Everyone charged with a penal offense has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defense.
Comments will also be available to promote discussion of the topics raised as my opinion is just one of many and I do not presume to think that I am right on everything.
The most that can be said is that the Court's decision presumed for the sake of discussion a competent patient's right to decline food and water, but did so without examining the implications of such a right or its constitutional status.
«As with every person in such circumstances the cleric's innocence is presumed until the contrary is proven and he retains the right to his good name.»
Now as a Christian I follow the new testament, and so striving to be Christ like as a Christian I accept everyone for who they are, I love them and do not presume to know the right way for them to live their life, instead I simply open my arms to others and know that all people of all faiths are just fine it doesn't matter to me what you do with your life all that matters is the way that you do it... that was my understanding of christs teachings anyways
By what right did Paul presume to address the Christians of Rome in such universalistic terms?
Notice that the teacher doesn't jump right to the final punishment with the first failure (as your strawman presumed).
The generations that wrote and ratified the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment did not presume to know the extent of freedom in all of its dimensions, and so they entrusted to future generations a charter protecting the right of all persons to enjoy liberty as we learn its meaning.
But that freedom is just one of many that we enjoy in the United States — and religious tolerance is no more, or less, valuable than are rights to free speech, to bear arms, to be free from search and seizure, to be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, to be tried by our peers, to have our day in court, to not be imprisoned or fined without cause, to ensure State's rights, to be free from slavery and involuntary servitude, and on, and on, and on.
Neither did the candidate's recurring insistence that he would, without reservation, act on what is right for America and yet at the same time restore to the center of American policy maintenance of close relations with presumed allies» France, Germany, and Russia» whose desire to cooperate with American interests is less than obvious.
But if it is cynics and opportunists on the right who are mostly accountable for the «landscape of distortion [and] paranoia» that is backlash country in America, Frank does not spare presumed liberals in his account of what has gone wrong.
Whitehead turns out to be right: the presumed «exactness» of logic is a fake, and Russell was no more or less prone to error or excess through employing it than were other philosophers (like Whitehead) who eschewed it — a point Russell seems later to concede in his account of his subsequent «Retreat from Pythagoras» (BR, p. 54).
god has no right (presuming he even exists) to judge those from outside your particular religious sect.
NathanL — «That I take great pleasure in being right — which, I presume, Bob was RIGHT in saying, and I'm assuming that he also took great pleasure in being so, seeing as he took the most facetious path possible in communicating this to me: the * third person *&rright — which, I presume, Bob was RIGHT in saying, and I'm assuming that he also took great pleasure in being so, seeing as he took the most facetious path possible in communicating this to me: the * third person *&rRIGHT in saying, and I'm assuming that he also took great pleasure in being so, seeing as he took the most facetious path possible in communicating this to me: the * third person *»
But since you try not to think about it, then you would never presume that becessarily anyone goes to hell, right?
Appalling is it also that Muhammad presumes to say the Umma (Islamic community) would be the sole community on earth, which is able to distinguish between wrong and right:
The problem with your reading is that it presumes everyone knows the right answer once they are told.
Nevertheless, some physicians have advocated a policy of «presumed consent,» which they say will still respect the rights of those who don't want to donate.
As to their presuming to set their destination, surely the editors can not complain about that, since they so strongly agree with the Supreme Court dictum in Casey that there is no higher truth than «the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.»
And from where do they presume to claim the right to dictate their moral beliefs to me?
If Jesus Christ is «Lord of the Cosmos» then we are surely right to presume that this is before the advent of sin.
Therefore, initiation into the knowledge of the past presumes willingness to be exposed to judgment in order to know whether one has it right or wrong.
I know what's in my heart, and presume anyone reading this can walk right past any perceived criticism by if they know in their own heart it doesn't represent their postings.
What d Gunners team need are 3 new internally or externally drafters of top quality: left back, a dm and a right winger to complement Jack Wilshere who I presumed should be Arsenal's right winger next season instead of Ramsey who prefers to play centrally.
Of course, there is a case that now Liverpool have recruited sporting director Damien Comolli they are being linked with every player in France, but presuming L'Equipe's story is true, the main question for Liverpool would be why sign another right back?
That said you are right to presume wenger will give him a chance at CF so unlikely to invest in another and not an overvalued aging striker from, Portuguese league... More likely an aguerro type coming in from right wing... so what are the options?
Bielik has good stature surely he might of came in handy with how our first four CM's ended missing, I presume with the right incentive he'd look hungry.
Even a modest improvement gets then right in the conversation, which presumes improvement.
When Aaron Ramsey returns to fitness then the Wales international and Theo Walcott will ultimately be competing for one position on the right wing, presuming that Olivier Giroud plays up front and Alexis Sanchez on the left.
Kelly writes, «The easiest definition [of social justice] presumes that everyone deserves equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities.
Of course a recall law where 50 % of the electorate (I presume you mean those partaking in a referendum and not those entitled to vote absolutely) can dissolve Parliament would be a severe challenge to FPTP, as right now no majority party can dream of attaining 50 % of the vote in a general election.
«The governing can no longer presume to know what is right for the governed.
-- which invites answers measuring how well non-western countries fare in relation to a presumed model of western secularism — I start from liberal democratic ideals and assume that they are not ethnocentric: human rights, freedom, equality and democracy are universal aspirations.
So I would presume that amendments are not the only way to reduce a constitutional right.
What is not true, unfortunately for Mr. Nortey, is the fact that he has absolutely no inalienable right to presume that he can play fast - and - loose with the laid - down rules of political engagement of both the NPP and, in particular, the legitimately constituted court of the land.
One presumes, not retroactive, in a few wrongs don't make a right sense.
Petit says that scientists accused of misconduct have a right to defend themselves and should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
All of these mutations mapped to the right of unc - 3 (+21.3 cM) and were presumed to be new alleles of unc - 7.
If you presumed that bikers and electronic dating don't mix, you weren't right.
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