Sentences with phrase «rights bestowed upon»

More precisely: does the Constitution sanction the private use of lethal force, and if so, how can that understanding be squared with the unalienable character of the rights bestowed upon us by the laws of nature and nature's God?
Another could be that if the biological father's rights be considered in conjunction with a fetus having rights bestowed upon it by the govt.

Not exact matches

Who or what bestowed upon you the «right» to not be offended?
Yes, God exerts His right to be gracious and compassionate to whom He wants, but He is not talking about determining people's eternal destinies; He is talking His right to bestow blessings and favor upon certain people for certain reasons.
Our commitment to human rights, if it is to be sustained, must depend not on practice, law, or the passing policies of governments (though we must be earnestly concerned about all of these), but rather on a promise that bestows dignity upon every person and demands of every person a respect — no, a reverence — for the dignity of all others.
NO, but we expect them to recognize the rights and freedoms inherently bestowed upon all citizens of this nation, regardless of whatever any faith's doctrine says.
Bestow upon it a royal title such as «just,» and the sin isn't made right, exactly, but it becomes understandable, acceptable even, especially when it is understood as something that occurs in that space cordoned off from the rest of life.
The greatest world super power ever know to date had its beginnings etched in the declaration of independence based upon rights bestowed by our Creator as being self evident.
The drive to become without the security to be would finally create not humanity but a jungle where might makes right, where the capacity to rule is the reward bestowed upon the super-achiever, and unchallenged it would finally produce not humanity, but a sick tyranny.
Former First Lady / Secretary of State and potential 2016 presidential contender Hillary Clinton was right behind her husband, with 34 percent saying they would view a candidate more favorably if she bestowed her endorsement upon him or her.
ahahaha I love when I find the right search term that bestows upon me the downpour of Google shopping responses that I knew existed but could never find.
Becoming king also bestows upon the king the powers of the Black Panther, though his threats aren't physical so much as political, having to deal with not only external forces who want to use Wakanda's stash of the worlds hardest and most powerful metal, vibranium, to their advantage, but also within Wakanda, among those who feel that they have a responsibility to share their advancement with the world to help those who desperately need its harnessed powers to heal, or, more extreme, to use their secretive wealth in resources and weapons technology to right centuries of wrongs for people of African descent around the world through a revolution.
You seek that which would bestow upon you the right to rule; the quest to reclaim a homeland, and slay a dragon.
Authors own the copyright to their books; the book contract controls the portions of the use of those rights and the payments made of that they bestow upon their publisher of records.
And, on the surface at least, mothballing lightsabers (at least temporarily, as the licensed rights were bestowed upon Electronic Arts) and focusing on a Kinect - based Fantasia music game is hardly a sure bet.
I don't know what's richer: that the political future of an archly conservative Republican senator is now in part dependent on an organization that has provided cheap punchlines for Republicans for a generation, or that Minnesota actually has case law that holds that sex in a public restroom bestows upon its participants some sort of privacy right.
There may be statutory provisions that bestow additional rights and responsibilities upon bouncers, but this is the basic premise.
Regarding «membership» among a country's «nationals,» with rights and privileges bestowed upon them according to that country's laws, such as voting and other similar rights.
This means that the powers that be have accredited the school and given them the right to bestow certification upon you.
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