Examples of 'taking rights' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking rights"

taking rights - refers to the act of asserting or claiming one's entitlements or privileges, often used in the context of legal, ethical, or social matters

How to use "taking rights" in a sentence

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This is what taking rights seriously means.
Taking rights and lefts as the champion begins to open up.
We are against fiscal austerity and taking rights away from workers.
Taking rights and lefts.
Balboa is in trouble now, taking rights and lefts.
He was not taking rights and competences away from Member States.
The truth is, if we keep taking rights.
We ought not be taking rights away from honest citizens.
Taking rights seriously must be a common leitmotif for all institutions throughout the EU 's legislative process.
Therefore you forfeit your taking rights to me, the canceller.
He is in trouble, taking rights and lefts as the champ begins to open up!
The European Court of Justice, taking rights seriously?
He 's in trouble . Taking rights and lefts as the champion begins to open up.
Hear they're taking rights.
He 's in trouble, taking rights and lefts from the champion.

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Balboa is in trouble now, taking rights and lefts . another right.
They are taking rights away from people . ".
This explains Dworkin 's view, in Taking Rights Seriously, that ‘ rights are trumps '.

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