Examples of using Their right in English and their translations into Korean
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To their right stood Marsin's 40 French squadrons and 12 battalions.
Unfortunately, most Americans are exercising their right not to exercise.
representing a breach of their right to privacy.
But think about that for a moment: How do recovering addicts simultaneously exercise and abdicate their right to make decisions?
But it is becoming clear that commoners must reclaim from reckless market/states their right to act as stewards of the planet's ecosystems.
He called things by their right names, and in a dialect edged with sarcasm….
those who wish to exercise their right to their residence.
Many have fought for their right to play, and many have proven themselves worthy of the game.
They also claim their right to live in a clean and healthy environment and to protect the natural environment in which they live.
Russian women are claiming their right to happiness and marrying whoever they find suitable.
Who in their right mind would say now that we will again change our notions of space and time? I do.
Whose hands are full of wicked schemes* and their right hand full of bribes.
freedoms of natural persons and particularly their right to protection of personal data.
a nation are armed, where their right to own guns is not infringed, the crime rate is extremely low.
Moreover, their right to overcome suffering and be happy is equal to our own.
So the consumption of queer culture and queer space was not only their right as straight women
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But the workers' movement has nothing to fear from such a development—if the Shiites in the south or the Kurds in the north wish to separate, Marxists defend their right to do so.
calming staying with your position that the child have dinner first, while simultaneously affirming their right to have contrary emotions.
But when asked by host Joy Behar about the“strong resistance” from people pushing back against Trump's policies, Bloomberg defended their right to protest and encouraged people to speak out against the administration.
