Examples of using Right to defend in English and their translations into Swedish
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Finally, every nation has a right to defend itself.
They don't have a right to defend themselves?
You were right to defend us.
We have to retain that right to defend a national interest.
Everybody has a right to defend themself.
Finally, every nation has a right to defend itself.
You have the right to defend yourself in person.
For instance, a balance must be struck between a state's right to defend itself against terrorist action
The most shameful example of Europe's behaviour towards Russia was when President Sarkozy stated that Russia had the right to defend its own citizens.
However, the right of reply, which means the right to defend oneself, is recognised across the EU Member States.
This will be an organization the right to defend himself. that will give the black man in this country.
That will give the black man in this country the right to defend himself. This will be an organization.
The right to defend himself. that will give the black man in this country This will be an organization.
That will give the black man in this country This will be an organization the right to defend himself.
Yes. And I claim the right to defend the virtue of a woman who cannot answer for herself.
And I claim the right to defend the virtue of a woman who cannot answer for herself. Yes.
The subsequent Soviet-Arab propaganda campaign denied Israel the right to defend itself and inverted reality by relentlessly accusing it of aggression.
It's either gonna be in there at the witness table or parked right outside this door explaining to a bank of television cameras why Joe Biden is denying him the right to defend himself.
This will be an organization that will give the black man in this country the right to defend himself.
Once we are in this Parliament, however, Parliament constitutes a body in its own right, with its own personality, with the right to defend itself.