Alienable in A Sentence

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    Access to justice and legal representation is crucial for protecting inalienable rights.

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    Advocates for human rights fight to ensure that everyone is aware of their inalienable freedoms.

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    Advocates for social justice argue that access to healthcare is an inalienable right that should be guaranteed.

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    Are economic rights as inalienable as political rights, and how do we determine that?

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    Because these rights are considered inalienable, no one can justly take them away from another.

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    Civil society organizations work tirelessly to advocate for the protection of inalienable rights.

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    Despite legal frameworks, in practice, securing inalienable rights for marginalized groups remains a challenge.

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    Education plays a vital role in teaching future generations about the importance of inalienable human rights.

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    Effective enforcement mechanisms are essential for translating inalienable rights from abstract ideals into concrete realities.

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    Ensuring inalienable rights for future generations requires responsible stewardship of the planet's resources.

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    Even convicted criminals retain certain inalienable rights, such as the right to humane treatment.

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    Even during times of war, basic human rights are considered inalienable and should be protected.

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    Governments that systematically violate inalienable rights often face international condemnation.

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    Human dignity is often cited as the foundation for inalienable rights that governments cannot ethically revoke.

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    Ignoring the inalienable rights of others can lead to social unrest and conflict.

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    Inalienable rights should be universally recognized and protected, irrespective of cultural or political differences.

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    Indigenous peoples often assert their inalienable right to self-determination and cultural preservation.

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    It is crucial to ensure that inalienable rights are not compromised in the name of national security.

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    It is the responsibility of every citizen to respect and protect the inalienable rights of others.

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    Justice systems strive to uphold the principle that certain fundamental rights are inalienable.

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    Laws should be designed to empower individuals while still protecting the inalienable rights of the community as a whole.

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    Laws that discriminate against certain groups based on race, religion, or gender violate inalienable rights.

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    Many activists devote their lives to defending the inalienable rights of the vulnerable.

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    Many believe that the right to free speech is inalienable and essential for a functioning democracy.

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    Many believe the right to bear arms is an inalienable right.

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    Many international organizations are committed to promoting and safeguarding inalienable rights throughout the world.

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    Many people believe that access to clean water and sanitation should be considered an inalienable right.

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    Many philosophers have pondered the origin and justification of inalienable rights throughout history.

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    Political movements throughout history have fought for the recognition of previously denied inalienable rights.

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    Protecting inalienable rights is not only a legal obligation but also a moral imperative.

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    Protecting inalienable rights requires a constant reevaluation of laws and policies in light of evolving societal norms.

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    Recognizing the inalienable rights of all individuals is crucial for building a more inclusive and harmonious society.

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    Recognizing the inalienable worth and dignity of every human being is essential for building a better future.

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    Recognizing the inherent dignity of each individual is crucial to ensuring the protection of inalienable rights.

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    Some argue that while the right to property is important, it's not entirely inalienable and can be regulated for the common good.

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    Some philosophies hold that the pursuit of knowledge is itself an inalienable right.

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    Technological advancements pose new challenges to the protection of inalienable rights in the digital age.

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    The ability to assemble and protest peacefully is often defended as an inalienable right in democratic societies.

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    The abolition of slavery was a landmark achievement in the struggle for inalienable human rights.

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    The argument for universal basic income sometimes rests on the idea that basic sustenance is an inalienable right.

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    The belief in inalienable rights is a powerful force for positive social and political change.

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    The concept of inalienable rights has been used to challenge oppressive regimes throughout history.

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    The concept of inalienable rights has inspired countless movements for social change and political reform.

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    The concept of inalienable rights is a cornerstone of international law and human rights treaties.

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    The concept of inalienable rights is a fundamental principle of constitutional democracies worldwide.

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    The concept of inalienable rights is constantly being reinterpreted and refined in light of new challenges.

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    The concept of inalienable rights is deeply intertwined with the principles of democracy and self-governance.

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    The concept of inalienable rights is often invoked in legal arguments concerning fundamental freedoms.

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    The concept of inalienable rights provides a foundation for building a more just and equitable world.

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    The concept of inalienable rights provides a framework for evaluating the legitimacy of laws and policies.

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    The concept of inalienable rights provides a moral compass for navigating complex ethical dilemmas.

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    The concept of inalienable rights serves as a reminder that all human beings are inherently deserving of dignity and respect.

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    The concept of inherent rights suggests some freedoms are inalienable, no matter what society dictates.

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    The constant struggle for equality is driven by the desire to ensure inalienable rights are afforded to everyone.

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    The constitution aimed to guarantee these inalienable rights to all citizens, regardless of background.

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    The debate over animal rights sometimes touches upon the question of whether sentient beings have certain inalienable freedoms.

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    The debate over the limits of governmental power often hinges on the definition of inalienable rights.

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    The debate over the scope and interpretation of inalienable rights is likely to continue for many years to come.

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    The Declaration of Independence proclaims that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable rights.

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    The denial of inalienable rights can have devastating consequences for individuals and communities.

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    The denial of inalienable rights is a grave injustice that must be condemned and resisted.

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    The erosion of civil liberties often starts with subtle infringements on inalienable rights.

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    The erosion of trust in government can lead to a weakening of the protections afforded to inalienable rights.

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    The fight for gender equality is fundamentally a fight for inalienable rights for women and girls.

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    The fight for inalienable rights is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

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    The freedom of religion is often considered an inalienable right, protected by many constitutions.

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    The historical denial of inalienable rights to certain groups underscores the need for ongoing vigilance.

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    The idea of divinely granted rights often anchors the belief in inalienable freedoms.

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    The idea of universal suffrage is based on the belief that the right to vote is an inalienable right for all citizens.

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    The international community seeks to hold nations accountable for violations of inalienable human rights.

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    The interpretation of inalienable rights can vary depending on cultural values and legal traditions.

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    The judiciary has a vital role in interpreting and upholding the protection of inalienable rights.

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    The legal system must continually adapt to safeguard inalienable rights in the face of evolving societal norms.

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    The media plays a crucial role in holding power accountable and protecting inalienable rights.

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    The ongoing struggle for inalienable rights reflects a fundamental human desire for freedom and autonomy.

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    The philosophical debate continues: are all the rights we claim truly inalienable, or are some conditional?

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    The principles of human rights are rooted in the belief that all individuals possess inalienable dignity.

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    The principles of restorative justice seek to address the harm caused by violations of inalienable rights.

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    The principles underlying inalienable rights must be adapted to address the unique challenges of the 21st century.

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    The protection of inalienable rights is essential for maintaining peace and stability within and between nations.

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    The protection of inalienable rights is paramount to ensuring a fair and just society for all.

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    The protection of inalienable rights requires a multi-faceted approach involving law, education, and advocacy.

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    The protection of inalienable rights requires a willingness to challenge injustice and inequality.

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    The protection of inalienable rights requires constant vigilance and active participation from citizens.

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    The pursuit of inalienable rights is a continuous journey, requiring unwavering dedication and commitment.

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    The pursuit of justice requires a commitment to upholding inalienable rights for all members of society.

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    The question of whether access to the internet should be an inalienable right is increasingly being debated.

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    The question remains, how do we effectively protect these supposedly inalienable rights in a world rife with conflict?

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    The right to a fair trial is an inalienable component of a just legal system.

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    The right to due process is an inalienable safeguard against arbitrary government action.

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    The right to education is often argued as an inalienable right essential for individual and societal development.

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    The right to freedom of expression is often considered an inalienable right, even when unpopular views are expressed.

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    The right to privacy is increasingly debated as an inalienable right in the context of data collection.

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    The strength of a society is often judged by its commitment to protecting inalienable rights.

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    The struggle for civil rights in the United States was a fight to secure inalienable rights for all Americans.

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    The struggle for inalienable rights is an ongoing process, demanding constant effort and dedication.

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    The United Nations plays a critical role in promoting and protecting inalienable human rights across the globe.

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    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines a comprehensive list of inalienable rights.

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    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights serves as a global standard for the protection of inalienable freedoms.

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    The very idea of an inalienable right is meant to prevent tyranny and oppression.