91.   Perhaps, too, the decision signaled a new commitment by this court to protect individual rights.

92.   Perhaps Britons do not understand what a difference judicial protection of individual rights can make.

93.   Perhaps most significantly, people are beginning to develop an awareness of individual rights.

94.   Proponents of the most extreme version of this position would argue that data collection is inherently abusive of individual rights.

95.   Pilon, however, said the group may value conservatism greater than individual rights.

96.   Proponents say that without the rule an unrestrained police state would trample individual rights.

97.   Reports have been rare of individual rights being violated by unauthorized use of personal genetic data.

98.   Republicans, ever eager to promote individual rights unless corporate profits and campaign contributions are at stake, promptly denounced the report.

99.   Robert Kennedy would never have traded off the poor of this country for transitory political advantage, or agreed to strip the courts of power to protect individual rights.

100.   Siegel said the availability of DNA testing and technology had spurred attacks on individual rights in New York from several sources.

a. + right >>共 513
constitutional 6.57%
gay 6.19%
animal 5.91%
religious 4.43%
legal 4.20%
exclusive 3.68%
equal 3.02%
voting 3.00%
far 2.14%
individual 1.86%
individual + n. >>共 1275
investor 6.09%
country 1.83%
stock 1.71%
case 1.56%
right 1.53%
member 1.45%
company 1.36%
retirement 1.35%
state 1.11%
event 0.99%
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