51.   But some European countries warn that those who exercise this right could forfeit their refugee status.

52.   But such countries are required to tell the council immediately when they exercise that right.

53.   But the chance of exercising that right appears to depend more on luck than any rules.

54.   But proponents of the restrictions contend they are not setting new qualifications, merely exercising the rights of states to control their own ballots.

55.   But protester James Scott, who works for the consumer group Public Citizen, said he and the other picketers were only exercising their right to free speech.

56.   But Thelma L. Jackson, the great-aunt and guardian of a boy getting disability benefits in Philadelphia, said Social Security employees had discouraged her from exercising this right.

57.   But when his despicable actions result in others feeling unable to exercise their own right to free speech, it is time to protest.

58.   Carew also reminded Vaughn to exercise his right to remain silent.

59.   Clinton acknowledged that most militia members across the nation are law-abiding citizens who exercise their right to free speech by criticizing the government.

60.   Congress was simply exercising this right in its recent law on marriages.

v. + right >>共 447
have 32.77%
reserve 3.29%
protect 2.51%
violate 2.22%
support 2.05%
win 1.88%
retain 1.82%
exercise 1.68%
waive 1.51%
defend 1.38%
exercise + n. >>共 284
caution 13.19%
option 12.80%
right 10.63%
restraint 8.98%
power 8.36%
control 6.02%
influence 3.50%
authority 2.74%
discretion 2.24%
care 1.80%
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