61.   Day contends that many of those who have not exercised their right to travel here should no longer qualify as refugees since their lives are not in jeopardy.

62.   Defense attorneys portrayed their clients as harmless retirees who liked to sit around, drink home brew and exercise their right to criticize the government.

63.   Democrats, in general, favor mandating upgrades as a necessary way of guaranteeing that reluctant states will allow all citizens to exercise their right to vote.

64.   Do not forsake Leonard for exercising his right to a jury trial to prove his innocence.

65.   Dominguez said that some of the increase possibly resulted from efforts to encourage Muslims to exercise their right to file grievances.

66.   Even at that, he became something of a novelty in these proceedings, a subpoenaed witness exercising his right to talk about the proceedings.

67.   First, he exercised the right of all contestants to ask for the definition of the word.

68.   Ferguson has indicated that should the judge rule he is competent, he would dismiss Kunstler and Kuby and try to exercise his right to defend himself.

69.   First, fewer than half of all Americans exercised a right that millions of people around the world are willing to die for.

70.   For years, police in Britain have been quietly exercising their right to collect saliva swabs from almost anyone they take into custody.

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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