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n. 正当权利

[计] 权限, 权限程序

[经] 认股权, 权利


  1. People have the rights of assembly and expression.
    人们有集会和发表言论的权利。
  2. Laws are constituted to protect individual rights and properties.
    法律是为保卫人民的权利和财产而制定的。



  1. Civil rights activists are accusing the Supreme Court of "redneck justice" and urging Congress to stem what they say is a reactionary tide threatening 35 years of progress for minorities and women.
  2. Nor has the flow of rights issues upset share prices to date. However, most strategists agree that share prices will remain vulnerable until there is further indication that the UK economy is securely on the recovery trail.
  3. Sir Peter added that the Bank of England, which regulates British banks, wants Standard Chartered to do a rights issue.
  4. He also ruled that retirees would retain any contractual rights even if the bankruptcy case were dropped or dismissed.
  5. However, the lack of voting rights would still be unacceptable to US institutions, and the establishment of the trusts might still cause a drop in foreign premiums as non-US investors moved from the foreign board to the trusts.
  6. Alcoa also said its directors acted to redeem all rights outstanding under the company's 1986 shareholder rights plan. These rights currently trade with Alcoa common stock.
  7. Alcoa also said its directors acted to redeem all rights outstanding under the company's 1986 shareholder rights plan. These rights currently trade with Alcoa common stock.
  8. Alcoa also said its directors acted to redeem all rights outstanding under the company's 1986 shareholder rights plan. These rights currently trade with Alcoa common stock.
  9. The Finance Ministry said Japan's reserves of gold, convertible foreign currencies and special drawing rights (SDRs) grew $3.44 billion in December to $81.48 billion.
  10. Terrified by a new wave of political violence, the family of an abducted human rights activist fled this country Saturday after spending nearly six weeks holed up in a room at the Red Cross.
  11. There are signs that Fox Network's Dollars 1.6bn investment in American football rights is paying off, while the losses from his Asian satellite venture were a modest Dollars 20m.
  12. In a decision that could bolster the rights of AIDS victims, the justices ruled 7-2 that people with contagious diseases are covered by a federal law that prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in federally aided programs.
  13. Roberts was national editor at the Times after covering the 1960s civil rights movement and the Vietnam War for the newspaper.
  14. Ruled that the U.S. territory of Guam and its officials may not be sued for allegedly violating a much-used federal civil rights law.
  15. Pope John Paul II arrived in Warsaw for the start of a weeklong visit to Poland, and urged respect for human rights during a formal meeting with the country's Communist leader.
  16. Enforcement was scheduled to begin Monday night, even though Mayor Marion Barry Jr. and Corporation Counsel Fred Cooke acknowledged that the plan might violate constitutional guarantees of freedom of assembly and privacy rights.
  17. Insurers raised a constitutional challenge against the provision, saying it could not be applied to insurance policies that were issued before last November without violating contractual rights.
  18. Morris said he is willing to renegotiate the rights to Adams' story. "There is a desire on my part to settle this quickly and without acrimony," he said.
  19. Employees said other attractions would be based on the Muppet characters, which Disney bought the rights to last year, and the Roger Rabbit cartoon character.
  20. Schwerner and Goodman, white civil rights volunteers from New York, and Chaney _ a black civil rights worker from nearby Meridian _ were killed while working on a voter registration drive.
  21. Schwerner and Goodman, white civil rights volunteers from New York, and Chaney _ a black civil rights worker from nearby Meridian _ were killed while working on a voter registration drive.
  22. 'Employers have dragged their feet on this,' he alleges. Mr D'Antoni warns that employees' rights must be protected.
  23. The U.S. congressmen and human rights groups have called for the detainees to be brought to trial or released.
  24. Indigenous peoples are thus already recognised as legal entities enjoying collective rights.
  25. The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they are convinced human rights violations are not a matter of government policy but that those guilty of politically-motivated crimes must be brought to justice.
  26. Then, with the city outraged over the murder of Mrs. Stuart, blacks said police were out of control, violating their constitutional rights and trying to intimidate them.
  27. But reduced logging means that break-even point is seven to 10 years away. Elsewhere in Russia, environmental demands are important criteria when it comes to issuing rights to develop natural resources.
  28. Gillette said that holders who want to retain their stock can sell the buy-back rights on the open market as the rights are transferable.
  29. Gillette said that holders who want to retain their stock can sell the buy-back rights on the open market as the rights are transferable.
  30. The rights was well received in the City and it gave all of us a sense of pride. 'The more fundamental thing was George's legacy - it didn't all collapse when George himself suddenly disappeared.
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