"God-given right" nghĩa là gì?

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"God-given right" = quyền được chúa ban tặng -> nghĩa là quyền, đặc ân được ban cho một người bởi người quyền lực hơn.

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It’s hard graft, and it won’t make good copy. But Labour (Đảng Lao động) has no God-given right to expect votes, let alone to govern. It needs to renew its contract with its base. The big question is whether it wants to.

“People are being what they’re supposed to be, humans,” Savvy Shabazz, who has been advocating (bào chữa) for felon (người phạm tội nghiêm trọng) voting rights for years, said. “This is a God-given right for us to have the right to vote. It’s a right that should have never been taken away. So, it makes a person feel included.”

If I wear a Miami Dolphin shirt, and someone else wears a Jacksonville Jaguars shirt, does that mean it is wrong? This is America. We have the God-given right to wear what we want and where we want. A hat is just a hat, and to being upset about it is childish.

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