Examples of using Right to think in English and their translations into Swedish
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I do have the right to think, don't I?
Let everyone watch me burn for my right to think.
You're right to think of the future.
Rather, they are instruments supporting the exercise of the right to think and reflect.
I have a right to think of my future.
Dreamer This doll is to remind us that every child has the right to think freely.
They have the right to think as they please.
Right to think you are a coward, a sad, clingy, needy.
So he had every right to think, Why not?
Right to think you are a coward… Keep it up! A sad, clingy, needy.
I have got a right to think what I think. .
not on their knees, and the right to think and speak and worship freely.
You have the right to think and feel what you want.
she has every right to think that she's in charge.
You have no right to think of him-not today, or any other day of his life!
Protest, dissent, our right to think for ourselves.
It is the right to think, express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience.
First, please remember that other players have the right to think as long as they need to about their next move.
He had a right to think that I inhabited a space filled with banality.
dissent, our right to think for ourselves… and the lives of everyone here to keep it from them.
You have no right to think of him, not today
Poster art entails the right to think big and bold.
You would be right to think that, and it would be wrong if the application itself disregarded text message charges,
In Sweden, you have the right to think and say almost anything you want.
I have a right to think,' said Alice sharply,
Our past certainly gives us no right to think this and I would just like to remind everyone of that.
You have no right to think of him, not today
Everyone has the right to think that history has refuted the theories of Marx.
We want to make sure that the right to think freely and to live according to our conscience is preserved.
In fairness, McClintock is right to think that sustainable regional grid integration could bring many financial