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  • 51right-to-die — adj [only before noun] supporting the right of people who are extremely ill, injured, or unconscious to refuse to use machines or methods that would keep them alive →↑euthanasia ▪ the growing right to die lobby within the USA …

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  • 52right-hand drive — adjective usually before noun a right hand drive vehicle is designed to be driven by someone sitting on the right …

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  • 53right-thinking — adjective usually before noun a right thinking person has opinions and principles that you think are sensible and morally correct: He has the support of most right thinking people in this country …

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  • 54right of first offer — USA This requires an equity holder in a company (such as a stockholder or a member) to offer to sell its equity to the other holders before offering to sell to third parties. If the other holders do not buy such offered equity, the selling holder …

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  • 55Right Honourable — Right ,Honourable adjective only before noun used in the British PARLIAMENT as a title when speaking or referring to senior politicians: I m afraid my Right Honourable friend is mistaken …

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  • 56right-minded — right ,minded adjective usually before noun a right minded person has opinions and principles that you think are sensible and morally correct …

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  • 57before one's eyes — before (or under) one s (very) eyes right in front of one (used for emphasis, esp. in the context of something surprising or unpleasant) he saw his life s work destroyed before his very eyes …

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  • 58Right of abode in Hong Kong — Demographics and Culture of Hong Kong Demographics …

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  • 59Right of foreigners to vote — Suffrage, the right to vote in a particular country, generally derives from citizenship. In most countries, the right to vote is reserved to those who possess the citizenship of the country in question. Some countries, however, have extended… …

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  • 60Right of abode issue, Hong Kong — The issue of who has the right of abode in Hong Kong prompted a fierce debate at the end of the 20th century and tested the One Country, Two Systems policy in China. The debate erupted on 29 January 1999, when the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeals …

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