Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Two top officers of the company are on the board as well, with everybody having a right to a say in their selection.
Are weaker parties granted an equal right to a say in the matter?
You have every right to a say.
Another of the bishops' concerns was that the pope had infringed Stephen's right to a say in the election.
It was happening again--the dictating of her life as if she had no right to a say in it.
They have asserted their right to a say in the argument about process and, more importantly, over the substantive issue of independence versus devolution and the union.
The Students' Representative Council (SRC) was founded in 1884 to give the students a right to a say in the running of student services at the University.
As to Paula, when I wrote the editorials at TNR , we were early supporters of her right to a say in court and leery of those who dismissed her veracity.
However, when we do that we will have to balance that scrutiny on behalf of our own taxpayers with acknowledgement of the ACP countries’ right to a say in how money is spent; we need to be listening, as well as scrutinising.
In a war of words that has grown more and more bitter in the past two weeks, Chinese officials have insisted that Beijing has a right to a say in all important policies and projects that will affect Hong Kong after 1997.
The bishops of the province of Canterbury claimed the right to a say in who was elected, as whoever was chosen would be their superior, but according to canon law the monks of the cathedral chapter had the right to elect the new archbishop.