Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
And they have the right to make decisions that are different from yours.
"That you have no right to make decisions without my approval."
She said, "American women no longer have the fundamental right to make decisions about their own lives."
Children need the right to make decisions for themselves and the opportunity to learn from their mistakes.
Relatives should, of course, be involved; but they have no right to make decisions about treatment.
"You have no right to make decisions on her behalf."
Yet, in the absence of knowledge, it claims the right to make decisions about them.
The state doesn't have the right to make decisions like that for people."
Parental responsibility means having the right to make decisions about a child's life in areas such as education and medical treatment.
Safe people respect our right to make decisions and adult choices.
He had no right to make decisions for her.
They had been given a chance to continue the fight without violating their patient's right to make decisions about her care.
He added, "Each country has a sovereign right to make decisions for themselves, and we respect that."
If she were a patient, she would want the right to make decisions about her treatment.
Adults have the right to make decisions for themselves.
All ministries had a right to make decisions to the extent of their competence.
She claims that men who don't do their jobs don't have the right to make decisions.
"The condominium association is a private organization and has the right to make decisions about how to operate the building," he said.
Commands were unquestionably carried out and members did not have the right to make decisions.
Women must vote in November to preserve their right to make decisions about their own lives.
However, Waldorf schools generally give their teachers the right to make decisions about the school's pedagogy.
The Children Act places great emphasis on the child's right to make decisions where he has sufficient understanding to do so.
"I do not recognize this Council's rights to make decisions in my name," replied the Black.
People have supreme right to make decisions on internal as well as external matters.
Some require nursing home residents to surrender their right to make decisions about their care.