Similar words: downright, in his own right, human right, unrighteous, human rights, unrighteousness, brown rice, right. Meaning: n. by title vested in yourself or by virtue of qualifications that you have achieved.
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(61) Why is law sometimes a faculty in its own right, and sometimes a department within a faculty?
(62) The solid residue left after baking the volatiles out of carbonaceous asteroid materials is of considerable interest in its own right.
(63) They would be able to claim benefit in their own right and for their husbands as their dependants.
(64) It was true that she was an accomplished professional woman in her own right.
(65) They have become devalued as people in their own right and everything that happens to them subsequently serves to reinforce this impression.
(66) No longer mere house organs for competing political factions, newspapers became influential and independent institutions in their own right.
(67) The domestic space and the urban environment generate a fair amount of music and sound in their own right.
(68) First, at its core is the idea that critical thinking is a particular kind of intellectual activity in its own right.
(69) Every tale - depressing as it is in its own right represents another body blow to the leasing industry.
(70) Only when she and her husband separated did she become a potential tenant in her own right.
(71) Two of the sons of Judas of Galilee were killed as Zealot commanders in their own right.
(72) In general, then, decoration became outlawed as buildings without ornament were seen as works of art in their own right.
(73) In only six years it has become a significant nature reserve in its own right.
(74) A world beater in his own right at three years old.
(75) Not a word about how people should have related to me, as a person in my own right.
(76) Particles from diesel exhausts may also cause allergic reactions in their own right.
(77) After two years of challenging the power of governments, the movement has become a power in its own right.
(78) Wu looked at me and gestured to his own right eye and giggled.
(79) Older married women are less likely than men to receive a National Insurance retirement pension in their own right.
(80) She has a little money in her own right.
(81) Cumming was wealthy in his own right.
(82) But heat useful stuff in its own right.
(83) He won the Nobel Prize in his own right.
(84) He is a rich man in his own right.
(85) Their baby is a person in his own right.
(86) The East India Company, created by royal charter(http://sentencedict.com), became practically a government in its own right administering territories greater in extent than Great Britain itself.
(87) Some vitamins, such as vitamin C, are antioxidants in their own right.
(88) Meanwhile, the world economic crisis has catapulted China to even greater prominence in its own right.
(89) The East India Company, created by royal charter, became practically a government in its own right administering territories greater in extent than Great Britain herself.
(90) City take this one handsomely with the aforementioned 22-man squad of quality and experience throughout. Their second string could conceivably challenge for a European placing in their own right.
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