First she contended that she had been coerced by social workers into giving up permanent parental rights to the state.
We must stand up for our security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind.
The gardeners resist surrendering their temporary privilege, now thought of as a permanent right.
It would give the elderly a permanent new right to government-paid prescription drugs.
If a person who does not have permanent right submits a claim, the Home Office may be informed, which could result in deportation.
It will eventually be the centerpiece of a permanent civil rights and social change exhibition in the museum.
The United States however, retained the permanent right to protect what they see as the neutrality of the canal.
The down payment would be raised from the sale of the permanent right to each of the 15 spaces, at about $3,800 each.
Its conduct, however, will be the same as the permanent courts-no right of appeal to the Assemblies.
This permanent right of residence can be seen as a precursor to a true European Citizenship.