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Which term refers to the rights that cannot be taken away by the government?

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inalienable (cannot be transferred to another or others) or unalienable rights (Not to be separated, given away, or taken away; inalienable)


What is the word that means rights that cannot be taken away by people or government?

The word used, as an example, in the Declaration of Independence is: Unalienable.


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What is an old fashioned word meaning absolute incapable of being taken away?

The word "inalienable" refers to something that is absolute and incapable of being taken away. It is often used in legal and philosophical contexts to describe rights or properties that cannot be surrendered or transferred. The term emphasizes the inherent nature of these rights, suggesting they are fundamental and intrinsic to an individual or entity.


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What is the meaning of unalieable?

The term "unalienable" refers to rights or properties that cannot be taken away, transferred, or surrendered. It is often used in the context of fundamental human rights, suggesting that these rights are inherent and cannot be justly revoked. The concept is famously articulated in the United States Declaration of Independence, which describes certain rights as "unalienable," emphasizing their intrinsic value to individuals.


What is the meaning of avoidable cost and unavoidable cost?

I think that avoidable cost is the cost that can be avoided if certan decision is taken or not taken. It is more or less cost which is varied according to the decision taken by management. That is all variable cost can be said to be avoidable On the other hand unavoidable cost is that cost which cannot be avoidable at least for the short term. This means that unavoidable cost can be said to be more or less a fixed cost in the short term which cannot be changed.