And parents say, look I have a right to know who's around my kids.
The American people have a right to know how these decisions are being made.
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Businesses and people have a fundamental right to know if their actions are illegal.
"We had to do something - the French people had a right to know, " added Domenech.
Americans believe that their food is safe, and they have a right to know the risks.
But the Israeli public has a right to know what these groups really are.
Some said he was a cheerleader of transparency and a defender of the public's right to know.
Don't we have the right to know with whom the VP of the U.S. is meeting with?
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Our position is simple: people have a right to know the financial health of their local governments.
It won't provide the public with any greater right to know anything more about the company's food.
Courts refused to block the release of the rankings, saying the public's right to know outweighed teacher-privacy concerns.
Patients have a right to know just how much doctors are being paid.
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The Labour Party said the public had a right to know what happened.
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We have the right to know what they are doing and how to keep all this from happening again.
Parents have a right to know that everything is in place before their children embark on the new curriculum.
Readers have a right to know the passions and biases of a writer.
They are utterly contrary to a patient's right to know and to the concept of learning from our errors.
Parents have a right to know whether their children are mastering the basics.
From a 1977 book entitled Top Secret: National Security and the Right to Know Halperin wrote with Daniel Hoffman.
The public, it seems, also has no right to know the performance criteria upon which these compensation decisions are based.
Another proposal now in California would give Internet users the right to know the information private firms collect about them.
"I'm astonished that you have not raised this and I think the public have a right to know, " she said.
"Women have a right to know that if the worst happens, they will be able to have life-saving treatment, " he said.
The people have a right to know how the money is spent and to believe that they are being spent prudently.
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The program, called the Toxics Release Inventory, was created as part of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act.
"Personally, I have a right to know anything and everything about the next president and vice president, " she wrote on iReport.com.
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No longer does an industrial spy have to convince a person on the telephone of his need and right to know.
Morris told the jury, the public had a right to know this, but the defendant schemed to conceal the valuables he received.
Paying this kind of money, investors, it seems to me, have a right to know when a fund's underlying philosophy has changed.
But as Judge Smith writes, the public has a right to know.
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