carte blanche vs unconditional right

carte blanche

adv
  • As an undifferentiated mass, without regard to distinctions; willy-nilly. (Possibly from confusion with another French phrase, en masse.) 

noun
  • Unlimited discretionary power to act; unrestricted authority. 

  • A blank paper that is signed by some authority and given to a person to fill as he or she pleases. 

unconditional right

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