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The entitlement
noun
The right to have something, whether actual or perceived.
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"The entitlement monster is unfunded.
The entitlement would range from five to 15 days annually, depending on seniority.
The entitlement is conferred by the nature of the testimonial setting.
The entitlement applies independent of whether the hearer has any particular reasons to trust the speaker.
The entitlement of these young people confounds me.
"The entitlement and environmental review process on any project takes a long time," Casey said.
Democrats didn't want the entitlement cuts.
"Seeing the waste and the entitlement was wearing on me".
You've got to deal with the entitlement issue.
He speaks with the entitlement of inherited power.
Of course that travel claim was within the entitlement.
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