Sentence examples for To privilege from inspiring English sources

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To privilege

noun

An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope.

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Rosenberg was accustomed to privilege.

Darwin was born to privilege.

Elites have also based their claims to privilege on myths.

And a rearrangement of the economy to privilege the majority.

This is because you want to privilege brain science.

(Unlike the hijras, the guys in "Stagedoor" have some access to privilege).

But Josh Kline's work makes it impractical to privilege rehabilitation over replication.

But you have to decide which methods to privilege on Parallel Earth anyway.

He wants to privilege guests looking for "quiet with a certain privacy".

Those feeling the pain, many economists argue, are those with the least access to privilege.

Born to privilege… In the nineteenth century, America experienced a lepidoptera craze.

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