Sentence examples for altering privileges from inspiring English sources

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The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York is altering privileges to allow members of "Design Watch," a $500, two-year membership that includes curator-led tours, collection visits and reception invitations, to have a say in what the museum collects.

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In §4 we described the general categories of policy actions relevant to care, which in SBUS include: reconfiguration, involving the management of components, e.g. altering mappings, privileges, and filters; messaging generating and transmitting new events and alerts; and policy management selecting (or de/activating) the applicable ruleset.

The reconfiguration alters privileges on the database and sensor network (step 1), so that the wife can access sensor information (such as her husband's location) and A&E has the ability to access both the live sensor information, and the patient database in case historical information is relevant.

For physicians who practice and treasure the art of medicine with all of its privileges, Ebola is fundamentally altering the doctor-patient relationship.

As consequence people might question health workers' intention to privilege health above political, ethnic or other alliances, altering health and humanitarian workers' perception.

Powers can alter not only "first-order" privileges and claims, but "second-order" incidents as well (Sumner 1987, 31).

That's because a President Trump could utilize under-appreciated executive privileges to significantly alter trade relations between the two countries.

Though the numbers in this year's newly intersectional VIDA Count only provide a rough sketch of the challenges faced by women, and especially women of color, LGBTQ women, and other women in marginalized groups, it's one particularly striking and wide-ranging illustration of the many ways privilege and power alter the landscape of a single industry.

Meanwhile, the ability for workers to change their schedule or to alter where they work is a privilege that is disproportionately reserved for high income workers.

When employees leave the company or their roles change, their access privileges must be revoked or altered immediately.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), presiding over the chamber, told Van Hollen that the rule he was asking to use had been "altered" and he did not have the privilege of bringing that vote to the floor.

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