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"And we were all there to witness it, to be privileged by this artisan!
Anne Case, one of the Princeton study's co-authors, said, "They may be privileged by the color of their skin, but that is the only way in their lives they've ever been privileged".
The principle has been clear ever since St Thomas Aquinas said that sins and crimes are different things; and at least since the second Vatican council, the Catholic church has argued that religions should not be privileged by the state, that the state cannot coerce in matters of faith, and that citizenship is not contingent on beliefs or membership of institutions.
Compared with perception, introspection seems to be privileged by virtue of being less error prone.
Martin (2001) proposes that different universes of sets be amalgamated to yield a single maximal universe, which will be privileged by fitting our conception of set better than any other universe of sets.
None of these is to be privileged by the government and none is to be penalized by the government.
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"These are things that are privileged by a block system".
"We've been privileged by proximity to the countries of the Maghreb.
"They are instinctive defenders of an elite that is privileged by our society.
Athens was privileged by Hadrian to use the head of Athena in place of the emperor's.
Some observers argue that being bound by the past favours the status quo and those who are privileged by current arrangements, thereby hindering progressive reform.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com