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It's a boon to catch shows like these, which celebrate what has possibly become privileged musical knowledge, akin to jazz's cavernous artist legacies.

Nicks reports, for example, that 'in 11 (US) states last year, not a single black student took the Computer Science Advanced Placement Exam for college credit', suggesting that software development has become privileged knowledge for the groups that do enrol (2014).

And Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Liberation Organization he leads have become privileged allies in US plans for peace in the Middle East.

(It could be argued that the atoms and molecules inside the brain don't become privileged simply by residing there as opposed to inside a rock, sea water, or interstellar space).

This creates the potential for bureaucracies to not only "slip from the model of reality to the reality of model" [ 38] but for structurally embedded procedural imperatives to become privileged over the ends of practice [ 39].

Such a stance would not only militate against mistaking Quality of Care models for the reality of care itself, but act against the potential for procedural imperatives to become privileged over the ends of health care.

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Stewart consulted with a "senior immigration analyst" - aka Birmingham-born comic John Oliver - to determine how a person becomes privileged enough to visit the UK.

One, "The Caste," sold a million copies (in a nation where sales of 20,000 make a best seller) by exposing the sins of Italy's political class and how it became privileged and unaccountable.

The legal process throws a blanket over all information that becomes privileged to committee members and company insiders never mind that there is an ongoing company whose securities still trade.

They argued that in terms of learning, the organism is not subjected to a causal process by which a certain 'reflex arc' becomes privileged through repetition; it does not 'learn a response' to a definite stimulus, rather it responses to a form, a gestalt of stimuli, a typical stimulus.

It became privileged enterprise, not free enterprise".

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