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It's called privilege.
Borrowing Cards (formerly called Privilege cards or P-cards) allow MIT alumni/ae and non-MIT individuals to borrow MIT Libraries materials in accordance with library policy.
The hacker seems to have used a technique called "privilege escalation vulnerability" to become an administrator, rather than an ordinary user of the site.
The bugs are caused by vulnerabilities in the processor chips used by US firm Qualcomm in those phones, and allows an attacker to craft a malicious app which can do almost anything on the phone – a flaw called "privilege escalation".
That's called privilege, baby.
Specifically, the Justice Department is putting ever greater numbers of prisoners on its "basic" level, denying them what it calls privileges and others call common decency.
He does not discuss the effect of a judgment and its satisfaction, and he gives only slight attention to what a teacher of Torts calls privileges to commit what, but for the privilege, would be a conversion, for example, abatement of nuisance, self- defense, defense ofproperty, private and public necessity, etc.
Pay $18 a week and you'll be given unlimited local and long distance calling privileges, which is not too shabby if you're a big talker.
"I was in way too much pain to experience what you're calling privilege," protests Maura.
The second and related trend has been to establish that terms referring to active rights (what we would call privilege-rights and power-rights) predate terms referring to passive rights (what we would call claim-rights and immunity-rights).
In the world I want to live in, everyone would be entitled to what we call "privilege".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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