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Property rights to natural resources define privileges and responsibilities in the use of environmental goods and services.

To this end, the default XACML architecture has been redefined in order to use i) Master and Slave PAPs to communicate security domains, ii) Meta-Policies to define privileges over access control policies (the policies become the managed resources) and iii) SAML extensions to protect the policy management messages which flow between security domains.

A college student asked Clinton to define white privilege and explain how she had benefitted.

The Circuit, however, declined to define the privilege, other than to say that it wouldn't stand up in the case before it.

Today, Berenice could be read as what Toni Morrison calls the "Africanist presence" — the black female figure whose marginal status defines the privilege of others.

In 1974, the Supreme Court defined the privilege, but said President Richard M. Nixon could not rely on it to withhold from the Watergate prosecutor secret tape recordings made in the White House.

That, of course, led to people demanding that I define white privilege, which is also infuriating because it basically means I'm being asked to prove it exists.

The courts have never precisely defined "executive privilege," the protection of the confidentiality of some discussions about some decisions between some executive branch officials to encourage uninhibited debate.

Finally, Bush's crass comment is especially ironic coming from a third-generation oligarch whose life has been defined by privilege.

It forms the basis by which local governments define the privileges to which residents are entitled.

An agreement between the UN and the United States, signed in June 1947, defines the privileges and immunities of the UN headquarters in New York City.

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