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"If India builds projects to store water from its entitlement, it will provide a means for India to control water flow to Pakistan, even temporarily".
Their report on the concept states that "leadership is not an entitlement; it has to be earned and sustained.
Then again, given that this is the age of executive entitlement, it may come as no surprise at all.
With so many superstar athletes conducting themselves with an overblown sense of entitlement, it was inspiring to read about the quiet dignity of Mariano Rivera.
Even for these lucky few, welfare was not a right or an entitlement; it was more like an investment in manpower.
"Bye, Bye Ingénue" described looking into a mirror and adjusting to the realization that the bloom of youth and the entitlement it confers have passed.
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The government has already removed subsidies on domestic gasoline and is being forced to reduce some of the lavish entitlements it has bestowed upon its citizens for decades.
These aren't entitlements — it's only fair to ask the industry to give something back to the sport".
Whenever a society adopts racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get out of them through the normal political processes.
In the long term, by postponing any reckoning with the cost of entitlements, it's making it more likely that the inevitable crunch will hit the poorest recipients of Medicare and Social Security harder than it should.
Such continuing debates reflect a basic political paradox when it comes to giant social programs: generally speaking, Americans resist the concept of a more activist government, even as they eventually come to embrace the entitlements it provides them.
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