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This appeared to reflect a perceived entitlement to benefits in a more general sense, and not the psychological entitlement (the sense that one deserves more and is entitled to more than others) reported elsewhere in the literature [ 38, 39].
Serenades pitch woo or pitch for whatever entitlement the serenader is looking for.
"Families from lower socio-economic backgrounds are less likely to use the Early Years Free Entitlement," the report says.
Instead, the president's first big initiative was to create an overdue but expensive new entitlement, the Affordable Care Act.
But the sense of entitlement the wealthy have to even more wealth is just too entrenched to bother with truth.
And I can remember, as if it were yesterday, the innocence and sense of entitlement, the energy and limitless horizons.
The masses don't realise that these good works are their entitlement, the natural functions of a government.
Her first opportunity to cast a vote would have been in the General Election of 1929, after women and men had been given equal entitlement the previous year.
Instead of a federal entitlement, the money is distributed by states, whose feet are held to the fire by Washington in order to receive the financing.
A sampling of recent headlines includes "Lacrosse Afflicted by Sense of Entitlement" (The Baltimore Sun) and "Lacrosse Breeds Awful White Kids" (from the sports blog Dueling Couches).
Ryan is the one who voted for a massive prescription drug Medicare entitlement, the Bush tax cuts and two wars without paying for any of them.
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