Sentence examples for equally privileged from inspiring English sources

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What has changed about nuisance law is the fact that the element of judicial discretion in resolving the basically unresolvable conflict between two equally privileged land uses is more frankly recognized.

Several of his top men are equally privileged: he, Mr Osborne and Mayor Johnson, the three most prominent Tories in the land, were all members of the Bullingdon Club, an infamously elitist and rowdy Oxford dining club.

Equally privileged are the shows that start unusually late or unusually early (but not too early), because they are less likely to clash with other things and therefore have a better chance of being seen.

"Headlong," a young-adult novel by Kathe Koja, tells the story of Lily, a privileged fifteen-year-old who, beginning to sense a hollowness in her equally privileged peers, tries to connect with Hazel, a prickly scholarship girl from a bohemian background.

By Ligaya Mishan December 10 , 2008"Headlong," a young-adult novel by Kathe Koja, tells the story of Lily, a privileged fifteen-year-old who, beginning to sense a hollowness in her equally privileged peers, tries to connect with Hazel, a prickly scholarship girl from a bohemian background.

There are 11 rooms here, one with a four-poster (doubles from £99 B&B), or book at Wood House (doubles from £110 B&B), which has an equally privileged location overlooking the southern end of Crummock Water, two beautifully old-fashioned guestrooms and a drawing room full of Victorian lakeland paintings and prints.

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Unsurprisingly, he viewed artists as privileged beings.

Moreover, even if a court does affirm federal control over sports gambling, it still might require all states to be treated equally, ending Nevada's privileged status.Despite such arguments, Mr Christie faces an uphill legal battle.

In this approach, all objects are created equal, all present equally significant amounts of history, none should be "privileged" above the others.

Of most interest is the question of whether people from poor or deprived backgrounds are equally able as those from privileged backgrounds to achieve success - usually measured by income - in life.

Ed has spoken about how the experience of seeing equally bright pupils, from less privileged backgrounds, failing to reach their potential had a profound impact on his politics and outlook.

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