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The certificate is only issued to pilots who have been cleared of psychological problems including psychosis, bipolar disorder and personality disorder that "makes the person unable to safely perform the duties or exercise the privileges" of a pilot's licence.
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At these services, those who exercise the privilege of dissection express their gratitude and appreciation to donors and their families.
"I, like other women before me, have had to go through many challenges and tribulations in order to be able to exercise the privilege of an airman," said Ms. Levine, recalling one instructor who advised her to "just find myself a husband and quit flying".
Maybe this "Mormon Moment" presents a chance for each of us to examine how we vote -- to be sure we exercise the privilege of choosing and speaking and writing with our own voices, loyal to our own concepts of freedom that allow places like The Huffington Post to exist in order to voice our priorities in a free country.
After the election, time to restock the campaign larder by exercising the privileges of office.
Exercising the privileges of a successful artist, he had affairs with men who were much younger than he and who became, in many cases, his secretaries and travelling companions, his students and spiritual disciples.
Still, Masi de Casanova argues, that's a meaningful decision: through choosing not to care about fashion, these men are exercising "the privilege of hegemonic masculinity" — they're saying, in effect, that it doesn't matter what they look like, and implying that they've arrived at their positions in life through hard work, rather than because of their social class.
The privileges of Airworld recede further.
These were the privileges of hospice.
The commons were hired labourers, without the privileges of regulars.
To change the privileges of a process (privilege escalation).
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