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Ultimately this will spell the end of America's "exorbitant privilege".
Being able to set the agenda and shape coalitions is an exorbitant privilege.
The exorbitant privilege it may covet is a lower foreign-exchange risk on its savings.
Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System.By Barry Eichengreen.
He predicts that under Trump, the "exorbitant privilege" of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency would be challenged.
Charles de Gaulle famously complained that the exorbitant privilege of the dollar "enabled the United States to be indebted to foreign countries free of charge".
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Elsewhere in the public sector, the retirement age is 60.Mr Sarkozy has said that he will end these exorbitant privileges, on grounds of "equity".
But without the rationale for such exorbitant privileges, surrender them they shall.
He pledged to get France back to work, to scrap exorbitant public-sector privileges, to cut taxes and to set free a strangled labour market.
Early on, some e-tailers displayed shipping charges at the last possible point in an order, then extracted exorbitant fees for the privilege of putting, say, a Rambo video in the mail.
Many of those shops played jazz or classical music and reflected the quirky individual tastes of the owners, who often charged exorbitant prices for the privilege of sitting in a cool, quiet room away from family or a boss.
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