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"I think compared to the other guys I have a privilege with my company that I can do whatever I want," he said.
Here in England, there are almost as many foreign players as English players and it's not right that some have a privilege that others don't".
There's probably a reason this person lived the life that they did, and maybe I have a privilege that they didn't have.'" Dr. Attia's insight was informed, in part, by the startling discovery a few years ago that despite paying close attention to his diet and exercising frequently, often for hours at a time, he had developed metabolic syndrome, a precursor to Type 2 diabetes.
The issue is that if I log into the system, I may have a privilege in one warehouse to see everything, while in another I may only be able to see what's owned by my company.
We do not have a Privilege Jar.
JANE SCHMIDT: So heterosexual couples have a privilege.
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One may, for example, have a privilege-right to believe what one's eyes tell one, and a privilege-right to feel proud of what one has done.
It appears that the earliest medieval debates using recognizably modern rights-language, for instance, concerned topics such as whether the pope has a (power-) right to rule an earthly empire, and whether the poor have a (privilege-) right to take what they need from the surplus of the rich.
Papp quoted from "King Lear": "Anger has a privilege".
"Unless he has a privilege to withhold the identity of his source, he will be the victim of governmental intrigue or aggression.
Only 4 respondents believed that physicians should rely on their own values because professional judgment had a privilege.
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