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It is perfectly true that I have a privileged access..
People sometimes dismiss fiction as mere entertainment, but at times like this there's no question that novelists at their best have a privileged access to truths about the human condition denied to others.
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But the possessor of mental states has a privileged access to them that no-one else can share.
Conscious mental events are private to the subject, who has a privileged access to them of a kind no-one has to the physical.
Cues consisting in ties (e.g., "7·7") were not included in the stimulus set, because they seem to have a privileged memory access compared to other problems (e.g., Ashcraft & Battaglia, 1978; Campbell & Gunter, 2002).
Traditionally, the gaze in fine art has represented a privileged access to the body, usually from that of a white male.
Through body senses we have a privileged, though not exclusive, access to our body.
Speaking from his home in Brussels, Ford said he had a privileged level of access to the secretive country which fascinates so many.
In the episode "Safe", it is revealed that he and River had a privileged upbringing with access to the best education.
Furthermore, Dr. Grandin claims she has a more privileged access to the minds and feelings of other animals because she thinks in pictures as they do.
She knew she should have refrained from any involvement in what she herself recognised as the "quasi-judicial" procedure for approving a newspaper sale, let alone have afforded privileged access to someone she already knew to have a vested interest.
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