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"It feels like entitlement," Ms. Cardozo explained.
Most British employees know their basic rights, like entitlement to holiday leave and the right not to be discriminated against.
He needs to find a policy like entitlement reform that is so important to him that he's willing to risk losing the presidency over it.
In this context, nudging your child up a list by stretching the limits of the truth has appeared less like entitlement and more like a sensible manoeuvre.
"Why run for office if you are not going to try something like entitlement reform?" Mr. Bush said to reporters one summer day on his plane.
On budget matters, he seems to be playing rope-a-dope — waiting for the Republicans to propose something courageous and foolhardy like entitlement reform, thus giving him an opening to step in as the bulwark against extremism.
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Then, in deference to Nevada's Harry Reid, the semipowerful Senate majority leader, the caucuses were moved to January, creating a sense of excitement and New Hampshire-like entitlement on the part of the local population.
"California is facing French-like entitlement systems that will only become more expensive," says Mehta.
During expansion, "everything gets better and better, and luxuries very quickly come to seem like entitlements.
Terms like entitlements, government benefits and safety net often conjure images of tax dollars sliding from the hands of the wealthy into the pockets of the poor.
The panels were often devised as a way to give political cover to policy makers so they could make unpopular changes to things like entitlements and tax rates.
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