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A matter of privilege again.
Being able to walk away is a matter of "privilege", a Slate essay argues.
It's not a matter of privilege, or birthright, but merit -- or at least that's how it is now seen.
Bercow said the issue could be raised formally as a matter of privilege, but he understood the injunction had been lifted.
In the Soviet era, corruption was often a matter of privilege: access to nice food when none was on the shelves, the right to be treated at a special clinic when the wait to see a doctor would otherwise be several weeks.
Why should health care be a matter of privilege and not a right?
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This is part of a broader hazard, whenever left-leaning people confront the world of self-help: we're so primed to see things in structural terms – as matters of privilege and power – that we convince ourselves we're more powerless than we are.
In matters of privilege, legally married people benefit, but often so do other people who are coupled but not married.
Since then, indignation has raged pretty well unquenched at Westminster.Quite apart from the question of whether the Home Office overreacted by calling in the police, and whether the police overreacted in arresting Mr Green rather than inviting him in for questioning, is the matter of parliamentary privilege.
During the 60-calendar-day period beginning on the date that the President transmits his recommendations to the Congress under section 358 of this title, it shall be in order as a matter of highest privilege in each House of Congress to consider a bill or joint resolution, if offered by the majority leader of such House (or a designee), approving such recommendations in their entirety.
Kavanaugh, however, argued that the state had sufficient time to resolve the matter of admitting privileges before the law took effect.
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