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A labor lawyer I consulted concurs: the law affords such letters no particular privilege.
I don't know any actor who grew up with any particular privilege, so everyone wrestles with this.
But since I don't have that particular privilege, I must sell my labour by stepping into the skin of an A&E doctor.
Gordon-Levitt said it had "been a particular privilege as well as a rocking good time" getting to know Gaiman, who tweeted his own response to the creative uncoupling.
It has been an honour to work alongside him over the past decade and I consider it a particular privilege to call him not just a valued colleague in faith, but a true friend".
Nor should Christians enjoy any particular privilege.
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And, no matter what their particular privileges, they still face a myriad of challenges.
Almost working class certainly lower middle class no particular privileges in his background - unless you regard the nonconformist social and moral discipline as a privilege.
Its members have much to gain by fighting to retain their particular privileges, and would-be reformers have to take on disproportionately large costs to push for a vaguer public good.
In theory always and in practice often, the lives of French men and women of all ranks and estates took shape within a number of overlapping institutions, each with rules that entitled its members to enjoy particular privileges (a term derived from the Latin words for "private law").
The second policy type is user-based, enabling a patient to indicate which other users have particular privileges on specific portions of her record.
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