Sentence examples for privilege of such from inspiring English sources

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It also has to pay almost as much on a per capita basis as Britain does for the privilege of such second-class status.

You can be sure that all these companies paid handsomely for the privilege of such lampooning, which even extends to the movie's single funniest joke, a suppertime blessing brought to you by PowerAde.

Proper, canonical, "serious" literature is built upon this flexibility of perspective, but the privilege of such perspective is rarely extended to those on the margins, whose work is often perceived as ethnographic — and for whom there is typically only one way to be "authentic".

At a hearing on Tuesday, Mr. Smith warned Mr. Shanahan and General Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Congress would respond to the reallocation of funds without congressional approval by curtailing the privilege of such reallocations in the spending bills for the next fiscal year.

It is generally not a violation of any constitutional privilege of such accused for the arresting officer thereupon to seize at least the articles then in plain sight and which have been seen by the officer to have been used in the commission of the crime for which the accused is being arrested.

Such petition shall specify each ground upon which the petitioner relies in seeking such relief, and may be based upon any failure of such demand to comply with the provisions of this section or upon any constitutional or other legal right or privilege of such person.

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In a monograph for a conference on smart cities in Mumbai in January, the economist and consultant Laveesh Bhandari described smart cities as "special enclaves" that would use prohibitive prices and harsh policing to prevent "millions of poor Indians" from "enjoying the privileges of such great infrastructure".

They are not indeed citizens of any state, entitled to the privileges of such; but they are citizens of the United States.

The children of aliens, born here in England, are, generally speaking, natural-born subjects, and entitled to all the privileges of such.

I was suddenly filled with such gratitude for the privilege of experiencing such beauty and my luck at being physically able, that I spread my arms wide and shouted nonsense happy-sounds.

Not since Mohammad Asif has Test cricket had the privilege of witnessing such an artist at work.

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