Sentence examples for privilege right from inspiring English sources

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In contrast to classroom norms that privilege "right" answers and perfect final submissions, classrooms that position failure and iteration as norms prepare students for the realities of complex problem solving.

the term "penalty" includes the imposition by an agency or court of a fine or other punishment; a judgment for monetary damages or equitable relief; or the revocation, suspension, reduction, or denial of a license, privilege, right, grant, or benefit.

Except as expressly provided in this subsection, each requirement, limitation, condition, privilege, right, and remedy otherwise applicable to compulsory licenses under this section shall apply to compulsory blanket licenses under this subsection.

We've always lived distressed lives; we're used to it". "So, black privilege, right?" So there's privilege, indeed; it's still the case that even as far out as the early 2000s, black mortality on average had only fallen to where white mortality had been 50 years earlier.

We're all too familiar with the way "cheap" or sometimes 0% finance is offered by bricks 'n' mortar stores at the point of purchase, and some of us are no doubt paying for the privilege right now.

"That's privilege right there," she told me.

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Someone who has a pair of privilege rights—no duty to perform the action, no duty not to perform the action is free in an additional sense of having discretion over whether to perform the action or not.

The bogus, newspeakish oratory about "equality for all" is precisely the sort of misleading, deceitful rhetoric that has consolidated the power, privilege, rights, experience, and issues of men.

The (privilege-) right to enter a building, and the (power-) right to enter into a binding agreement, are neither negative nor positive.

Even though the person has no (privilege-) right to perform an action that is wrong, it would nevertheless violate an important (claim-) right of hers for others to compel her not to do that thing.

It appears that the earliest medieval debates using recognizably modern rights-language, for instance, concerned topics such as whether the pope has a (power-) right to rule an earthly empire, and whether the poor have a (privilege-) right to take what they need from the surplus of the rich.

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