Sentence examples for privilege subject from inspiring English sources

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In this case, it has relied on a triple defence of legal privilege (subject to an absolute exemption), matters concerning the "formulation of government policy" and international affairs (both subject to a public-interest test).

Not a few of my fantasies about life in New York derived from watching "What's My Line?" every Sunday, a privilege subject to parental suspension in case of high crimes or misdemeanors.

Such a pursuit of happiness is a right, not a privilege subject to the approval of voters -- something that Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont is addressing right now with hearings to repeal the pernicious "Defense of Marriage Act" designed to obstruct same-sex marriage.

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Orwell wrote damning articles on class and privilege; subjects that remain depressingly familiar.

In its decision, the court confirmed that under EU law, legal professional privilege is subject to two cumulative tests: firstly, that the exchange with the lawyer must be connected to "the client's rights of defence"; and secondly that the exchange must emanate from "independent lawyers", that is to say "lawyers who are not bound to the client by a relationship of employment".

Indeed, the only point in the lifespan of a movement that the advice proffered above is even arguably relevant is that moment at which a movement is first formed; it has historically been the case that crystalizing which present crisis a movement will respond to necessarily privileges one subject-formation matrix over all others.

In 1240 the community, then comprising the district around the village of Schwyz and the Muota Valley, obtained the privilege of being subject immediately to the empire.

It is used to describe the operating privilege of a subject in a node.

Unmerited privilege is a subject he knows very well already – he was flung an OBE in Cameron's resignation honours list.

The drama, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, a versatile playwright and TV writer now working as a writer and producer for "Glee," is as much about class, privilege and power — subjects virtually unexplored in America's schools, and particularly relevant in Levittown — as it is about sex.

What's bad about it is if you get to do that and then shut the door behind you so nobody else can do that.' Of course, it's nobody's business but Moore's where he sends his child, except he makes it his business to detail the hereditary privilege of his subjects and tends to make his political arguments personal.

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