Sentence examples for privileged contexts from inspiring English sources

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This is the case with the Swift (sic) keyboard on Samsung …This means that the keyboard was signed with Samsung's private signing key and runs in one of the most privileged contexts on the device, system user, which is a notch short of being root".

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But if you're from a relatively privileged context, working as a youth volunteer at a private university, you won't know that there's somebody else who is doing similar advocacy, but is at risk because of the different social background.

In some cases these applications are run from a privileged context.

What has tended to happen when a new learning technology is introduced is that it is tried out on a small-scale in a privileged context (e.g., highly experienced and motivated teachers, on-site researchers, etc)., and when results show promise, the technology is broadly disseminated and used to replace a previous activity or resource, often without adequate training and support.

It stands in opposite to the way most of us involved in the privileged context of art move around the globe these days.

It is a more specialized form of privilege escalation attack, where the authorized service consumer unknowingly executes the attacker's code fragment in a more privileged security context.

The relation between language and context is more naturally imaged in SFL terms as Figure 12 below, with context privileged as a higher stratum of meaning (cf. Halliday 2002/2005b for a clear articulation of this position).

In India too, the discourse around yoga in less privileged and westernized social contexts is marked by an emerging critique of the normalized practices of today's society such as consumerism or junk food.

Notably, providing privileged credit in the context of the state quota system helps farmers to purchase the required inputs and use them on time, thus avoiding possible crop losses.

She explained that although she felt privileged and encouraged in some contexts, as an Israeli of Yemenite descent she also grew up considering herself an outsider within the larger population of European emigres, who, despite their common Jewish heritage, looked down on the Yemenite Jews.

There is a context when the privileged seek to deny the Stolen Generations by implying that being light skinned makes someone less Aboriginal.

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