Sentence examples for privileged instances from inspiring English sources

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According to philosopher Gilles Deleuze, the revolutionary change in film occurred when the "movement-image," a progression of "privileged" instances of action and reaction, was replaced with direct perceptions of lived time and "any instance whatever" which are strung together by the cut.

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Their role as health workers, with specialised technical knowledge and in certain instances privileged access to sensitive information about individual community members, gave them an elevated status and a measure of acceptance in communities (39, 40).

In crossing this threshold, one ceases to be a being of a certain morally privileged kind: for instance, one ceases to be an autonomous individual, or one turns from a person into a nonperson.

Instead of choosing one privileged domain (for instance impact assessment or technology assessment) where all topics should be integrated, a problem oriented approach seem instead to require that the issue is approached as a cross-cutting learning challenge with implications for all domains.

In multiple instances, "physicians were privileged to perform procedures without any documentation of current competence to perform those procedures".

The foray into the world of the privileged 1930s protofeminist – in this instance theatreland and a London women's club – continues in her third, Two for Sorrow.

As much as this may look like your typical instance of a privileged American student's being humbled by real poverty and suffering -- and in some ways it is -- Vida doesn't lay it out for us as such.

2. The further assumptions would need to relate particular options to particular privileged levels of utility; for instance, one would need to argue that a rational agent's preference ordering should incorporate, say, a privileged zero-utility option, in which case ratios of utility distances from this option would be meaningful.

The Sarría núcleo's founder, for instance, Rafael Elster, had a privileged upbringing.

The officer corps, for instance, has its own privileged networks of farms, factories, schools, shops and ostentatiously smart clubs.

The Georgia Department of Corrections, for instance, says execution records are "privileged and confidential state secrets".

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