Sentence examples for privileged means from inspiring English sources

"privileged means" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a resource, method, or opportunity that is available to some people but not to others, typically because of their wealth or social status. For example, "Many families rely on privileged means in order to provide their children with a good education."

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Our waste reflects back an uncomfortable truth about ourselves: "The urban physiology of excretion," wrote the historian Alain Corbin, "constitutes one of the privileged means of access to social mentalities".

Ockham's nominal definitions, then, should not be seen as reductionist devices for eliminating certain terms, but as a privileged means for making conspicuous what the (primary and secondary) significates of the defined terms are.

(Interviewee 05)" Faced with unspeakable trauma, fictional recreation and other forms of artistic output and realization were privileged means of resilience reported by the second generation: " I asked my father for permission to write his story [of life during the Holocaust].

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That's what "privileged" meant in my suburban hometown.

And now her own university's privileged position means "we have a chance to put our fingers on the scales a little bit — if we can demonstrate that we are deeply committed to democracy and prosperity in Egypt," she said.

Other sponsors include BP, the Games Official Oill and Gas Partner, and Coca-Cola, whose privileged status means that if you want a soft drink, you have to buy a Coke or a Coke-owned product, like Sprite, and also that you are out of luck if you believe that people in a Western democracy should be allowed to drink the soda of their choosing.

On that last day, such privileged access meant we fished close to some extraordinary creatures.

It was said that he had a Rolls-Royce brain, though his privileged background meant that he seldom had to drive it on anything other than flat roads, and he himself was always happy to acknowledge his good fortune in being taught by some of the best brains of his generation.

Second, within the white male vote there are large subgroups already voting reliably Republican, like Stan Greenberg's "privileged men" of economic means, or reliably Democratic, like gay men or unionized teachers.

It can never further harmony, however, that anyone who has done a stint of full-time childcaring, on a reasonable income, will know exactly what a privileged SAH mother means by "a difficult job" – in a home equipped with labour-saving devices – once a biddable child is over three.

He knows where to get the best crème brûlée in London; he is a member of a jazz quartet; he once said that he enjoys the National Portrait Gallery because "had a privileged upbringing which means that quite a few of the new faces in there were familiar to me from real life".

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