Sentence examples for privileged use from inspiring English sources

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The privileged use of a pair of colours in the adornment of Tanagra figurines; Egyptian blue and rose pink, chiefly in the form of a madder lake, could be considered a signature of a purely Hellenistic style [6, 9, 10].

The head orientation to one side, in reaction to a stimulus broadcast directly behind the subject, would be an indicator of a privileged use of one ear resulting in a crossed processing of the auditory information by the controlateral hemisphere [33], [38].

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It was a key to the executives washroom, which the young man is now privileged to use.

HE WHO pays the piper calls the tune but not in corporate Europe, where privileged shareholders use a range of tricks to maintain control of companies, even though they often own only a small proportion of the shares.

Chaufferrs of steady customers are privileged to use the special lounging room upstairs; when an ordinary driver calls for his car, he waits in the lounge downstairs and it comes to him in an average of one minute and fifty seconds.

An increasing number of efficacy studies have privileged the use of natural challenge consisting in the long-term exposure of vaccinated dogs in endemic settings (Phase III).

We must maintain in good order the property we are privileged to use, protecting the environment and natural resources.

It contains several old-fashioned phrases, such as "must be good citizens -- support good works and charities -- and bear our fair share of taxes" and "maintain in good order the property that we are privileged to use".

Then you could recognize systematic everyday uses of 'up' and 'down' that require some privileged standards — uses that treat things closer to a point at the center of the Earth as more 'down' and motions towards that point as 'downwards'downwards

But a story in which a privileged elite uses its political power (albeit through the planning system) to create economic rents for the few fits Mr Piketty's argument to a tee.

What has changed about nuisance law is the fact that the element of judicial discretion in resolving the basically unresolvable conflict between two equally privileged land uses is more frankly recognized.

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