Sentence examples for privileged version from inspiring English sources

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For Melania Knauss's struggles to get the right papers to permit her to pose nude in a wholly legal manner are a more privileged version of what is, for millions of would-be immigrants, a desperate daily struggle.

The experience of Lee's parents was in many respects the classic drama of immigration, although in a slightly privileged version -- the old story of working hard, trying to fit in and sacrificing everything for your children.

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It's easy for the famous last-named Cheneys, Kristols and Wallaces of the world to sanctimoniously lecture the rest of us on what it means to be independent and self-sufficient when they had their own privileged, elitist version of big government handouts......the family kind.

Secondary o-hydroxybenzene sulfonamides have been explored as bis-electrophilic partners in a practically simple, atom-economical approach to dibenzo[b,f][1,4,5]oxathiazepine-5,5-dioxides and their heterocyclic analogs, which is an underexplored version of privileged tricyclic scaffolds for drug design.

However, orthodox Jewish leaders criticised him for offering a superficial version of their privileged wisdom to a popular audience.

"Whether plaintiffs were subjected to surveillance is a state secret, and information tending to confirm or deny that fact is privileged," government lawyers wrote in the public version of a brief filed last month in the Haramain case.

His cities of the future house relatively privileged populations of transnational workers, who speak a version of English sprinkled with borrowings from French, Spanish, Arabic and other languages.

Within the broader world of popular opinion in the United States, the Founding Fathers are often accorded near mythical status as demigods who occupy privileged locations on the slopes of some American version of Mount Olympus.

Though they differ in temperament and outlook, both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton personify versions of Lasch's self-protecting privileged class, whose careers and lives contribute to the breakdown of an inclusive, national democratic culture.

Lorca's 1934 original is a rural tragedy about a socially imprisoned woman mocked by nature's fruitfulness; Stone's version is an urban drama about a privileged heroine who has access to every modern aid including IVF treatment.

However, most versions of standpoint theory represent the epistemically privileged standpoint as an achieved, not a given, perspective, requiring critical reflection on the power structures of society and the relations of one's group to it.

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