Sentence examples for privileges due from inspiring English sources

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She stands to lose her voting privileges due to the changes.

The New Yorker, May 28 , 1960 P. 27A hippophobe who has done much to support the works of a certain Roman Catholic religious order recently received word from Rome that he was to be granted all the secular rights & privileges due to the highest-ranking member of the clerical band whose cause he had advanced.

However this is gradually changing for two key reasons — first, politicians no longer have the ability to offer special treatment (be it jobs in the public sector or other privileges) due to cutbacks imposed by the troika — which is awaiting the formation of a new Greek government to discuss an additional 11 billion euros in cuts over the next two years.

The prime question is whether after 66 years of the constitution, does it give the Sikhs the rights and privileges due to them as compared to the other majority community?

The 1990s witnessed the first emergence of Canadian hospitalist programs as increasing numbers of primary care givers began surrendering their admitting privileges due to workload pressures and inadequate remuneration [ 2, 3].

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Across the developing world, education is often reserved as a male privilege, due to a lack of resources and the belief that the primary role of a girl is as a wife and mother.

The heir to the throne enjoys this privilege due to what is described as a "secretive constitutional loophole", a loophole through which he sticks his nose whenever something comes up that might harm his £700m property empire or offend his taste for traditional architecture.

I didn't have to worry about affording care or being able to access a midwife, and I knew that this privilege was due to where I lived.

Integrating IDR in the model, we find opposing effects: first, a dividend effect which privileges the corporation due to the fact that IDR increase only the corporate income tax burden but not shareholders' taxes.

The Court found that the state action doctrine is equally applicable to denials of privileges or immunities, due process, and equal protection of the laws.

That meant that these people could regain some of the civic privileges they lost due to their records such as serving on juries, obtaining a government job, or owning firearms.

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