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If any company in China enjoys privileges in a market, it is almost invariably state-owned.
The way attackers identify, penetrate, and escalate privileges in a SQL Server environment is investigated in the chapter.
The town of Westchester had been granted privileges in a royal charter and its residents were reluctant to sacrifice them.
It poses an important question about the extent to which an inmate retains a right or set of privileges in a prison.
The application fee (currently $725), the civics test and concern about losing certain privileges in a country of origin can deter naturalization.
In business, politics and culture, it was the decade of hype and hustle, a scramble for scarce privileges in a poverty-blighted society.
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More generally, policy exists to relax privileges in an emergency situation to aid response; thus the policy engine will deactivate some of the more restrictive policies (not illustrated in the figure).
You also want to be sure that the surgeon performs plastic surgery procedures at an accredited surgery facility and has hospital privileges in case a hospital becomes necessary.
I wanted to put the discussion of "privilege" in a different light.
You seem to relate to the idea of privilege in a very compassionate way.
De la Peña tackles questions of class and privilege in a way that will resonate.
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