Sentence examples for privileges out of from inspiring English sources

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Couldn't (and shouldn't) airline customers simply take their business elsewhere if American strips valued perks and privileges out of the AAdvantage loyalty program?

Cauley, who played the Travelers Championship on a sponsor's exemption last year, became the eighth player to earn playing privileges out of college without going to the PGA Tour qualifying school.

Abortion rights supporters argue that admitting privileges laws are instead intended to force clinics to close and make abortions harder to obtain, since hospitals often decline to grant privileges out of fears that their staff will be subject to harassment if they do so.

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Some agitated for the government to take action against them, and at the very least the idea of extending further "privileges" was out of the question.

When the United States entered the war, Wilson enlisted and served in Europe as a wound-dresser in Army hospitals, an experience, he later said, that knocked any social élitism or sense of privilege out of him forever.

Still, I could not get the gay man's unexamined privilege out of my head.

And it will be years before we know how much taxpayers will have to pay for the privilege of backing these out-of-control entities.

The National Review's Victor Davis Hanson put it more succinctly in a column last week, arguing that Democrats' "out-of-touch privilege... led to agendas — radical green politics, hyper-feminism, transgender advocacy, forced multiculturalism, open borders — that were not principle concerns of the struggling working classes".

One day after the ruling, the supreme court declined to hear the case for a similar admitting privileges law out of Wisconsin – which would have shut one of the state's three clinics – in effect striking the measure down.

Shouldn't open-air motoring be available to those who weren't born into privilege or didn't bail out of dot-coms before the collapse?

Whenever we learn of the greased palms of privilege held out to help him along his way, there’s the immediate shock and obligatory head shake, but then it’s inevitably followed by a deflating feeling of helplessness as we resign ourselves to the fact that this is the way things have always been.

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