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the entitlements
noun
The right to have something, whether actual or perceived.
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But I refuse to feel guilty about the entitlements to which I am, well, entitled.
The "entitlements" battle is the BIG one.
The entitlements are small compared to other needier municipalities.
It would be better instead to curtail the entitlements of his one.
Shorten said Labor was "open" to looking at reform of the entitlements system.
In most instances those adjustments have involved strengthening the entitlements of copyright owners.
However, prime minister Malcolm Turnbull insisted Palmer should be the one making good the entitlements.
"The deficit isn't going away, the entitlements aren't getting better, and it's tough times out there," Mr. Nunes said.
The outcry in communities from Anglesey to Cornwall has prompted calls for the entitlements to be abolished.
But the solution is not, as we are likely to see on Wednesday, just to slash the entitlements.
At the heart of the problem are the entitlements programs, Medicare and Social Security, and also Medicaid.
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