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the perquisites
noun
Any monetary or other incidental benefit beyond salary.
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Most fans think the perquisites of the elite are deserved.
Outside the lab, he indulged the perquisites of class.
There, I indulged in all the perquisites of student life.
But he is not giving up all the perquisites of power.
To be sure, its presidents have enjoyed the perquisites of power, but within limits.
She's a populist with a sweet tooth for the perquisites of arriviste life.
Genet's "lateness" was in his refusal to be reconciled to the perquisites of dominant powers.
The perquisites of being on the premises extend beyond creature comforts, however.
The sentiments drew on another moment, where the anger of poor Egyptians clashed with the perquisites of the privileged.
Even so, our pricey paperwork could replicate only a few of the perquisites of marriage, and only imperfectly at that.
Despite his altruism, Mr. Peter is not above some of the perquisites of the rock-star lifestyle.
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