Sentence examples for to entitlement from inspiring English sources

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to entitlement

noun

The right to have something, whether actual or perceived.

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Democracies are inventive and averse to entitlement.

MY AMERICAN LIFE: From Rage to Entitlement.

Women are less prone to entitlement humor than men.

Only then, he said, can they expect Democrats to negotiate changes to entitlement spending.

Presidents find that more and more of their budgets are precommitted to entitlement spending.

Republicans must yield on revenues, and Democrats must agree to entitlement changes.

Meanwhile … The least popular deficit reduction options, by a significant margin, were cuts to entitlement programs.

Barack Obama assembled grey-haired sages to recommend changes to entitlement programmes.

Most importantly, the wider consequences of grotesque inequality bear no relationship to entitlement.

In the complex psychology of the super-rich, victimhood is a natural concomitant to entitlement.

Many Democrats, meanwhile, balked at the very idea of discussing changes to entitlement programs.

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