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to privileges
noun
An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope.
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An insecure Europe clings to privileges.
They want to cling on to privileges acquired from previous days of glory.
Justice David H. Souter noted that the law referred to "privileges" as well as to goods and services.
The transfer of wealth between generations is an injustice: it is a reward for no work, and a form of access to privileges that are otherwise beyond reach.
The constitution's text was approved at an ad hoc session of a Constituent Assembly from which the opposition was excluded.Mr Morales sees his foes as a racist elite clinging to privileges.
Because of the great number and variety of the medieval fueros municipales and the tenacity with which the municipalities clung to privileges granted under them, the fueros played an important part in the political, administrative, and judicial history of Spain.
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Many religiously affiliated hospitals also refuse to grant privileges to doctors involved with abortion.
Many hospitals refuse to extend privileges to such doctors because of the controversy over abortion.
Rosenberg was accustomed to privilege.
Darwin was born to privilege.
Elites have also based their claims to privilege on myths.
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