Sentence examples for unearned entitlements from inspiring English sources

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The front-runners in the Iowa caucuses and now in the New Hampshire primary, seem to detest one another, but they agree on one thing: that the Democrats want unlimited government pushing unearned "entitlements" and Obama style "socialism," while Republicans seek an "opportunity society" which means, well, no government at all.

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It's the response to anxiety that seems to come naturally, partly from a place of unearned entitlement.

If you are comfortably amused by this information, then David Turner's sympathetic history of private education may be just the ticket; but if you are worried by the long shadow of unearned entitlement, social injustice, bullying, paedophilia and casual racism present in the history of such establishments, then your response may be more nuanced.

Whoever their point guard, the Knicks remain a noxious dry-drunk billionaire's fantasy team he even wrote a song about them with his noxious dry-drunk billionaire vanity blues band— and their ceiling seems limited as long as this particular goateed pile of unearned entitlement is running the show.

It may not pay if you want to receive entitlements (unearned assistance).

Consider why economic slavery is alleged as: Consider why economic slavery is alleged as: Caused by "entitlements" (unearned receipts), certain government programs (Veteran pensions are earned and so are not entitlements); Described as a form of "modern slavery"; Stated as: "a perpetual state of welfare exists".

It was not a ratings site in the traditional sense; professors wrote to complain, often ruthlessly and hilariously, about their students' unearned sense of entitlement, their ditziness, their laziness, their clothing choices.

Perhaps the Lions ought to spend a bit of their down time this summer analysing the skill and determination of the women's team, who display none of the ghastly petulance, the unearned sense of entitlement or bloated arrogance which seems to be present whenever millionaire Premier League players pull on the England shirt.

Rational entitlements are, for Wright, unearned in the sense that they depend on no a priori or a posteriori evidence.

The labour supply parameters are identified because there are households without eligibility to any transfers at any employment status: largely because they have high wages and/or unearned (non-transfer) incomes that imply zero entitlements even at low hours of work (recall that we exclude Income Support as a choice on the grounds that the take-up rate is close to 100%).

It's an acute irony that a Republican party that beats up on "entitlements" carries the legacy of the biggest entitlement of all -- white people's unearned title to the status of first-class American.

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