Sentence examples for which privileged from inspiring English sources

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What they hear is tales of which privileged courtier or business mogul has pocketed how much.Despite sharp polarisation between arch-religious conservative Saudis and more progressive types, there is general agreement on two points.

There's clearly an appetite for this prurient ritual, in which privileged girls, in their rise to power, get humiliated, first in fiction, then in criticism — like a Roman Colosseum for gender anxieties.

As their characters philosophize and bicker, you bask in a refined sensibility shaped by Chekhov, Henry James and E. M. Forster, in which privileged people with time on their hands fret about money, endlessly chew over the past and allow their minds to eat themselves.

And Cameron's participation in the Bullingdon Club, an exclusive all-male dining club at Oxford University – notorious for throwing ostentatious banquets at which privileged students get very drunk in restaurants that they often then vandalise, before paying for the damage in full – is dismissed as youthful high jinks.

This development was sanctioned by the legal reform of 2004 which privileged standards negotiated at company level over those specified in sector agreements on a range of issues except the statutory minimum wage and job classification.

My professor sketched Socrates' ladder of love -- which privileged knowledge over all else -- on the blackboard.

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The definite-valued properties have also been characterized somewhat differently (Bub and Clifton 1996; for an improved version, see Bub, Clifton and Goldstein 2000), that is, in terms of the quantum state |φ⟩ plus a "privileged observable" R, which is privileged in the sense that it represents a property that is always definite-valued (see also Dieks 2005, 2007).

That is a ritual for Cleveland or Orlando, one to which the privileged are unaccustomed.

His school, Christ's Hospital, had banned books in English about the classics, which were privileged territory, not for the masses.

The late Howard Zinn's "People's History of the United States," depicts the United States as an epic of oppression in which the privileged abuse the downtrodden.

A small group of its top customers are rewarded with an invitation to join Gilt Noir, which gives privileged buyers a head start to the same sales.

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