Sentence examples for whose privilege from inspiring English sources

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Kasparov, whose privilege allowed him to stay at the Regency Hotel in New York and the St. James Club in Paris, had become a refugee.

More gallingly to many, Oslo, in Said's words, gave "official Palestinian consent to continued occupation," creating a local elite whose privilege depends on the perpetuation of the status quo.

The Marie Claire story continues in the next paragraph without reference to any change in topic: Clinton has very little patience for those whose privilege offers them a myriad of choices but who fail to take advantage of them.

It seems borrowed from the grievances of folks less fortunate than Mr. Romney, who enjoy some fortune but whose privilege is precarious enough that they feel it slipping away.

Collateral damage so the most fearful people in the country — people whose privilege disproportionately insulates them from the very real threats Chambers and her family have faced — can stockpile deadly firearms, and the makers of those deadly firearms can pocket enormous profits.

This has not happened since 1666, but Jack said the New Zealand House of Representatives, whose privilege powers are based on those of the House of Commons, imposed a fine on a television company in 2006 because of a privilege offence.

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It is also a player in the fierce, highly commercial digital wars, a player whose privileges are under unprecedented attack.

We also share his disgust at the well-heeled classes whose privileges have never been earned and who believe their right to rule is automatic and God-given.

The tension between Shiites and Sunnis, whose privileges are now threatened, was foreseen a decade ago by Kanan Makiya, a returned Iraqi exile, in his book "Cruelty and Silence".

Founded in the 12th century, the Templars were an important Crusading order whose privileges seemed poorly justified after the fall of the last Crusader outpost in the Holy Land.

But it is impossible to honour the kind of promises China has made without upsetting a lot of people whose livelihoods will be undermined or whose privileges will be whittled away by the country's increasing exposure to foreign competition.In this section Ready for the competition?

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