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Перевод: privilege
[существительное] привилегия ; привилегии ; преимущество; преимущественное право на покупку или продажу; честь ; [глагол] давать привилегию; освобождать
Тезаурус:
- A century ago, later life was a privilege reached only by a fortunate minority: average life expectancy was under fifty years.
- It can be a real privilege to meet an older person who has experienced considerable loss in their life and has come to terms with it.
- They learned also that they had privilege to complement their responsibilities, and they learned to deny that privilege absolutely.
- If it is found not to be true, the member may claim qualified privilege if he acted without malice.
- This had been Baxter's privilege until, one day, Mr. Owen gave this position to his rival.
- This first set of questions is interrelated and confused by the fact that both the courts and Parliament have, at times, claimed exclusive jurisdiction to determine whether a particular privilege exists, and the criteria which they have applied in making this determination have differed.
- Urgently reappraising the crucial role played by the radical Protestants who defied privilege, hierarchy and imperialism, this is an incisive and timely reminder of a hidden but powerful undercurrent in Irish history.
- Christine Edzard's remarkable adaptation of LITTLE DORRIT examined the destructive power of material greed through the higher and lower echelons of an entire society; her new film develops a similar theme in a similar setting: the London of 1857, where an obscure clerk (Derek Jacobi) moves freely between the world of the poor and that of wealth and privilege, presenting a different face to each.
- The notion that money alone could or should buy things - like privilege, or secondary-school places (whether at Public School or not), or priority of treatment correspondingly diluted.
- Other procedures Each of the Houses has charge of its own privileges and has a Committee of Privileges to consider alleged breaches of privilege and make recommendations.
- Most allegations of breach of privilege or contempt end there, but if it appears to the Speaker that there has been a prima facie breach of privilege, the matter will be referred to the Committee of Privileges, the function of which is to receive evidence, determine whether, in its view, a breach or contempt has occurred and, if so, report to this effect to the House with any recommendations thought fit.The House will in due course consider the report.
- How can we know how strong our faith really is so long as we are comparatively untroubled in a world of material affluence, social ease and spiritual privilege?
- GOING to the theatre, concerts and art galleries remains largely the privilege of the well-off and well-educated, and of more women than men, research shows.
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