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Перевод: privilege speek privilege


[существительное]
привилегия ; привилегии ; преимущество; преимущественное право на покупку или продажу; честь ;
[глагол]
давать привилегию; освобождать


Тезаурус:

  1. A century ago, later life was a privilege reached only by a fortunate minority: average life expectancy was under fifty years.
  2. 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.
  3. They learned also that they had privilege to complement their responsibilities, and they learned to deny that privilege absolutely.
  4. If it is found not to be true, the member may claim qualified privilege if he acted without malice.
  5. This had been Baxter's privilege until, one day, Mr. Owen gave this position to his rival.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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?
  13. 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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