Sentences with phrase «afforded by privilege»

In an interview, Ms. DeVos disagreed, saying the schools in which she has personal investment reflect only an agenda of empowering parents with a right that she was afforded by privilege: choice.

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It becomes a privilege by virtue of the opportunity it affords to engage in the uniquely human activity of world - making.
«By providing customers the highest - quality products at the most affordable prices, the Supreme Oil family hopes to earn their trust and confidence so they can afford us the privilege of helping grow their business.»
In Time Directed by: Andrew Niccol Starring: Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Cillian Murphy Rating: NR Release Date: October 28, 2011 TRAILER SCORE: 5/10 Thoughts by TSR: In Time is a futuristic thriller about the value of time and the privileges that are afforded the wealthy.
After all, Charlie was headed out of town to Brown University to enjoy the all the privileges afforded by that exclusive enclave.
However, parental involvement is often defined by the privileges of the white, middle - class parents who can afford to volunteer to be classroom parents, join the PTA and coordinate fundraisers.
Pronouncing this form of self - mediation a «democratic artistic medium», the N #SPG press release assumes the concept of liberal freedom — from political autonomy to access to technology — isn't still a privilege afforded a lucky few, here demonstrated in a collection of works by EU and US - based artists only.
Instead, by their dogmatic statements about climate change and their policy advocacy, they have become just another group of lobbyists, having ceded the privilege traditionally afforded to dispassionate scientific reasoning to political activists in the scientific professional societies.
It is to be hoped that an occasion will arise before the deadline imposed for the implementation of the Mediation Directive when a court will be enabled to determine, after the hearing of full argument, whether a present shortfall in the protection afforded to the confidentiality of the mediation process should be remedied by the recognition of a new common law privilege, tailored to this new dispute resolution process.
While acknowledging that both commentators and judges frequently describe the consequence of information being protected by the without prejudice principle as being that it is privileged from production, the word privilege is used in this paper to identify a form of protection going beyond that afforded by the without prejudice principle, just as does legal professional privilege.
A spokesman for ENRC stated: «We are very surprised by this ruling and we will appeal today's decision because the effect of this judgment is that a party who wishes to consult a lawyer in relation to an SFO dawn raid or criminal investigation is not entitled to the protections afforded by litigation privilege
In order to ensure the public continues to benefit from an independent legal profession, together with the protection afforded by it (e.g. lawyer - client privilege, high ethical practice standards and security of trust funds and property), the Society's regulation will, as a matter of principle and as confirmed by the regulatory objectives, enhance public protection.
The state will have rights afforded by law such as the right to withhold privileges offered by the state such as drivers licenses, titles, tags, building permits, other licenses, etc..
According to an article by Ronald D. Manes, Solicitor / Client Privilege, it originates from the solicitor - and - client privilege which was «established by the end of the sixteenth century and was the first category of confidential communications to be afforded a «privilege»Privilege, it originates from the solicitor - and - client privilege which was «established by the end of the sixteenth century and was the first category of confidential communications to be afforded a «privilege»privilege which was «established by the end of the sixteenth century and was the first category of confidential communications to be afforded a «privilege»privilege»».
The Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Gutowski v. Clayton [1](«Gutowski») delivers a clear message that the extensive speech immunity protections afforded by the common law defence of absolute privilege will not extend to statements made by municipal councilors in council meetings.
The Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Gutowski v. Clayton delivers a clear message that the extensive speech immunity protections afforded by the common law defence of absolute privilege will not extend to statements made by municipal councilors in council meetings.
To the extent that communications are no longer confidential, they are unlikely to be afforded protection by the privilege.
To a practitioner accustomed to privilege laws in common law jurisdictions, the protection afforded by EU law to legal professional privilege may appear rather limited, and the case law comparatively thin.
The fair report privilege is a broad privilege afforded to the press to publish defamatory statements so long as the report relies on official public documents or statements by public officials and the report fairly and accurately uses those sources.
In - house counsel can not be admitted to the bar (with some limited exceptions) and are thus deprived of all rights and privileges attaching to independent lawyers who are members of the Italian bar, including the protection afforded by professional secrecy.
Users can be afforded or denied privileges for specific banks, financial reports, dashboards, matters (based on matter owner), time entries (by timekeeper), and viewing rights to calendars, tasks, and email.
[244] In such circumstances, counsel and the party who permit the line between treating physicians and physicians retained to advise counsel to become blurred must accept some risk that the protection ordinarily afforded by litigation privilege might be lost.
§ 58-1-501 (1)(a) and 58-67-501) in most jurisdictions and is not protected by the privileges afforded to people practicing medically within the scope of their license (e.g. an exemption from laws criminalizing contact with intimate parts when done for medical purposes).
Specifically, we implemented a dyadic friendship intervention in the context of a summer treatment program (STP).50 In addition to the standard STP interventions, 32 children were paired with a «buddy» with whom they were afforded special privileges, were coached in friendship - making and conflict resolution skills by «buddy coaches,» and parents were asked to get the children together outside the STP each week.
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