Sentences with phrase «defined by the privileges»

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.

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«11 By means of a process or an event (it is difficult to define it precisely), one who by all odds could otherwise claim epistemological privilege becomes aware of a complete reversal of the notion of «privilege» finds that an extraordinary kind of truthfulness (which is not «objectivity») attaches to the «partial» perspective glimpsed from the vantage of the struggle of the poor, the discriminated - against, the forgotten - abouBy means of a process or an event (it is difficult to define it precisely), one who by all odds could otherwise claim epistemological privilege becomes aware of a complete reversal of the notion of «privilege» finds that an extraordinary kind of truthfulness (which is not «objectivity») attaches to the «partial» perspective glimpsed from the vantage of the struggle of the poor, the discriminated - against, the forgotten - abouby all odds could otherwise claim epistemological privilege becomes aware of a complete reversal of the notion of «privilege» finds that an extraordinary kind of truthfulness (which is not «objectivity») attaches to the «partial» perspective glimpsed from the vantage of the struggle of the poor, the discriminated - against, the forgotten - about.
To avoid that kind of crisis as you read this article, let's define what we mean by «Christian Privilege» for the sake of coherent and consistent thinking.
Ultimately, the drive towards Magna Carta was less defined by the pursuit of universal rights and liberties, than by a united desire to redress grievances and safeguard customary privileges with a secure and binding settlement.
Working with renowned actors Antonia Zegers and Alfredo Castro, Marcela has created an indelible, complex portrait of a woman both defined and constrained by her privilege as she navigates the still sharply - felt wounds that run throughout modern Chile.
Defined by her proximity to wealth and privilege, Jackie is scurrying towards self - actualization before she loses all agency to the men around her in the tending to her husband's posthumous affairs and before her personal identity evaporates with the dream of Camelot.
The same public policy may justify a similar privilege, not extended to mediators in respect of everything they learn in a mediation (as is implied by Art 7 of the Mediation Directive 2008 / 52 / EC), but strictly limited to Mediator Secrets, as defined above.
The wide ambit of ss 2 — 4 which define how the fraud offence created by s 1 can be committed, coupled with sub-s (4), ensures that the privilege will apply to a variety of offences which reasonably might not be described as frauds.
Employment purposes only is defined in § 322.271 (1)(c) 2, F.S., which states:» «A driving privilege restricted to employment purposes only» means a driving privilege that is limited to driving to and from work and any necessary on - the - job driving required by an employer or occupation.»
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