Not exact matches
I have this very
privileged position here where I work with the art incredibly closely, almost closer than the artist in some ways because I'm breaking it down
into minute little sections.
Hierarchical thinking and action, says Mary Louise Pratt, is «historically as well as morally distortive» because it divides everything
into privileged and unprivileged groupings, condemning some ideas, texts, and persons to the margins of a culture while exalting others to
positions of primacy.
The former Sheffield United forward's proposed move back
into football after he was convicted and served two and a half years behind bars for rape has been a particularly divisive and controversial one with an almost national debate questioning whether anyone who has committed such an abhorrent sex crime should be allowed to return to a lucrative and
privileged position in football.
As Scherer points out, «It is in a
privileged position with respect to the liver,»
into which the fat dumps a rich concentration of chemicals collected from the abdominal cavity.
It's rumored that for those staff members who were part of the development behind certain projects whose end product didn't quite meet the standards or expectations set out by the higher - up's, would find themselves shunted
into less -
privileged positions in the company hierarchy — even going as far as landing roles as security guards, or worse, mere cleaners.
I've been in a
privileged position to get to know Tommy personally over the years, and I've tried to translate some of that essential Tommy - ness
into his New York Close Up documentaries.
And on the other hand, those who are the most responsible are pushing all of us, even those who are used to a relatively
privileged position,
into the same boat as the poor, the minorities and so forth.
As recruiters we enjoy a
privileged position, getting insights
into the legal market that others often don't get to see.
In respect of the unambiguous impropriety exception, he cited Lord Justice Rix in Savings & Investment Bank Limited (in liquidation) v Finken [2004] 1 WLR 667, [2004] 1 All ER 1125 and summarised the
position as being that «no matter how important the admission might be for the potential litigation, unless it can be said to arise out of an abuse of the
privileged occasion, such as where it is made to utter «a blackmailing threat of perjury» (see 684E) its significance alone can not result in the admission being released from the cocoon of the «without prejudice» exclusion and
into the glare of the forensic arena» (at para 20).
Such services could be research
into particular issues which it would be in a unique and
privileged position to carry out, consultations over policy proposals, development of policy papers, and facilitation and mediation between Indigenous peoples and private interest groups.