Sentences with phrase «kind of privileges»

Since then, we found out that all these «major» problems weren't and that they would require administrative privileges to execute — the same kind of privileges Snowden had to execute one of the biggest security breaches in the history of the U.S.
«The further suggestions in Lord Carey's statement that recent court judgments which have not upheld claims of unlawful discrimination against Christians in the workplace are a threat to the social order and a step away from barring Christians from any employment is scaremongering, and a desperate cry from those unrepresentative few who are trying to retain the kind of privileges for religion that have no place in our society.»
Also, if both of you are working, find out what kind of privileges (childcare, healthcare) you are entitled to from your organization or elsewhere.
«Who wouldn't want that kind of privilege
The Church is not hiding behind some kind of privilege as you call it....
I was a SAHM with a well - payed husband and supportive family, filled to the brim with all kinds of privilege.
After all, one can set oneself up as President of Greater Belgravia and claim all kinds of privileges and be completely irritating about it, without that giving you the least power.
The idea that one individual might be the savior of painting, as Dunham characterizes Murray, is an example of hierarchical thinking, the kind of privileging that was rampant throughout the 1960s and «70s.
A claim of privilege can still be asserted by the defendants if and when the plaintiff seeks to introduce the minutes into evidence and it will be for the trial judge to determine whether any kind of privilege does indeed attach.
There is a body of law that surrounds each kind of privilege (attorney - client, psychotherapist - patient, doctor - patient, priest - parishioner, accountant - client, husband - wife) that covers exceptions to the general rule.
The effect of the Court of Appeal decision is that, where a claim of privilege is challenged, a party seeking to rely on privilege must clearly state and prove the kind of privilege [1] for each individual document or bundle of like documents.
[141] Birss J rejected the submission that the without prejudice rule was inapplicable, finding that «the public policy on which the without prejudice rule is based is capable of applying in order to promote the settlement of FCA investigations», [142] but suggested that there is a particular kind of privilege covering settlement negotiations between firms and the FCA (and presumably therefore other regulators) that is «analogous with» but «not identical to» without prejudice privilege.
In Canada, there are four kinds of privilege that can be applied to protect communications by a lawyer and a client: solicitor — client privilege, litigation privilege, settlement privilege, and case - by - case privilege.

Not exact matches

It is a great privilege to have that kind of an impact.
Cliff was kind enough to offer me the privilege of a guest post in today's newsletter.
This ratio tells me which kind of financing management prefers; do they privilege more debt from banks or selling more shares and diluting ownership.
I had the privilege to do this kind of work as a volunteer for about 2 years, and you hit it spot on!
Got ta go finish watching the news and all the chicks on it, male and female and hithertoo unclassified lifefroms that have all kinds of rights and privileges being stepped on.
While conducting research on inner - city churches I've had the privilege of meeting many of the kinds of people Wallis exalts, and they are making a notable impact.
And yet, if same - sex marriage is to be truly equal to natural marriage in the eyes of society and the law, then all the rights and privileges of marriage — including those involving the procreation and rearing of children — must in principle belong to both kinds of marriage, irrespective of the motives impelling a couple toward marriage or whether, once married, they exercise these rights and privileges.
«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 - about.
In one particularly striking passage, he defines liberalism as: «freedom from the restrictions of the soil - bound life, be these privileges, forms, or feelings — freedom of the intellect for every kind of criticism, freedom of money for every kind of business.
Taking either kind of journey is a privilege.
That kind of visit is not only a professional's prerogative, but the minister's personal privilege, now too often surrendered in favor of the clinical model and the unlisted telephone number.
It is theologically inadequate because its unwarranted privileging of a narrow spectrum of construals of the Christian thing amounts to a kind of idolatry, an absolutizing of a historically and culturally relative human construct.
It seems not to have occurred to the author that docile men and women willing to renounce the claims and privileges of gender might not be the kind of men and women drawn to the demands and drama of religious life» and the life she depicts was demanding and dramatic.
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.
«We speak on this subject very cautiously and diffidently,» he writes, «rather by way of discussion than coming to definite conclusions... We suppose that the goodness of God will restore the whole creation to unity in the end... If anyone thinks that matter will be utterly destroyed, it passes my comprehension how all these substances can live and exist without material bodies, since to live without material substance is the privilege of God alone... Another perhaps may say that in the consummation all matter will be so purified that it may be thought of as a kind of ethereal substance... But only God knows.»
Because the kind of testimonies we make room for in our pulpits, and the kind of narratives we privilege in our pedagogy, inextricably shape our conception of what an exemplary journey of faith (and doubt) looks like.
Such is the kind of reasoning that needs to be advanced in the public square: not an argument from sectarian exceptionalism or the unique privileges of a private religious conscience, but arguments from the inalterable structure of things.
That is the kind of development that conservatives need to ponder, asking themselves how education can be rescued from the state, without reducing it to a privilege that only a few can afford, and without abandoning the children of wastrels to their fate.
I've had the privilege of working with pastors from all kinds of tribes and ministry contexts.
It need not be obeyed, and the justification of disobedience in this case is not a special kind of expertise guaranteed by epistemic privilege but rather by the demands of justice.
Our very Constitution binds us, that is to say, the very breath of our political nostrils binds us, to disown all distinctions among men, to disregard persons, to disallow privilege the most established and sacred, to legislate only for the common good, no longer for those accidents of birth or wealth or culture which spiritually individualize man from his kind, but only for those great common features of social want and dependence which naturally unite him with his kind, and inexorably demand the organization of such unity....
I would say that there's a big difference between the atheist of today and the person who sets himself up as a god with very special privileges is a special kind of evil very similar to the god we imagine..
This case poses some very significant legal and theological problems: Are the churches claiming same kind of special privilege?
This kind of attack on Canon Law, with all its privileges over secular law, was «revolutionary» and was felt as a frightening threat even by some laity, who saw the walls of the conventional world crumbling with its disappearance.
The only people who really object to this kind of grace are the religious people who think that their behavior merits them some sort of special privilege or position with God and are offended that the so - called «sinners» are put on equal footing with them before God.
Then, when we ventured off to Paris a couple months ago, I had the privilege of enjoying a crêpe filled with four kinds of cheese (au quatre fromages)-- I think there was comté, brie, emmental, and chevre — an odd combo, but delicious.
It's just too hard to create the right kind of lineup to mask both of those flaws, and Randle isn't nearly good enough to earn the privilege of a team reconstructing itself around him.
I think that certain kinds of adult privilege are exacerbated when children are a minority.
As part of her privileges, she is required to consult on her cases with the head of ob at that hospital and certain tests are kind of required — such as the 20w anatomy scan so we had one at 20w and another at 26w because they couldn't see everything at 20w.
Midwives can deliver at home and in some regions have hospital privileges as well but can not perform surgeries of any kind.
«In this kind of environment, the last thing that a member of Congress wants to be seen as doing is defending that kind of arrogant assertion of privilege,» Meier said.
«Scientism,» Dawkins tells me later, «is the pejorative word sometimes used for the view that science can explain everything and kind of arrogates to itself the privilege of explaining everything.
In the eight years that our family has had the privilege of working with Dr. Cowan, he has never failed to offer his wisdom and expertise in a kind and gentle way.
Having had the immense privilege of attending many births I have seen first hand how vital the right kind of support is through pregnancy, birth and in the early weeks of parenthood.
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That kind of growth has been my privilege and good fortune to experience personally with Sam, my husband of over 25 years — after a lot of hard work that continues to this day!
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