Sentences with phrase «regarded as a privilege»

Although Christians have sometimes spoken of the Law as a burden, 4 most Jews regarded it as a privilege.
He held an exalted view of the episcopacy which he regarded as privilege and burden in equal measure.
It is often not regarded as a privilege to receive an education and education is not seen as an opportunity to reach one's potential - which, I am sure is inculcated into the average Chinese student.

Not exact matches

Perhaps, in order to persist in thinking of himself as a good and decent man, an upright king and an honorable servant of God, he told himself that as king he had special privileges regarding affairs of the heart.
The teacher should be regarded with honor and shown deference by his students, not because of any personal superiority or privilege, but as a mark of devotion to the matters of worth that he in his official capacity represents.
For there is no longer a true experience of dependence, since the special privilege is regarded not as a gift but as an inalienable and exclusive right and possession.
Doctrine and Covenants 134:7 7 We believe that rulers, states, and governments have a right, and are bound to enact laws for the protection of all citizens in the free exercise of their religious belief; but we do not believe that they have a right in justice to deprive citizens of this privilege, or proscribe them in their opinions, so long as a regard and reverence are shown to the laws and such religious opinions do not justify sedition nor conspiracy.
It fashions society into an economic organization in which production for profit becomes the central enterprise, in which the economic relations of men are regarded as their fundamental relations, in which economic privileges are most highly prized, and in which the resultant classes of men are set to struggle with one another for the economic goods.
In this regard, the household codes should remind us that where we may be advantaged with power or privilege, we are called to humble ourselves, to sacrifice, to love, to listen, to surrender our power, and to treat our fellow human beings as our equals — co-heirs and brothers and sisters in the family of God.
A second is the Catholic doctrine of baptism, especially its emphasis on the regenerative quality of the sacrament and its possible domestic and political implications, which the Church continues to acknowledge in her codified counsel regarding near - death situations, as well as in her use of the Pauline privilege, which allows for the dissolution of a marriage between two non-baptized persons if one of them should subsequently receive baptism.
Melissa Mark - Viverito takes questions as she leaves a Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections meeting where she heard testimony from the Quadrennial Advisory Commission regarding a proposed raise for elected council members.
«And it's apparent from consultations that creative industries» interest groups regard copyright as a right that must be maintained, or preferably strengthened, rather than a privilege granted for the wider benefit of society.
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This would be a minefield even if its creator weren't dealing with rumors regarding his own alleged bad behavior; as it is, the movie's questioning of whether great art excuses artists with personal failings and how privilege plays into it («I guess only poor people are pedophiles,» says one character) comes with C.K.'s usual sharp wit, anything - goes experimentation (that black - and - white cinematography, those old - school Hollywood credits) and a refusal to offer up easy answers.
In that regard, too, screenwriters Alex Lipschultz, Musa Syeed, and Weinstein show us the details of living in such a community without passing judgment, despite the repeated hints that there are consequences for those who do not fit the mold — such as Menashe — or who are seen as less deserving of certain privileges — mainly women, who, according to one of the area's rabbis, aren't allowed to drive and can only attend college with a father's unlikely blessing.
For thirty - five weeks now, Cass has had the privilege of acquiring this intimacy of information regarding Lucinda Mandelbaum: her rituals of brushing and flossing and exfoliating and lotioning; the facts that she gets hiccoughs if she eats hard - boiled eggs too quickly and that her cold hands and feet are the result of Raynaud's syndrome; that she had spent her junior year of college at Oxford and had acquired a taste for certain British products that she orders from a Web site called British Delights; that as a girl she had wanted to be either a concert pianist or Nancy Drew; that she sometimes makes a whole dinner of a product called Sticky Toffee Pudding, is mildly libertarian in her politics, and gasps always with the same sound of astonishment in lovemaking.
Even if the prohibition does not apply, an employer may not use the information as the sole factor in decisions regarding employment, compensation, or a term, condition, or privilege of employment.
Creating work for decades with little to no regard of ever exhibiting her creations has embedded the work with a unique sincerity that comes as a privilege for viewing.
I know that (s) he isn't allowed to perform paid work as the F1 visa doesn't allow him / her to work over 20 hours per week, but I am blurry regarding «semi» (i.e. granting privileges as in the example below) and fully volunteer work.
In fact, contrary to the position taken by the SFO, it continues: «If clients justifiably assert their privilege... they should not in any way be criticised or penalised for doing so, nor regarded as being uncooperative — nor should their legal advisers.»
And you are right to agree that lawyers should regard self - regulation as a fragile privilege, but, with respect, you are wrong when you say that governments should not regard it as inviolable.
I also agree with Mr. Wright that the legal profession should regard it as a fragile privilege, though unfortunately I do not think it consistently does so; I disagree with his view that governments should regard self - regulation as inviolable.
Governments should regard independent self - regulation of the legal profession as an inviolable right; the legal profession should regard it as a fragile privilege.
The system works best if the subjects have the opportunity to engage in conversation with the monarch (whether formally or informally) about their accomplishments and contributions to the firm, as well as their hopes and expectations with regard to compensation and privileges.
When corporate counsel and transactional lawyers are in the throes of a transaction, they forward sensitive information via e-mails to various parties, such as auditors and bankers, without regard to privilege issues.
Within legal circles, support for the reasoning in Greymac persists, even as the law regarding solicitor - client privilege has evolved.
In particular, as regards the impact on related criminal proceedings, the protections afforded to criminal defendants are not available to witnesses in a public inquiry, who may be compelled to give evidence or disclose documents that may breach the privilege against self - incrimination that would be available to them in the criminal proceedings themselves.
«There seems to me to be room to question whether the ordinary rules of client privilege, appropriate enough in other circumstances, should apply to a law officer's opinion on the lawfulness of war; it is not unrealistic in my view to regard the public, those who are to fight and perhaps die, rather than the government, as the client.»
The Chairman of the Tribunal also had regard [95] to the underlying rationale of fairness that underpins litigation privilege, finding that a fair procedure included the right of Tesco to present its case and to gather evidence and that, as a corollary, litigation privilege applied to the relevant contacts with third - party witnesses.
[82] As regards documents actually brought into existence by a client's lawyer, the better view is that these are in fact protected by legal advice privilege (see Section 31.3).
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Caution must be exercised as any comments or observations regarding the advice included in the note by its author will not be protected by the privilege.
Lawyers in general, and Convocation and the Law Society in particular, should regard self - regulation as a fragile privilege that must be nurtured and protected by wisdom, altruism, and competence at all times and at all costs.
«[R] ights so closely connected with Indian status that they should be regarded as necessary incidents of status such... registrability, membership in a band, the right to participate in the election of Chiefs and Band Councils, reserve privileges, etc.»;
If the inclusion of the third party or the subsequent forwarding of the communication is made by the client, benefiting of the privilege, this may be regarded as an implicit waiver of the privilege.
Regarding «membership» among a country's «nationals,» with rights and privileges bestowed upon them according to that country's laws, such as voting and other similar rights.
If such a power was open - ended, not coloured and confined by moderate procedural sanctions for breach, it was likely to be regarded by the courts as an attempt to infringe privilege as such; and that would be unlawful unless strictly authorised by express provision or necessary implication in primary legislation.
Genuine claims to privilege are fine, but the SFO does expect to be able to see first witness accounts, which it regards as «factual narrative» and not privileged.
The department will send you a notice regarding the suspension, as well as the requirements to reinstate your driving privileges (see below), 10 days before the suspension takes effect.
Regarding Statute 322.34 (1), Unknowingly Driving on a Suspended License, a voluntary payment will count as an Adjudication which could result in the loss of your driving privilege.
Legal custody means the right to make all important decisions for the children, such as those regarding medical care and milestone privileges like driving.
However, he says he still struggles to «escape» his identity and relative privilege, which he regards as presenting a «deep - seated impairment» to his practice and research.
Consider these challenges specific to divorced families: going back and forth between two houses, parents dating just as teens begin to explore dating and relationships, or different rules in each household regarding curfew, driving privileges, or dating.
Generally potential tenants aren't asking if you're the owner simply because they are curious, but because they see the owner as the ultimate authority and the person who can grant them special privileges or exceptions to the rules in regard to the rental.
It is also unlawful to impose different terms or conditions, such as extending different privileges in regard to the rent of an apartment or in providing services based on a resident's protected class.»
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