Sentences with phrase «such privilege»

We may have been able to read about their management from their financials but as a private co. we'll have no such privilege or so in what they do.
Documenting the birth of a child is such a privilege and we are honored to offer this service to interested families.
It is such a privilege to be part of clients» lives during these important stages of their development as couples.
It is such a privilege to be invited into the lives of my clients.
It is such a privilege to be involved in this fundraising effort.»
Until now, only 6 % of 2.2 billion gamers had such a privilege.
Based on the principle and perception of the privilege, the rights of the person to be protected against risks of life will still be upheld against such privilege.
While there may well be a justification for a class privilege in respect of client - agent communications, it is difficult to see how the justification for such a privilege could result in a substantive quasi-constitutional privilege privilege rather than a class privilege such as informer privilege, journalist privilege, litigation privilege and settlement privilege.
The Minister of National Revenue is among the clearest statements in support of the existence of such privilege in Canada.1
As such the privilege has been defined narrowly, and protects a significantly smaller range of communications than under most US or English privilege laws.
The judge in Brown v Rice doubted whether such a privilege yet exists, but Cumbria suggests that it might.
Documenting the birth of a child is such a privilege and we are honored to offer this service to interested families.
To be able to dive with these different species of sharks in such a number is such a privilege... I can't forget to mention the Oceanic Mantas that also joined the club.
Being in such privilege place has a little price: a 3 minutes walk from the access in the main road (Jl.
It was such a privilege as a single person to have stayed in this accommodation at a very reasonable price.
It was truly such a privilege to have Georgia by my side and to take care of her in her golden years.
The presentation begins with the effortless conversation with many high - level editors who effortlessly continue to announce their level of professionalism to treat authors like they have never experienced such a privilege anywhere.
I always felt it was such a privilege to be present at such an important time in a family's life and perhaps make the journey a better one for both the family and patient.
It feels like such a privilege to have something to occupy myself with during the time I'm forced to spend on pain management.
For those that can not enjoy such a privilege at the moment, look after the jump to enjoy some photos and a video.
Being able to share my passion for history with thousands of school children was such a privilege,» said Dan Snow.
Public schools have no such privilege.
It's such a privilege to be speaking with you today, especially because there were times this year I thought we'd never see it: weather nice enough for an outdoor event.
Many a broken controllers have been made at the hands of that one part of the level that required a precision jump, perfect reaction time, or just a relentless amount of endurance and patience to truck through a seemingly endless wave of baddies before the next checkpoint (if the game in mind were so inclined to include such a privilege).
It was such a privilege to spend time with him and I loved that he took such an interest in us too.
Hi, i am Marko from Croatia i i'd like to have such a privilege and happiness that i can share my life with some beautiful, kind, generous girl who would i adore and she spending time with me, so let's chat, maybe we fin..
It is such a privilege to experience the world.
Documenting the birth of a child is such a privilege and we are honored to offer this service to interested families.
They convinced him that «medicine is the highest profession you can have, because it's such a privilege to work with human beings and to heal them.»
«While I've truly loved and it's been such a privilege to have been representing the 3rd District, I'm viewing this as I get a broader base of constituency and a new role in service to Governor Cuomo,» Marinelli told WBFO News.
While Margaret Thatcher lived out her politics, and life, with her husband and family in Britain, Aung San Suu Kyi enjoyed no such privilege.
«It was such a privilege to work with her.
But he was still allowed in the budget negotiating room this year, the first non-majority leader granted such privilege — a sign perhaps that he might not follow through with the vow he made last year to realign with his fellow Democrats to form a majority if the opportunity arises.
It's such a privilege to do this job.»
That's why it's such a privilege to be in a reforming government.
The 1919 act was not intended to grant any such privilege.
Bringing a baby into the world is such a privilege for any nurse, midwife or doctor.
«We allowed the companies to touch the lives of our babies, not because we did not care, but because we did not realise the consequences of granting such a privilege.
When I reflect on my son, I feel such privilege to raise such a kindhearted soul.
It's such a privilege to be able to go so far away to someplace so different from where I live.
Working with such talented individuals such as Laura Brown, our Education Coordinator to Henrik Norholt, our Chief Science officer and the rest of the amazing team is such a privilege.
It's amazing, and such a privilege.
«I'm so honored to receive the award — it's such a privilege
Yes Sue, it was such a privilege to watch him.
It was such a privilege being a part of possibly the biggest vegan event in Cape Town and I can't wait for our next event happening soon.
The Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit determined in 1958 (Mullen v. U.S.) that there is such a privilege, and a federal court in California added in 1971 (In re Verplanck) that it covers not only a clergyman engaged in draft counseling but his lay assistants!
Most of the passengers were dressed in suits and ties and dresses because air travel was such a privilege at the time.
It has been such a privilege.
Such a privilege can be turned either toward creative communal progress or toward individual, and therefore social, anarchy.
«Such privilege may have run down through the merchants, artisans and minor priests, but not to servants and peasants.
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