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privileged access

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meanings of privilegedand access


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privileged
adjective
uk /ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒd/ us /ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒd/
having ...
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access
noun[U]
uk /ˈæk.ses/ us /ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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Examples of privileged access


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Instead, they use their privilegedaccess to the administration to lobby ministers to deliver local public goods to their constituencies.
Ours are the first fully supportive behavioral data we know of for the privilegedaccess and this was found using meaningful sentence contexts.
Legacies are constructed as exclusive territories, whereby a city can claim privilegedaccess to or ownership of a certain cultural manifestation.
Within the 'creative' professions separate hierarchies of privilegedaccess were only beginning to emerge.
At the same time it allowed government-favored economic groups to translate their political links into privilegedaccess to financial resources.
The most recently studied item received privilegedaccess.
Another consequence of fundamental reforms was the loss of privilegedaccess to higher education.
What the body means cannot be read from its owner's or caregiver's own sentiments, as if ownership offered privilegedaccess to meaning.
The rationalist approach is premised on the assumption that grammatical intuitions provide privilegedaccess to the system underlying language performance.
The rationale behind providing privilegedaccess was never just financial, but was enmeshed with relations of friendship, commerce and political support.
For these banks and firms, the large gains from privilegedaccess to capital are coupled with relatively low organization costs.
Moreover, the patient is perceived as having privilegedaccess to this simple experience of selfhood, if only unimpeded by the therapist.
In asking interviewees about third par ties' conduct, interviewers address eyewitnesses, patients, and agents with direct questions, thus treating them as having privilegedaccess to, and knowledge of, that conduct.
Union officials may possess privilegedaccess to information and expertise, and their role in administration offers opportunities to implement policies according to their interests.
The resources that are directed to this purpose give this community privilegedaccess to the material evidence of the past.
They found privilegedaccess to function words in a task where subjects had to read sentences aloud and make a semantic judgement later.
In these cases, landlords or their agents often had privilegedaccess to market information and could provide better managerial skills.
In the act of framing, privilegedaccess to the facts that are being distilled can generate greater authority and credibility of the interpretation produced.
Because of the likelihood that many judges' presuppositions in easy cases are indeed subconscious, the judges themselves do not have privilegedaccess thereto.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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