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privileged status

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meanings of privilegedand status


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privileged
adjective
uk /ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒd/ us /ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒd/
having ...
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status
noun
uk /ˈsteɪ.təs/ us /ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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Examples of privileged status


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This closed loop system effectively exorcises the "homunculus" from the perceptual system, and confers no privilegedstatus on any particular neural representation, filled-in or otherwise.
Only occasionally did women of privilegedstatus participate in this lucrative trade.
That is, infinitival forms occupy the privilegedstatus of the sentence-final position and generally show a greater degree of semantic transparency than finite forms.
Conversely, those less likely to enjoy privilegedstatus, such as craftsmen, labourers and rural workers, were under-represented as litigants in the university courts.
In other words: the true regularity must have a privilegedstatus prior to the learning process.
If their rural parents adopt them, they will lose this privilegedstatus.
Consequently, in the interest of having appropriately grounded constraints, those which give privilegedstatus to syllable-final consonants via reference to the rhyme should be prohibited.
Here, a powerful socio-economic oligarchy tried to preserve their privilegedstatus in a politically unfavorable situation.
Alternatively, the privilegedstatus of cognates might reflect a combination of factors.
One would not be surprised, then, to find utilizers of such expressions invoking other sorts of privilegedstatus claims as well.
The communist class structure also transformed the traditional class alignment; despite the claim that the regime represented the working class, the intelligentsia and middle class held a privilegedstatus.
The present perceived by any given temporal perceiver at any given time has no ontologically privilegedstatus over what that perceiver considers past and future.
The assumption of instrumental rationality has a privilegedstatus because of its neutrality toward the ends that people seek.
None the less, he sets conditions that enshrine his mystical, privilegedstatus and that, as a result, cannot be reconciled with the mundane nature of marriage.
Second, if no practices can be assumed to have a privilegedstatus, the remaining possibility is that all law practices together can somehow determine their own role.
Here we present evidence that subjects have a privilegedstatus at the lexical level as well, by analyzing lexicalization patterns of verbs in three different sign languages.
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