0 a special opportunity that only some people have -- privilegium [ neuter ]
1 all the advantages that wealthy people have -- privilegium [ neuter ]
2 (a) favour/favor or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people -- privilegium, særrettighet
Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.
In approaching their prospects, network marketers enjoy the privilege of exploiting the element of intimacy by reducing the potential threat to their prospects' negative face.
They were mutually dedicated to reforming institutions and removing privileges that they regarded as impediments to growth and stability.
There is a danger that reflexivity could be used to privilege a theoretical or methodological standpoint by contrasting it to an unreflexive counterpart.
More indirectly, these two stylistic dimensions mark different epistemic relations to the discourse, emphasizing and privileging different kinds of information.
The resources that are directed to this purpose give this community privileged access to the material evidence of the past.
It turns out that under certain circumstances, a maximin egalitarian case for seniority privileges could be made.
Such arrangements, enacted without the customary familial negotiations, usurped the privileges of parents and their ability to protect their family lineage, stability, and honour.
This flier makes explicit, despite its ostensibly pro-migrant tone, that migrant rights are in fact privileges that must be earned through integration.
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