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She had the privilege to dismiss his words, just as he has the privilege to dismiss mine.
I have the privilege of observation; the privilege of not being threatened, raped, stabbed, hung from a noose.
"For somebody to use the privilege of Parliament, the privilege of this platform, to spew such hate is beyond comprehension," Aly said.
"For somebody to use the privilege of Parliament, the privilege of this platform, to spew such hate is beyond comprehension," she said.
"That's a whole other long conversation about white privilege, the things that you have the privilege of doing, that people of color don't have the privilege of," Martin said.
Consider Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin's response to Wednesday night's saga: Sumlin asked about social media policy for players, coaches: 'Our policy has been abuse the privilege, lose the privilege.
There, the Supreme Court, while upholding the privilege, held that the privilege didn't outweigh the public's interest in the truth when criminal conduct was satisfactorily asserted by the Watergate special prosecutor.
It's going to involve a conversation that weighs the careers of those who have had the privilege to move forward and the privilege to prove themselves over those who did not.
"For somebody to use the privilege of Parliament, the privilege of this platform, to spew such hate is beyond comprehension," Anne Aly, the body's first female Muslim member, told the Times then.
Venter had the privilege to try to change his destiny.
And this motherfucker gets paid $22 million for the privilege.
The company paid a hefty $230 million for the privilege.
I was in shock at the privilege we were afforded.
He has the privilege of not caring about such things.
And he has the privilege to say what he wants.
My credo: All food deserves the privilege of good wine.
Because not everybody gets the privilege you do, this experience.
But freedom of movement is the privilege of the wealthy.
Thank you for the privilege of a lifetime, #PEOTUS. pic.twitter.
I had the privilege of testifying in September before Rep.
You pay for the privilege of not having health care.
"Most people have the privilege of feeling that," said Davi.
The privilege provides a legal basis to avoid answering questions.
Sometimes they have even agreed to pay for the privilege.
Illegal or fraudulent activities are not covered by the privilege.
How would Trump invoke the privilege to block Comey's testimony?
And Google will let game developers pay for the privilege.
Americans have the privilege of ignoring their whole electoral system.
And the worst part is that when they abuse the privilege, they risk generating legal precedents that will make it harder for future presidents to use the privilege in settings when they legitimately need it.
He farts and does not apologize—the privilege of the crude.
At the same time, the privilege of my situation was clear.
Companies have long used the privilege to shield information about misconduct.
But Butts' resignation fueled an opposition demand to drop the privilege.
How much does the privilege of returning to the past cost?
Once they waive the privilege, then the focus is on Fusion.
They paid more for the privilege, more than 2,000 euros each.
I also agree with revoking the privilege when it's been abused.
Investors now pay for the privilege of holding Japanese government paper.
"Thank you, America, for the privilege of a lifetime," Murthy said.
I scheduled an at-home visit, paying $5 for the privilege.
The privilege of power carries the moral duty to use it.
What is dead is using the privilege to hide illegal acts.
I had the privilege of calling him my friend and mentor.
Do you think about the privilege that goes into politicized art?
The president asserts that particular information is covered by the privilege.
A court then ruled that President Obama had abused the privilege.
Is it enough to name the privilege while profiting from it?
Kiev and Tbilisi could now win the privilege in the autumn.
I auditioned for the privilege of joining the incredible cast of .
Giuliani confirmed to NBC News that Trump waived the privilege protection.
The privilege provides current executive branch employees with a legal basis to resist congressional or judicial demands for information (although if Congress or the courts can show a specific need for the information, the privilege must yield).
Earlier this year the White House tried to assert the privilege over former White House Counsel Don McGahn, and the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel issued a legal opinion arguing the privilege applies to former officials.
Those who fly standard economy are now paying more for the privilege.
The privilege has been waived because the witnesses already spoke with Mueller.
But does the privilege extend beyond close aides, out to the agencies?
At Refinery29, we've had the privilege of meeting some pretty amazing women.
Some of us don't have the privilege of forgetting about our mortality.
How much should it pay into the EU budget for the privilege?
Filling them is almost entirely the privilege of the legislature's majority party.
McConnell enjoys the privilege of having the word "Leader" before his title.
Someone gets the privilege of attaching their name to your site. Right.
And you'll be paying Disney for the privilege of watching ESPN too.
In 2011, I had the privilege of voting for the Korea-U.
This made her acutely aware of the privilege of crossing borders freely.
Specialization is the privilege of a device class that has achieved saturation.
But I have the privilege of it being just that: a story.
I have had the privilege of working with more than 120 CEOs.
These very different works each examine the privilege to be un-fascinating.
It's been the privilege of my life to serve as your President.
"Here we were with the privilege of burying the Holocaust's greatest witness."
Not everyone has the privilege of 'passing' and not everyone wants to.
If they do, they might well still be protected by the privilege.
As this case shows, the privilege is not in any event absolute.
They don't have the privilege that I have to come study here.
Indeed, both sides have abused the privilege in ways that cost taxpayers.
In any case, he's not; he's exploring instead the privilege of narcissism.
Why concentrate in one class the privilege of playing Mozart and Beethoven?
He has the privilege of running against the weakest one of all.
He admitted this was something few actors had the privilege of doing.
I realize the privilege this carries in my encounters with law enforcement.
Architects big, medium and small signed up for the privilege and opportunity.
" Under the U.S. Constitution, he said, "states have the privilege to refuse.
I didn't recognize living there as the privilege that I do now.
We had the privilege of speaking to #SelenaGomez and hearing her #RareStories.
The privilege has traditionally been wielded as a shield, not a sword.
"He doesn't deserve the privilege of sitting in that office," said one.
You are also, at every stage, reminded of the privilege it is.
Personally, I had the privilege of founding #YesWeCode with Prince in 2014.
"Being your candidate has been the privilege of my life," Yang said.
"Who gets the privilege of having the whole world mourn with them?"
I have the privilege of yearly physicals, eye exams, and dental checkups.
In order for the privilege to exist, the president must assert it.
But the privilege doesn't apply if the lawyer is committing a crime.
But you do have to pay for the privilege of owning it.
Had the privilege of working with this legend on "Father of the Pride".
The president waived the privilege because the information had already been leaked out.
I've got the privilege of representing the district where Biggie Smalls was raised.
But the privilege of living under this flag does not come without cost.
I am lucky to have this time and the privilege to say this.
And I had the privilege of knowing my parents accepted me all along.
Notably, the privilege generally does not protect against disclosure when misconduct is alleged.
I just haven't had the experience to recognize that I have the privilege.
I had the privilege of knowing Dore Ashton for more than 20 years.
Image: WikimediaThat's just for the privilege of becoming eligible for the Miscellaneous class.
Piper, you see, has the privilege of being really sad about leaving prison.
Pygmalion had the privilege of creating art as a tribute to the gods.
In principle, openness seems a fair exchange for the privilege of limited liability.
One reads about the ­privilege-checking that is the rage on college campuses.
Sure, not everyone has the privilege of having such control over their careers.
"How do I have the privilege of white privilege?" a confused Webb asked.
Also, the corporate managers in charge might be tempted to abuse the privilege.
There are two notable instances where the White House avoided invoking the privilege.
But with the privilege of having the legal entity comes responsibility — and cost.
They also had the privilege of being shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz.
I had the privilege of knowing Johan Cruyff when we were young men.
Most women in the world don't have the privilege of a waged job.
When you have the privilege of experiencing that moment, let it sink in.
Having the privilege of classical culinary training can only take you so far.
A great trainer can charge them a lot of money for the privilege.
He is eager for talks; the United States should deny him the privilege.
It's the kind of question the series doesn't have the privilege of bypassing.
The privilege is intended to allow lawmakers to operate freely, without external interference.
That way, you have the privilege of voting someone out of The Circle.
Which of a society's members are extended the privilege of hoping and dreaming?
I also had the privilege of working for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
They defied barriers for the privilege of offering their desperately needed technical abilities.
It jangled the nerves of the bourgeoisie, then charged them for the privilege.
I also had the privilege of working on Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
We understand the privilege and social collateral that our socioeconomic status affords us.
Not every gay man has the privilege and joy of an intimate relationship.
Aren't we supposed to pay governments for the privilege of lending them money?
You have to pay for the privilege of raising money via you guys.
I had the privilege of participating as a board member of the XPRIZE Foundation.
But the ultimate reward goes to people who have the privilege to just watch.
The service has welcomed 15,000 users, each paying $30 a month for the privilege.
Whoever wins the privilege of representing the region will have their work cut out.
The privilege to watch your children grow up should be afforded to every family.
But I'm mostly sad you'll never have the privilege of knowing my daughter, Emersyn.
Paying less in this way is, ironically, the privilege of the relatively well-off.
Now, investors are effectively paying the country for the privilege of lending it money.
I know this, and yet the privilege of my choice can still paralyze me.
The wolves of Wall Street have the privilege to howl at moons and Maseratis.
They may also explore the privilege to use nondeadly force in defense of others.
" He adds, "I've had the privilege of working with leaders all around the world.
First-generation college students must learn to deal with the privilege and the challenges.
Idea being they won't be paying more just for the privilege of being choosy.
Other oligarchs have to pay for the privilege, but they are spoilt for choice.
I'm very, very thankful for the privilege of utilizing the technology we have today.
But should you pay $300 for the privilege of being annoyed by your earphones?
In Columbus, Ohio, voters decided to tax themselves for the privilege of better libraries.
I'm thankful for the job I have and the privilege to work from home.
It's paying $2.6 billion for the privilege and adding the company to Google Cloud.
"I had the privilege to coach Connor since the age of 8," he wrote.
I didn't have the privilege of being in a place where people were awake.
Janet's AI revolution is being seen as a lifeform without suffering for the privilege.
But you have to ask him why he waived the privilege about that conversation.
On a Sunday afternoon, I had the privilege of attending the Global Guides program.
Now they will have to check their electronics with many paying for the privilege.
Sessions effectively asserted executive privilege but then denied that he was asserting the privilege.
The privilege approach is, practically speaking, about raising awareness of the minutiae of injustice.
So many women do not have the privilege that my professional position afforded me.
What's more, that nation is asked to pay for the privilege of being disrespected.
We had done something very few people on Earth have the privilege of doing.
Materials related to the furtherance of criminal activity are not protected by the privilege.
We had the privilege of leading these experts, who sought to find common ground.
We have the privilege at Jigsaw of taking this unique perspective on product development.
This is the "privilege" of health care for millions of Americans WITH health insurance.
He did not have to, he said, to appreciate the privilege of his position.
Do get me started on the privilege involved ... Yeah, I'm gonna get you started.
The march passed what I have come to think of as The Privilege Test.
She was determined to educate herself for what she considered the privilege of citizenship.
Dr. Chaves still marvels at the "privilege" of seeing vampire finches in the act.
McKay said Trump's ability to invoke the privilege is "no different" from anyone else's.
For most of my life, I hadn't really noticed the privilege of good health.
Dozens of cities once begged Amazon for the privilege of hosting its second headquarters.
That means effectively paying the German government for the privilege of lending to it.
I would like to thank the Committee for the privilege ofappearing before you today.
Moreover, the privilege must be invoked on a question-by-question basis in court.
"I duly laid on him the privilege and obligations of a conspecific," he muses.
I&aposve never fully understood paying for the privilege of using a credit card.
The privilege of being in our community does not extend to Nazis and supremacists.
I have the privilege of tasting many wines over the course of a year.
He spoke no English — did not have the privilege of an interpreter or lawyer.
I feel fortunate to have survived, to have had the privilege to make amends.
The rest of us don't have the right or the privilege to blend in.
And depending on who you are, we don't have the privilege of being covered.
Before this election, I'd had the privilege of not having to be that involved.
He has asserted the privilege against self-incrimination and refused to turn over any records.
"We have nothing to hide and don't feel either party abuses the privilege," Grimm says.
If I have the privilege of leading our team, that's exactly what we'll do together.
Patriarchy awards them the privilege to vocally assess and proposition women waiting for the train.
"Europeans should not have the privilege to feel any moral superiority," Ai said by email.
As I walked out of the courthouse, I thought of the privilege I'd just experienced.
A negative yield implies investors are paying borrowers for the privilege of parking their cash.
That I have the privilege of calling them my friends only makes this sweeter. pic.twitter.
The most common answer to that question is some variation of the "privilege porn" response.
Refurbish yourself with a proprietary Lightning connector and pay Apple for the privilege, or GTFO!
Mexico City's place in Spectre was already controversial because the authorities paid for the privilege.
People have paid for the privilege of reaching orbit before — seven of them, in fact.
"I am lucky to have this time and the privilege to say this," Page said.
According to The Independent, the suspects refused to participate, claiming the privilege against self-incrimination.
Looking for some peace and quiet in retirement and willing to pay for the privilege?
And we all love that and we need to do that while protecting the privilege.
They are the toughest blokes and kids I have ever had the privilege to meet.
There will never be a resistance we all have the privilege to participate in equally.
My friends spoke passionately of their role as citizens and the privilege of their vote.
But if the privilege isn't being asserted, then he really needed to answer the question.
For example, I had the privilege of learning how Greek The Clubs and I met.
The privilege train continues for Archibald, as the Blossoms call him, at a fancy dinner.
From its inception, proponents of the privilege framework have warned against leaving it at that.
Not only are you monitored and recorded, but you get to pay for the privilege.
As for who had the privilege of permanently marking up the world's highest-paid celebrity?
Yet Greg had been hell-bent on escaping the privilege in which he'd been raised.
Circumventing the privilege is "uncommon but by no means unprecedented, or even untoward," Buell explained.
We had the privilege of listening to a spirited panel discussion between IRI's chairman, Sen.
Folger Hill required a steep $5 million minimum for the privilege of being an investor.
To put it simply, this was not what the privilege was originally designed to protect.
Yet, even under conventional analysis, she may have over-extended the use of the privilege.
Hendon said the privilege in the attorney-client privilege belongs to Trump, not to Cohen.
I've had the privilege of meeting several Dreamers in my home state of New Mexico.
"It is the client who owns the privilege and not the lawyer," the source said.
In exchange for working outside the system, she has earned the privilege of final cut.
If you want to drive on a road, you have to pay for the privilege.
First-generation college students must learn to deal with the privilege and the challenges. 4.
They may also directly interfere with the privilege review being conducted by the Special Master.
Many of those will taste better too, although you often pay more for the privilege.
Or when one sister accepts the privilege of wealth, comforts the other sister has rejected?
The graffiti artist Sebastian Errazuriz doesn't think the privilege should necessarily fall to technology giants.
I recognize the privilege I had getting this chance, even as it's backfired on me.
Most defendants assert the privilege so that prosecutors cannot use the deposition testimony at trial.
Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president.
The privilege of naming a new species typically lies with the person who discovered it.
Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president.
But two Democrats are fighting for the privilege of taking him on in the fall.
I've had a decade of experience and education they didn't have the privilege to have.
For that exorbitant fee, passengers have the privilege of putting the pet under the seat.
Many of these girls, who refer to themselves as "Scummys," paid $150 for the privilege.
So honored to have had the privilege of spending time with this powerful gentle giant.
Unlike the ruling class, he didn't have the privilege of voting for a political program.
"At present, the Privilege Grant is not accepting new applications or donations," Yiannopoulos told NBC.
But there is an important way around the privilege that the Justice Department may pursue.
He said he was willing to do this for the privilege of voting his conscience.
I had the privilege of reciting the Hebrew vidui, the final confessional, at his bedside.
I had the privilege of knowing this beautiful man and working along side of him.
But, she added, "Having the privilege to give birth here is like beating the system."
The license fee for the privilege of watching TV in black-and-white, for instance?
I have enjoyed the privilege of playing professional baseball since I was 15 years old.
That does not mean that the privilege can defeat such demands at the investigatory stage.
Every politician is allowed to change his or her mind, but Trump abuses the privilege.
Ten years ago I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president.
Below Zero When you lend somebody money, they usually have to pay you for the privilege.
The privilege we have over these animals, it would appear, now comes at a hefty price.
The tournament used co-hosts for the second time, with Austria and Switzerland sharing the privilege.
And the privilege does not apply to conversations that promote or further ongoing crimes (including obstruction).
If you have the opportunity, the privilege to live at home after college, don't feel embarrassed.
They no longer have to pay for the privilege of not paying for bad health insurance.
Garcia has been taking full advantage of the privilege, donning the emerald jacket whenever he can.
Those of us who have the privilege of knowing him are better people because of it.
In 83 I had the privilege to travel to Istanbul to check out the tech scene.
That's just the reality for a team with the privilege of being in the Eastern Conference.
The Storyteller, the person who has the privilege of using their voice to amplify an epoch.
Sure, you pay for the privilege of being able to use macOS on the Apple ecosystem.
"God has truly honored us with the privilege of being the parents of this sweet boy."
I didn't have the privilege of promoting my personal agenda or beliefs at the people's expense.
My late husband and I both had the privilege of serving in the United States Navy.
United Airlines will soon start charging some customers for the privilege to use the overhead bins.
" She continued, "I am humbled by the privilege and responsibility of presiding over this year's jury.
I got the privilege of becoming a mother… and everyday I am grateful for his 💡.
Some smaller creators also had the privilege of running ads revoked altogether under YouTube's new policies.
Being an at-risk youth means not always having the privilege and perspective to think strategically.
"No organisation or individual has the privilege to overstep the constitution and the law," he said.
We are also obliged to ask because we have the privilege of speaking with you today.
"Thank you for the privilege of a lifetime," Kellyanne Conway tweeted, tagging Trump in the message.
You're not even working for free — you're paying $4.99 (currently $2.99, on sale) for the privilege.
We pay for the privilege of being herded through a bit faster through to the thresher.
That's the privilege of this offensively cute baby penguin, a newborn addition to the Cincinnati Zoo.
If she is telling the truth, she should have no reason for not waiving the privilege.
I had the privilege of working alongside Harris when, as a young staff person for Sen.
It is not a privilege that runs to the individual, like the privilege against self-incrimination.
So it serves our national interest if the privilege of U.S. citizenship is within everyone's grasp.
He acknowledges the privilege entailed in claiming extended seclusion, but nonetheless describes the condition with anguish.
I had the privilege of meeting all three of them during a recent trip to Syria.
We no longer had the privilege of time, something that applying for a US visa necessitates.
So you could vote, but you also have the privilege of sleeping out on the street.
Communications with the attorney on matters unrelated to legal matters are not shielded by the privilege.
To have the privilege of his music and sound for Suspiria is a dream come true.
Clients often pay a bonus of $10,000 or more for the privilege of killing a sheep.
I have the privilege of passing as completely able-bodied in appearance, if not in practice.
Those sorts of communications are exactly what the privilege is intended to keep private, Garber said.
The Intelligence Committee appears to be getting material that was not subject to the privilege claim.
The N.Y.S.E. has competed fiercely against foreign rivals, particularly the London Stock Exchange, for the privilege.
But I am sure we have abused the privilege due to how abundant our options are.
"The privilege to be invited requires more than just the absence of a sanction," he said.
I had the privilege of speaking to them this morning at the National Sheriffs' Association Conference.
Met officials will not say how much "Ocean's 8" paid for the privilege of filming there.
When we watch movies, we often don't often question the privilege of the gaze behind them.
"He is one of the most amazing athletes I&aposve had the privilege to work with."
He also said he had provided voters with the "privilege" for voting for him in 2016.
Another round of mini-home cooks compete for the privilege of being critiqued by Gordon Ramsay.
I have had the privilege of conversing with a number of the world&aposs great leaders.
Critics have pointed to the ad's purported sexism and deafness to the privilege of its subjects.
"Serving on the Commission has been the privilege of my lifetime," Jackson said in a statement.
To be fair, some people truly savor the privilege of being a member of the bar.
After all, learning is work you do for free; in fact, you pay for the privilege.
His attorney, Todd Blanche, did not weigh in publicly on the privilege issue raised by MacMahon.
Equifax persisted for days in charging many people for the privilege of freezing their credit files.
That's how it works—and advertisers pay extra for the privilege of this personalized ad targeting.
"We understand the privilege and social collateral that our socioeconomic status affords us," one mother wrote.
If you weren't among the lucky ones to have the privilege of attending, we have you covered.
Presumably, even if there's space for your bags, you won't get the privilege of putting them overhead.
Only the biggest of movies get the privilege of teasing the teaser and making us pay attention.
This has been the privilege of my life and, I know I speak for Michelle as well.
In most circumstances, once a privilege has been waived, the privilege is gone and cannot be reclaimed.
" "Today, I had the privilege of briefing President Trump on my recent visit to Pyongyang, North Korea.
And why are taxpayers still paying for the privilege of his malignant presence on the FBI payroll?
I have had the privilege of hearing testimony from some of the top climatologists in the world.
I had the privilege of calling him the night before and telling him of the President's decision.
And so the privilege of using those words in that way should probably be taken from him.
For some years in the Bush administration federal prosecutors cut deals in which companies waived the privilege.
Like, for example, enjoying the privilege of getting to lay our eyes on their perfectly sculpted faces.
"I am highly aware myself of the privilege of Irvington, the community my shop inhabits," she said.
I viewed it as a personal honor to have the privilege of sharing that moment with him.
But as people of color, we don't necessarily have the privilege of relaxing as much as others.
"Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president," McCain wrote.
"I also have the privilege of spending time with this [sic] 2 great human beings," he wrote.
It made a bigger one when it gave Republicans the privilege -- and responsibility -- to check his power.
There were so many options this time around, and we've taken the privilege of rounding them up.
For most of us, it was the first Ferrari we'd ever had the privilege to ride in.
While I was there as a fine art filmmaker, I had the privilege of curating two shows.
Of course, Trump is President and has the power and the privilege to go anywhere he chooses.
There's a limit, though, to what we can conclude from the apparent inefficacy of the "privilege" approach.
Maybe. Or maybe not—there was plenty of outspoken racism, sexism, and xenophobia before the privilege turn.
Even in Reagan-era 1986, McCarthy had the privilege of writing off the novel as far-fetched.
Gwendolyn Brooks understood the privilege of being ordinary long before it acquired the urgency it has today.
"The privilege to report newsworthy information is not without limit," he wrote in an April 1998 opinion.
We do not have the privilege of dealing in abstractions when discussing policies that impact us physically.
Some residents, however, considered the privilege of padding to the laundry room in slippers an unnecessary luxury.
As with physical violence, abject racism or anti-Semitism voids the privilege of a Listen First response.
Kaboom A Floridian paid thousands of dollars for the privilege of blowing up 1,500 pounds of dynamite.
These episodes could be instructive in how Trump wields the privilege in the political standoffs to come.
I am grateful for having had the privilege to serve the club for so many memorable years.
"  "I've had the privilege of coaching more than 200 young women during my 44 years in basketball.
The "privilege" in question consisted of America being able to pay its bills in its own currency.
"The definition of Islamophobia is an instrument that will advance only the privilege of Islamists," she said.
As always, you're going to pay a premium for the privilege of owning such a stacked device.
Caucus members are going to take plenty out of McCarthy's hide for the privilege of being speaker.
I'm overweight because of the privilege I have to buy enough food, more food than I need.
But I think it's important to recognize that some people don't have the privilege of being stealth.
Most people have the privilege of feeling that, and probably do not even think about that concept.
TechCrunch had the privilege of chatting with her about diversity and inclusion over the last several years.
Crowds descend on the lox counter for the privilege of paying $42 per pound for sliced Nova.
Such privilege normally precludes information related to it being used against a person who had the privilege.
Earlier in my career, I had the privilege of caring for a patient whom I'll call Jessica.
One of the benefits of long-form documentary filmmaking is that we have the privilege of time.
It's also offset by what Trump's company charges the Secret Service for the privilege of protecting him.
Today, I had the privilege of briefing President Trump on my recent visit to Pyongyang, North Korea.
Marquez is probably one of the greatest ring technicians I've ever had the privilege of witnessing live.
I had the privilege not to live in a box but in a house — in a temple.
You can forget about a comfortable seat (or a towel) if you haven't paid for the privilege.
Taxi and Uber passengers can name their own destinations, but pay a lot more for the privilege.
Since those reports, Valve has issued updates to its Steam software that fix the privilege escalation issues.
On the surface, it does look like bondholders pay for the privilege of lending money to governments.
So we have the privilege not to be influenced by the short term second guessing of cycles.
" He is aware, however, that unlike Kendrick he has "the privilege of being able to turn away.
Everyone buried in Green-Wood has the privilege of being considered a part of capital-H History.
Today is not a day to hide behind safe names or the privilege of unquestioned, American passports.
But Pyka's Egret has already flown thousands of miles at test farms that pay for the privilege.
About 210,2244 couples got married in a city clerk's office in 2014, paying $25 for the privilege.
After invoking the privilege, the president can direct current and former government officials to not divulge information.
So is paying less for the privilege of owning a piece of the stock or bond market.
Activists, as Solomon tells it, have "the privilege or maybe the obligation" to simply tell the truth.
I had both the privilege of more days and the awareness that those days would be limited.
Some white liberals have the privilege to pretend that Jill Stein is going to be taken seriously.
It asks us to think about who, historically, has had the privilege to look without being seen.
PIRRO: Well, I want to talk about that, waiving the privilege on the Michael Cohen stuff, his lawyer.
Google, like Facebook, offers free online services in exchange for the privilege to serve its users targeted ads.
Not every person who plays a role in the development of presidential advice can qualify for the privilege.
And that is the price we have to pay for the privilege of living in a democratic society.
I also had the privilege of having my family support me 100 percent—my family and extended family.
Expression is its own kind of freedom; growing up, Schmidt wasn't often afforded the privilege to emote freely.
No longer are they willing to trip over themselves for the privilege of throwing the IOC a party.
Instead he chided predecessors for failing to extract enough from China for the privilege of trading with America.
Expect to pay $180 for the privilege — this might be more of an emergency kit/go bag option.
Iowa and Nebraska would pay on average 12.5% for the privilege of sending goods over Mr Trump's wall.
It was one of the most intense and full-hearted traditions I've ever had the privilege to experience.
Yet countries do it anyway, and often even fight for the privilege, because it ultimately opens new doors.
"Dorit, everyone's allowed to act stupid once in awhile, but you really abuse the privilege," Grammer told audiences.
Not everyone has the privilege of being able to be completely open about every aspect of their life.
For the privilege, I'm told the startup charges an annual storage fee, which is taken monthly in arrears.
Last week, I had the privilege of speaking to director Susan Lacy and Jane Fonda about their collaboration.
DMV said you have to take a Breathalyzer test to have the privilege to drive on the road.
Money is not the only thing that the fund offers; so is the privilege of joining the "family".
As an able-bodied Japanese man, he has the privilege of taking what he wants from the itako.
And brands, nonprofits and even political campaigns are jockeying for the privilege to hatch from the viral egg.
As a free man, officially liberated from MCC, Caputo has the privilege to act that Cindy does not.
Trump Jr. asserted the privilege because there were also lawyers on the call, the New York Times reports.
Truly living up to the privilege of using the internet will be truly bad for their bottom lines.
I had the privilege of briefly interviewing Edie twice, both times at LGBTQ events in New York City.
We're at the forefront given that we have the privilege to service the most privileged in the world.
If you don't win the privilege of dropping a grand on an iPhone X next week, no sweat.
We pay a tremendous price for the privilege of having the world's most advanced and efficient recycling system.
"That's part of the privilege of having the freedom of speech and the freedom of assembly," she said.
This is a couple I've had the privilege of covering for over 11 years, from Mr. and Mrs.
I think in this case a court might well say the privilege is overridden by the public interest.
If you're asking whether Sessions can assert the privilege in lieu of the president, the answer is no.
Even if the financial aspect isn't a burden, sometimes the privilege of disposable income for food incites guilt.
But there's also a list of cons that follows the privilege we have been given to express ourselves.
"The privilege is designed to help [attorney-client] relationships function well because it's to society's advantage," Buell said.
"This is my favourite photo I've had the privilege of taking of Harry and Meghan," Hussein told INSIDER.
The use of the privilege outside of marital conversations would be opportunistic, obstructionist and increasingly irresistible, if allowed.
The privilege claim came just as Nadler gaveled in a committee meeting on the contempt vote against Barr.
Would I have written this article and had the privilege of holding your attention for a little bit?
That means you aren't gaining any financial flexibility, just paying for the privilege of borrowing your own money.
At other times, the White House has played hardball with investigators and invoked the privilege to stymie them.
For white congregants, so is confronting the privilege that allowed them to keep their distance for so long.
The privilege does not extend to conversations simply because one of its participants happens to be an attorney.
But all that illustrates is the privilege of someone who has never had to think about minority representation.
Local officials, unlike international staffers, did not have the privilege of being evacuated for security reasons, she said.
It's a small price to pay to for the privilege of slaughtering orcs in the name of education.
But 17 million streamers will be paying more next month for the privilege of access to Fuller House.
I had the privilege of attending a talk by Bill Gates in 2000 when he was in India.
I had the privilege to have known him as a friend and work with him as an artist.
But the privilege is not absolute, and there is an exception for communications made to further a crime.
His face's resultant brightness and tightness inspire relaxation: a trap for those without the knack or the privilege.
I will forever acknowledge and be grateful for the privilege of having a mother who owns a salon.
Such is the price you pay for the privilege of crawling beneath the skin of a Chekhov masterwork.
I'd wait 24 hours or more for that fesenjan, and feel lucky for the privilege of doing so.
Should I leave it be, as she has earned her seniority and the privilege of managing her schedule?
If you had a lot of money, you would pay for the privilege of not seeing ads, right?
He declares that he will gladly meet death, If he only has the privilege of killing Judge Smith.
The Bardenas reminds us that the true thrill of travel is the privilege of feeling discomfited by nature.
This is not to say that the president must actually make a decision for the privilege to apply.
The privilege of killing one (or "harvesting" one, in a hunting euphemism) remains limited to the very few.
But you will have to pay $200,000 for the privilege — and the few available spots are going fast.
Should people convicted of murder and other violent crimes be denied the privilege of performing with the troupe?
Naomi noted the privilege she said, in that she was being heard, while many black women are not.
"There's not a lot of judicial guidance on the privilege," he said, calling the issue "knotty" and "tough."
Some fans said they were eager to hear her perform but expected to pay handsomely for the privilege.
If he needn't answer because the privilege claims are valid, what is the point of making him appear?
They won't get parking tickets there, but have to pay for the privilege of parking in the lot.
Schiff is completely right that the privilege doesn't apply just because a lawyer is included in the conversation.
Growing up in Jamaica in the '70s and '80s, I never had the privilege of discriminating against books.
Because they don't have the privilege of getting to be the first state to respond to the hate.
I will not only miss the great artist but also a friend I had the privilege to know.
I had both the privilege to live more days and the awareness that those days would be limited.
And to them I've tried making this point clear: I don't have the privilege of supporting Jill Stein.
It's not clear that there's anything unlawful about a private person's disclosure of material covered by the privilege.
For this reason, the ruling class has the privilege of seeing climate change policies as post-material abstraction.
But, if artists don't have the privilege to turn down playing an inaccessible venue, what should they do?
I have had the privilege of working in this studio as a sublet for the last few months.
I want to make sure the American people get to see what I've had the privilege of experiencing.
"The fact that the judge issued a search warrant of the office and home of Trump's personal attorney suggests that a judge likely concluded either that the privilege was being used in furtherance of a criminal act or that the privilege was being used to perpetuate a fraud," Moye explained.
If we understand aggregate user data as a public resource, then just as broadcast licensees must abide by public interest obligations in exchange for the privilege of monetizing the broadcast spectrum, so too should large digital platforms abide by public interest obligations in exchange for the privilege of monetizing our data.
It then bestows the task — nay, the privilege — of wearing this dream lingerie onto a single Angel every year.
" Iman added: "I think often the West does not understand the history and the privilege of wearing a hijab.
Until I had the privilege of spending the day with him, I didn't appreciate Fred Rogers' brilliance and depth.
If you carry a balance, it can drag down your credit score while you pay interest for the privilege.
The directions included, It's called the Privilege Walk, and it's not an uncommon activity in high schools and college.
The song is a country bop — why deny it the privilege of becoming the anthem for the Yeehaw Agenda?
On Thursday, Mutharika's office withdrew his security clearance, saying he would only retain the privilege when performing government duties.
Theirs is a crowd we have the privilege of spying on for a while, even as we remain outsiders.
But the ritual spearing of his corpse might have allowed him the privilege of finally dying a warrior's death.
I've had the privilege — or deeply strange curse — to chase the growth of global political warfare around the world.
It is the privilege of men like Black and Che to give Louis C.K. the benefit of the doubt.
But at the prices Apple charges, you'll need to open a few new lines of credit for the privilege.
I recently had the privilege and the pleasure of delivering the commencement address at UC Berkeley's College of Engineering.
White people like that don't have to worry about anti-black racism—they have the privilege of crossover appeal.
Fortunately for me, I had the privilege of hiding behind my whiteness and masculinity, but I was hiding nonetheless.
"Just having the privilege of playing here with an organization I&aposve always had respect for is pretty cool."
As a dozen women gather around, it's explained that the highest-ranking lady has the privilege of dressing her.
We at Sapho have had the privilege of working with most of these nascent platforms; here are our impressions.
Of course, as a celebrity Roberts has the privilege to be able to afford a table full of books.
Put that Escalade on the street outside 666 Fifth Avenue, however, and it currently pays nothing for the privilege.
Bodega cats, your favorite falafel guy, the privilege that your favorite band will probably always stop here on tour.
I had the privilege of talking to them about Rest in Power and more importantly, their son Trayvon Martin.
It's one of the best setups available in the area, and she pays $21943 per month for the privilege.
Leonard Cohen, who I had the pleasure of writing about and the privilege of knowing, understood this point intimately.
Its early adopters, "Explorers" who spent $1,500 for the privilege, were derided as "Glassholes," widely mocked, and sometimes abused.
In Germany, anyone who buys a German bund, (bond) pays the government for the privilege of lending Berlin money.
He was an incredible young man and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him was better for it.
They pay you the same amount for the year, and you get the privilege of working an extra day.
If the privilege is asserted, a court will balance the need for secrecy against the need for the information.
If so, the committee could sue to compel Sessions's testimony, thus mounting a judicial challenge to the privilege claim.
Last year, I had the privilege of doing a lunch roundtable with some high school students in the Netherlands.
A non-customer using a bank's ATM will pay an average of $2.87 for the privilege, up from $2.37.
However, you'll need to apply and wait to hear from Google, and only 100 creators will get the privilege.
I understood that whoever had the privilege of rebuilding this history, would face a monumental and life-altering challenge.
So, the privilege arguments here are part of an effort to undermine Mueller's subpoena threat by suggesting he'll lose.
If you want to be a VR early adopter, it looks like you'll have to pay for the privilege.
Hidalgo County, Texas, which I have the privilege of serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, meets these criteria.
Since Lawrence is a man, he has the privilege of allowing himself freedom of speech within his old household.
Yet this reality doesn't seem to stop the media offering the Trump campaign the privilege of the pivot treatment.
In order to serve on a committee, Members of Congress are required to pay for the privilege, says Buck.
In these programs performances are often given to audiences paying for the privilege of seeing exceptional talent on display.
I don't recall having the privilege or inclination to establish "safe spaces" to avoid the discomfort of intellectual conflict.
She ordered those documents to be turned over for review by the court to see if the privilege applies.
On a personal note, we had the privilege of working with Mr. Marshall at different stages of our careers.
On Tuesday, Underwood released a statement thanking the Legislature for the "privilege" of holding the position of attorney general.
Trump is billing the Secret Service six figures for the privilege of renting golf carts at his golf courses.
When you see a brand mentioned in a novel, it mostly isn't because the company paid for the privilege.
I had the privilege of hosting Chino Amobi and SCRAAATCH for a NON WORLDWIDE event at MoCADA in January.
Because these two women are some of the most courageous politicians I have ever had the privilege to observe.
I realized we had to do something for the gratitude for the sea and the privilege of this club.
And for the longest time, I've wanted to see what the privilege to be black looked like on film.
Because how could anyone with the privilege to visit a place so pretty be even the smallest bit disappointed?
Civil is asking people to buy in for the privilege of enthusiastically participating in running a blockchain-media platform.
They already know they're in Bushwick, Brooklyn; they may already be struggling with the privilege that brought them there.
It is rare that life affords us the privilege of knowing when we're doing something for the last time.
But it wasn't until I had the privilege of coaching him that I saw his most important skill: leadership.
Perhaps it is merely due to the privilege I have experienced in not being the target of such vitriol.
Legal experts said the privilege only covers a lawyer offering legal advice but does not extend to criminal activity.
Assimilation affords me the privilege of not getting involved, of doing the easy thing instead of the right thing.
"I personally believe PG&E has forfeited the privilege to operate as an investor-owned utility," Mr. Wiener said.
Moreover, I do not regard myself as having the privilege of being "close to Mr. Putin," as you suggest.
However, Mr. Verrilli put together a more restrictive process for deciding whether to invoke the privilege in the future.
Even if that means killing your only companion with an ax for the privilege of looking at a light.
In theory, that means that investors buying those bonds actually have to pay for the privilege of doing so.
Hey Stable Genius, I heard you told some folks that you gave them the "privilege" of voting for you.
This would allow clients to compare what they earned versus how much they paid for the privilege of investing.
But as someone who has had the privilege of spending time with President Trump, it is anything but surprising.
That reflects a greater willingness among investors to pay for the privilege of lending to the most trusted borrowers.
To those born with the privilege of a world built for their success and protection, justice can feel unjust.
It therefore seems unlikely a court would permit broad application of the privilege beyond the nation's most sensitive secrets.
Users criticized the ad's purported sexism and deafness to the privilege of its subjects in this and previous commercials.
Winning the lottery is a stroke of luck few have the privilege of experiencing even once in their lives.
It's probably costing me from $3 to $5 billion for the privilege of being — and I couldn't care less.
She said that having the privilege to go out into the field enabled her meet refugees and raise awareness.
The privilege does not apply unless the conversation is with the attorney for the purpose of seeking legal advice.
After all, when you use cash, you don't have to pay an extra cent or two for the privilege.
Now they are paying billions a month for the privilege of coming into the U.S. and honestly taking advantage.
The target customer is obvious; only the wealthiest travelers will be able to afford the privilege of private spaceflight.
"Well I, for one, am glad that they had the privilege of dying a natural death," one migrant said.
That remind us to understand how difficult it was for the ancestors to g fought to enjoy the privilege.
Lawyers can invoke the privilege to avoid testifying about conversations with clients or turning over emails or other correspondence.
They build up a following, and then introduce that following to brands or advertisers who pay for the privilege.
I think for a lot of women who have the privilege of that choice, having kids becomes another desire.
With the growth of population, land grows in value, and the men who work it must pay for the privilege.
She's been paying weekly cuts to the Mulligan family for the privilege of owning a business in the 18th ward.
Social responsibility is something that is so important to especially us people who have the privilege of having a platform.
"The FCC takes action to ostensibly reduce robocalls, but then makes sure you can pay for the privilege," she said.
I'm a social worker in Ottawa, and I've had the privilege of working with some of the indigenous population here.
There are no words, though, that can express how sincerely grateful I am for the privilege of working with you.
Photo: GettyAutomakers want in on the highly lucrative big data game and Mitsubishi is willing to pay for the privilege.
"The privilege, the liberty he was afforded was promptly abused," Jackson said as she announced her decision from the bench.
" Jenkins told me, "Historically, I lack the privilege of taking to my bed and pulling the covers over my head.
Investors have been paying the governments of Japan and many euro-zone countries for the privilege of parking their funds.
And I am reinvigorated by it — by the privilege of being on TV to create a conversation around what matters.
Government lawyers also can object, seeking a determination, for example, that the crime-fraud exception to the privilege should apply.
Shifting from the privilege of movement to issues of identity, I ended my tour inside the studio of Homer Shew.
But legal experts said the privilege cannot be used to shield documents from prosecutors in Parnas' and Fruman's criminal case.
And yet you'll pay dearly for the privilege: it's not unusual for a single audiobook to cost $30 or more.
The privilege of serving my country is not only rooted in my military service, but also in my personal history.
Before, no one else but her husband had been given the privilege of telling his story to the audience directly.
I don't come from the privilege of being able to be quiet, and I'm not intimidated by that at all.
For more than an hour, I was granted the privilege to complain about one of our most reviled consumer services.
I am so lucky and honored to have the privilege of playing Eleven – a strong, powerful, badass, strange, wonderful character!
I am so grateful for all of the opportunities I've had and the work I've had the privilege of doing.
Photo: DPRK Today / FacebookIt's unlikely that anyone outside of North Korea will get the privilege to try out this tech.
I was honored and had the privilege to meet him a few times and it meant the world to me.
One catch… you'll have to pay for the privilege of watching these games in VR, via one of two tiers.
I have had the privilege of being at the Al Smith dinners in years past, and I always enjoy it.
Clinton, by contrast, entered the 2016 contest with the "privilege and burden" of being the front-runner, Mr. Obama said.
Investors will pay nearly 0.0963% for the privilege of lending it 600 million euros, convertible into shares after seven years.
I've definitely had the privilege of absorbing that and feeling like I've had a glimpse of so many life experiences.
Investors will pay nearly 1% for the privilege of lending it 600 million euros, convertible into shares after seven years.
Meanwhile, reports of people taking out loans and mortgages for the privilege of getting hosed are more common than ever.
It's a position that's allowed him the privilege of playing along with the likes of Mick Jagger and Jeff Beck.
Less than a decade later, I joined CNN, where I currently have the privilege of covering stories nationally and internationally.
Even if the privilege did apply, there is no law that prohibits — let alone criminalizes — the disclosure of presidential communications.
Each year, we have the privilege of running the industry standard VC Executive Compensation Survey alongside 160+ top venture firms.
Users can "mine" the token by managing a monitoring node and server farms pay a small amount for the privilege.
"Good night girlfriend, you made my life and so many who had the privilege to know you, better," Stamos wrote.
But basically it was about the importance -- the privilege -- of sacrificing one's personal needs and desires for the greater good.
We have the privilege to enjoy it, and I, personally, am more determined than ever before to do just that.
"People rightly talk about the privilege and the money and the palaces and the Bentleys," the prince's former aide said.
In 28500, I had the privilege of helping to draft congressional legislation that declared suicide prevention as a national priority.
Banks face resistance from depositors if they try to charge them for the privilege of having money in an account.
She reviewed each document and concluded the government failed to demonstrate that the privilege applied in any of the documents.
But, in general, talking about myself for an hour—it's not something that I would pay for the privilege of.
They are pledging allegiance to a traditional form of American civic engagement because they believe they have earned the privilege.
These partisans happily renounce many middle-class comforts for the privilege — even though it means squeezing into a minuscule space.
On one hand, there's something potentially comical about asking people to pay for the privilege of not looking at tweets.
The doors are installed at no cost to store owners, in exchange for the privilege of selling ads on them.
"It was in my early days at Perry Ellis when I first had the privilege of meeting Susan," he wrote.
Her landlord wants to charge her $50 a month for the privilege of using her own window-unit air-conditioner.
A trick to make you pay for the privilege of looking at slightly different trees than the ones at home.
Our frenzied conjecture allowed them the privilege of sweeping majestically in every so often to confirm, complicate or disprove it.
I move through the world with the privilege of never even considering the idea of being sexually assaulted or harassed.
But no president in American history has ever had the privilege of having his every word simulcast across news networks.
TILLET Set in the here and now, "Atlanta" and "Insecure" have the privilege of not fighting those early culture wars.
Brexit Minister David Davis admitted in the proposal that the U.K. may have to pay the EU for the privilege.
I had the privilege of stacking on a couple national morning shows in N.Y.C., and it was an amazing experience!
I had the privilege of attending a reading of an original play she wrote—her unique voice stuck with me.
I have a deep concern for so many Americans that don't have the privilege that my family and I have.
Layla is left asking why her community was denied the privilege Americans are promised, and pondering the cost of freedom.
Dunham: I think part of the privilege of being white is this idea that we saw our perspective as whole.
Most of my generation of South Carolinians had the privilege of attending the integrated schools that Uncle Roddy fought against.
The exception is Nick Tosches, whom I had the privilege of editing at Vanity Fair for a decade or so.
" Northwell's Solazzo added, "Cara has been an inspiration to all those who have had the privilege of caring for her.
Up until that moment, every American citizen had the privilege of contributing to the nation's defense by purchasing defense bonds.
The privilege of working on technology that hopefully advances and helps the human condition is a blessing and a gift.
"At $3.30 you're basically paying Lime for the privilege of charging their scooters for them," one juicer commented on Reddit.
"The Privilege of Escape" is the first project curated by the new executive director, Justine Ludwig, and it is promising.
For the privilege of rendering judgments about the world around them, writers open themselves to the judgments of other people.
Like upper- and middle-class feminists around the world, Najela benefited from the privilege of having help around the house.
Sessions more than once stated correctly that he was not asserting executive privilege — only the president can assert the privilege.
It charges those who wear monitors for the privilege; Ms Merchant paid $13 per day plus a $50 activation fee.
As DLCC chair, I have had the privilege to work alongside legislative leaders breaking new ground all over the country.
This goofy, earnest, lovable guy I had the privilege and sheer joy of playing these last four years, was gone.
In the balance of my professional life, I've had the privilege of the working as a practicing lawyer and teacher.
CT: Still on the U.S., last month in Davos, you had the privilege of having dinner with President Donald Trump.
It tricked our neighbors into paying for the privilege of setting up the cameras and breeding fear in the suburbs.
Indeed, in Richard Nixon versus United States, the Supreme Court rejected the argument of the president after recognizing the privilege.
And for those who can, the privilege will cost $9,000 a year and suck up two years of your life.
"The privilege of writing my sort of music is that people choose it for the days they remember," he said.
Since shopkeepers pay for the privilege of a storefront, Alibaba's fees were more likely to rise than sales or jobs.
" In the words of Saint Ausuin, they were places that made patrons "pay ransom for the privilege of being poisoned.
You earn the privilege of helping to steer Ethereum's ship of state by joining the community and doing the work.
They don't get the privilege of innocence in the same way that white people — including these militants in Oregon — do.
SR: Well, a white male artist has the privilege and liberty to have that be assumed that that's their purview.
As much as visible mending is about the privilege of connecting with one's clothes, it also builds connections between people.
Although her American citizenship gives her the privilege to escape the war in Idlib, she has no intention of leaving.
Britons may decide that they are willing to pay higher prices for the privilege of banning foreign vessels from British waters.
The problem is figuring out how far the privilege against self-incrimination goes in protecting passwords that can open encrypted files.
In today's housing market, choice is a privilege, and too few have the privilege to choose to stay or to go.
ADMIRAL KARL SCHULTZ, COMMANDANT, UNITED STATES COAST GUARD: Well, good evening, Martha, and thanks for the privilege of being here tonight.
If we're not vigilant about the rights that we have and the privilege we enjoy, we shouldn't expect to keep them.
Over the next two decades, I had the privilege of sharing my philosophy of beauty with women all over the world.
Tap Allow Calls From to give certain people the privilege of breaking through the Do Not Disturb wall you've set up.
Facebook discovered a new way to help brands find you on its standalone messaging app, Messenger: Just charge for the privilege.
The proof is in all the cities that don't want the "privilege" of losing billions of dollars for no good reason.
That court specifically held that the privilege should not automatically extend to staff outside the White House in executive branch agencies.
A privilege is the ability of the entity that enjoys it to prevent the revelation of information that the privilege covers.
But Fleabag — whom he loves, but whom he can't choose in lieu of that forever — has the privilege of her freedom.
She decides to take a trip to her therapist, which is a good idea for someone with the privilege to do.
One of the privileges you're going to have to give up, Glennon, is the privilege to be adored all the time.
The Clintons said there was no money exchanged for services or the privilege of interacting with the secretary during her tenure.
The fact of the matter is that the locker room is an adult space, for adults that have earned the privilege.
Some years ago I had the privilege of visiting this place, which is now the largest car museum in the world.
The ability to serve content faster than where it originated is the privilege of the platform on which people find it.
Those who ultimately bought premium packages paid as much as $225,303 for the privilege of additional training, called mentorships and apprenticeships.
"I've had the privilege of portraying a superhero onscreen, but the young women here today are the real superheroes," said Gadot.
So, as soon as I realized that delivering Katie was feasible, I was beyond thrilled for the privilege of being there.
But rather than Amazon buying their loyalty with free merchandise, these Prime members pay Amazon for the privilege, $23 per year.
Taiwanese leaders have had to lobby hard just for the privilege of making a pit stop in the lower 48 states.
You understood that you were paid for the privilege of watching and learning as the higher-ups did the real work.
As American citizens, we do not have the privilege of standing outside and asking whether or not we should get involved.
For people who have the privilege of seeing themselves represented in everything pretty regularly, the race of dolls may seem trivial.
Based on the trailer, you play as someone who's paid Nook for the privilege of being abandoned on a deserted island.
It was rare that a staff member had the privilege to join the fun—and bringing your husband was absolutely outlawed.
Glazer UNLOADED -- blasting the guy as a total piece of garbage who doesn't deserve the PRIVILEGE of playing in the NFL.
Violet doesn't approve of the privilege and decadence around her, so she's ready to bring the upper class down a notch.
Because the internet is bringing attention to the privilege and bias that creates these blind spots so I can recognize them.
I've had the privilege through my children and my work to meet thousands of today's amazing and resistance-leading young people.
However, come July 29th, anyone wishing to upgrade to Windows 10 will have to pay upwards of $119 for the privilege.
In addition to legitimizing discrimination under the guise of religious freedom, Trump is further enhancing the privilege of Christianity in America.
The final piece is a network of developers eager to build on your platform, and to pay you for the privilege.
Cashless stores do the same, restricting access to those who have the privilege of being able to afford mainstream financial services.
He added that only a client can waive attorney-client privilege, so Giuliani's comments didn't waive the privilege for the president.
Beyoncé has bestowed a gift those of us who never had the privilege of signing an NDA from her legal team.
When I had the privilege of serving as Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources, we took on statewide welfare reform.
Top Brand is not part of Amazon Advertising, and brands don't pay for the privilege of being labeled a top brand.
He is a threat to many of us, despite the privilege bestowed by our education, simply because of who we are.
I have had the privilege to serve my country in the military, joining the Army in the aftermath of 9-11.
In contrast to its rivals, the carrier so far hasn't charged for the privilege but seems to favor the bigger providers.
They also need to address the moral problem of asking people to pay for the privilege of having one's information used.
Clearly, shoppers have the privilege of choice when it comes to how they want to incorporate more plants into their diets.
But I do think that for the privilege of 1373, there has to be a bigger sense of responsibility on it.
Even if they can, what will they be willing to pay for the privilege of consuming it in their own kitchens?
I was like, 'OK, so now I'm 25 I can somehow afford £28 [$36] for the privilege of not producing offspring?
Settlers benefit from the privilege of having their worldview imposed upon the lands and bodies of everyone living in these lands.
Customers knew to expect disorder and boisterousness, at least if they were granted the privilege of being allowed to become regulars.
Two of my start-ups aim to level the playing field and create access on both sides of the privilege spectrum.
The privilege to act as a societas publicanorum was rare, and required a decree by the Roman Senate or the emperor.
There have been so, so many Batman movies, but only one had the privilege of a soundtrack packed with Prince songs.
Public-facing institutions enjoy the privilege of being untaxed, so citizens should be able to comment on and scrutinize prospective donations.
But I had the privilege of working with the classiest gentleman possibly that I've ever known in the industry, Gordon Parks.
In every state but Hawaii and the District of Columbia, there are charges for the "privilege" of wearing an ankle monitor.
I had the privilege of being an early principal deputy director of NCTC after it was established by law in 2004.
JW: Last week, I had the privilege of being taken on a date to see Ms. Erykah Badu in New Jersey.
"Tariff exemption is an uncertainty," he said, noting a host of questions around timing and which companies can enjoy the privilege.
Martin Shkreli asserted the privilege against self-incrimination about sharp drug price increases when he was chief executive at Turing Pharmaceuticals.
My great uncle was drafted for Vietnam and I've gotten the privilege to hear first hand what war up is like.
But people who abuse the privilege are breaking a fundamental social principle: They're taking unfair advantage of the compliance of others.
There is a more fundamental question, however, as to whether the rationale for the privilege justifies its application here at all.
They would still be too big to fail, of course, but they would be paying a fair price for the privilege.
In the 30 years I had the privilege to know him, Kirk, who died Wednesday at age 103, endured a lot.
To this end, an unnamed journalist (Billy Crudup) is summoned to the house and granted the privilege of an interview. Mrs.
In fact, Trump seems more concerned with squeezing more cash out of South Korea for the privilege of hosting US troops.
Maguire also noted that he has since released the complaint to Congress since the privilege was waived by the White House.
I once had the privilege of hearing Paul Watson recount the time he tried to intercede on behalf of a whale.
A valid assertion of the privilege would protect a current or former official who chooses not to comply with a subpoena.
The questions, ultimately, are about who rightfully owns the past and who should have the privilege of seeing and experiencing antiquities.
I have had the privilege of being part of an amazing journey as we got to incredible scale across several businesses.
The privilege will not apply if there is a presence of a third party who is not represented by the attorney.
Further, even if the attorney represents both people, the communications must be kept confidential in order to assert the privilege later.
Match Book Dear Match Book, I have the privilege of leading a spirituality group for homeless women at a day shelter.
But it is mainly restricted to inside Afghani borders, with external trafficking mostly the privilege of corrupt authority figures in Pakistan.
How many people are happy they no longer have to pay for the privilege of not paying the bad health insurance?
I have faith in the proud legacy of Progressive advocacy that I have had the privilege to be a part of.
I have had the privilege to work with him and can attest to his skill, integrity, and knowledge of the law.
" But the privilege isn't "absolute" and the court has said it has limits -- indeed, it can be overcome upon a proper showing of need for the evidence at issue in a criminal trial or grand jury proceedings, and the DC Circuit has held that the "privilege disappears altogether when there is any reason to believe government misconduct occurred.
Others have made compelling arguments that the president waived any privilege that existed by tweeting about the conversations at issue, that the privilege disappears when there is, as courts have stated, "any reason to believe government misconduct occurred," and that Congress — not to mention Special Counsel Robert Mueller — need the information sufficiently strong to overcome the privilege.
Under the audacious plan, allies would pay all costs plus 50% more for the privilege of hosting US troops in their countries.
Moreover, while the exemption protects deliberative material, the privilege does not apply to material that represents a final decision or action—e.g.
Turns out Lahren's great-great-grandfather didn't "work toward" the "privilege" of becoming a citizen quite the way she might have hoped.
Brands pay for the privilege of uttering the phrase "Super Bowl" Betsy DeVos's new sexual harassment rules might already be hurting students
They've also benefited from the privilege of being "mediocrity hires," and the lazy assumption that there is an inherent superiority to whiteness.
She shared a lesson from her mother, that when you're a black woman, you don't have the privilege of merely being average.
"If you have the privilege of leading a business, make your values explicit," he said — but always act in a genuine way.
The music industry has a long and tortured relationship with the tech companies that pay for the privilege of streaming their songs.
"We continue the storyline, and the privilege of where Kat's coming from, and also white privilege," Lasher said of what's to come.
"1 universe, 8 planets, 196 countries, 778 islands, 5 oceans, and I had the privilege of meeting you," the birthday girl wrote.
And why wouldn't they be, when they're conditioned by brokers to think that this incremental fee is simply the "privilege to invest"?
You must earn the privilege of this by volunteering for menial tasks at the center, passing tests, and spending more on seminars.
This marks the first time Trump has asserted the privilege since he has been in office, according to the New York Times.
Ever since companies were granted the privilege of limited liability in the 1850s a debate has raged about their obligations to society.
"With these credible accusations against him, the Academy should take action and rescind the privilege this year," Bossert said in his petition.
And because Niall would never deny you the privilege of up-to-the-moment hair updates, he shared the update on Instagram.
In the year since the riots, I have had the privilege of taking part in Gospel-based discussions and conferences on race.
And while Cobra maintains an up-to-date database of such locations using verified data, you have to pay for the privilege.
Investors will pay nearly 1% for the privilege of lending Worldline 600 million euros ($668 million), convertible into shares after seven years.
Ken Jones is both Black and gay, which places him at odds with Cleve Jones, who enjoys the privilege of his skin.
As a freelance journalist and author, I have had the privilege of interviewing some of the world's most renowned and influential women.
But negative interest rates — charging commercial banks for the privilege of holding reserves with the central bank — are being more widely deployed.
More often than not, teens have a self awareness of the privilege they have of growing up in an all-digital era.
Meanwhile, the privilege of seeing Bill Murray in the stands is turning the rest of us into Xavier Musketeers fans as well.
But the purpose of the privilege is to protect the president's decision-making process in the exercise of his core constitutional functions.
It has drawn so many sightseers that the Bavingers now charge $1 a person for the privilege of looking at the house.
But instead of getting caught up in the privilege of having water access, take action to ensure you aren't misusing your supply.
"Give them the privilege of saying what they want to say to my face, man to man," he was quoted as saying.
And I'm thankful to my family for their support in enabling me to take on the privilege of serving in this role.
Because of this support, he had the privilege of introducing his students to a world of innovation and advancement through computer science.
As a gynecologic oncology fellow, I have the privilege of caring for women with gynecologic cancers in their greatest time of need.
Through the program, I had the privilege of meeting high school students who learned our stories and bore witness to our experiences.
You see, the privilege of being faced with 30 carts comes with the great sacrifice of having to leave around 27 untouched.
Mie did not even compete for the privilege of hosting the summit, but was cajoled into doing so by Mr Abe's office.
Some 200 people were gathered in Sydney light drizzle for the privilege of being the first worldwide to hold an iPhone 7.
But then again, with every mainstream body positive message pointed in my direction, I also had the privilege of feeling that way.
If she is lying, then there is no privilege anyway, since the crime-fraud exception would take it outside of the privilege.
Media firms moving into streaming have "swapped a quarter for a nickel and paid $5 for the privilege," sums up one executive.
Why should able-bodied actors have the privilege to move between worlds, when that same allowance is never extended to disabled actors?
The privilege is a valuable protection to keep spouses from being used as pawns by politicians or threatened as leverage by prosecutors.
If taxpayers pay for something, they have a right to see what they bought without paying a nickel more for the privilege.
They celebrated when fashion editors occasionally wore the bags around New York, though they had paid little to nothing for the privilege.
We rarely talk about how one knows them, or about the privilege that has become a prerequisite to knowing the right people.
So, as I start a new chapter in the coming weeks, I am grateful for having had the privilege of serving here.
The Carolina Panthers are getting a new owner, and David Tepper is set to pay a record $23 billion for the privilege.
"I want to thank the legislature for entrusting me with the privilege of serving as New York's 66th Attorney General," she said.
In other words, they say, the President can't use the privilege as a sword in one context and a shield in another.
For the people willing to lay down a cool quarter million for the privilege, they might expect a slightly more luxe journey.
These votes can be defining moments for those of us who have the privilege to be elected to the United States Congress.
"Thank you J.K. Rowling for creating Hermione and...the privilege of being able to play Hermione is overwhelming and humbling," Dumezweni said.
Each said their desire to work on the Viber platform would diminish further if they were forced to pay for the privilege.
Having had the privilege of being the son of career politician, I have been close enough to know how those people live.
It's only open for two days (24th-25th July), but I had the privilege of getting a lil preview experience this evening.
Due to the way I looked and my name, I had the privilege of walking into a room and passing as Caucasian.
That's a lesson I learned while I had the privilege of serving as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
You can see a person's best qualities when you have the privilege to take advantage of the things they put in place.
I want to start by acknowledging the incredible group of women that I had the privilege of getting to know this season.
These cities, across the world, were prepared to pay for the privilege of hosting the color, the noise, the passion: the content.
I had the privilege of attending Father Martin's lecture about his most recent book, "Building a Bridge," at Villanova University in August.
In this country, our country, we have been granted the opportunity, the means, the privilege and even the power to teach it.
As I travel to our offices around the world, I have the privilege to interact with people of countless nationalities and backgrounds.
It's not to make white people feel guilty, but it's to accept the privilege that's been awarded through a system of oppression.
The strategy makes sense but, with a weak return on investment, United Technologies is paying up for the privilege of getting bigger.
By contrast, Mr. Trump could not invoke the privilege about events that took place before he became president, like his business dealings.
The fact that a prior president chose to waive the privilege would in no way bind future presidents to do the same.
But the American Bar Association has stated that discussions concerning future wrongdoing, such as fraud, should not be protected by the privilege.
But the privilege is nuanced, rules can vary between state and federal jurisdictions, and even legal experts stumble occasionally over the differences.
Only players who had amassed more than 20153 career games (or had 10 years of experience) were afforded the privilege of privacy.
Investors still pay for the privilege of lending to some top-rated governments and firms through bonds with negative yields to maturity.
Diners at a one-star Michelin restaurant can generally expect an exceptional meal in grand surroundings, and they pay for the privilege.
As President Trump's campaign manager, I had the privilege of meeting many of these hardworking steel workers at campaign events and rallies.
The privilege exists to protect the confidential communication between a client and an attorney made for the purpose of obtaining legal advice.
Carey Dunne, general counsel for the District Attorney, said the privilege the president's lawyers are claiming is not founded in the law.
So Trump Jr.'s invocation of the privilege really stands or falls depending on the specifics of what happened in that room.
But if the contents of the communication are disclosed by the client(s) to a third party, the privilege can be waived.
This card doesn't charge an annual fee, either, so you can keep it for the long haul without paying for the privilege.
"Once the privilege is waived and information is released, the Government's knowledge of that information cannot be erased," Page and Mammen wrote.
But our response to inequality shouldn't be to strip the privilege of learning from the lucky few who can already enjoy it.
Women know that while we are rarely given the privilege of power, we have all the potential in the world to own it.
Fricosu, found that the privilege against self-incrimination did not prevent ordering an individual to decrypt the hard drive on a laptop computer.
And the privilege does not generally extend to communications with outsiders, meaning any records of Pai's communications with Verizon would not be shielded.
Players, for their part, were paid virtually nothing for the privilege of taking even greater risks with their health than their NFL counterparts.
The privilege that Perry has a Black multi millionaire seems to be clouding his judgement on how race actually works in this country.
I am beyond fortunate to have had the privilege of working with him, and he will be profoundly missed by all of us.
Oftentimes, patients even pay for the privilege to enroll in small clinical trials created by the clinics, allowing them to escape any scrutiny.
The Oversight Committee appealed, disagreeing with Jackson's analysis on the privilege issue and arguing that she should have ordered DOJ to produce everything.
In theory, any team with the privilege of employing Mr Trout should sit squarely in the "win now" phase of the success cycle.
Harvey has a wife, who I have had the privilege of working with for the last 5 years on Project Runway All Stars.
"If it turns out these communications related to a crime or fraud, then the privilege claim is not going to fly," Medwed said.
Suppose that America accepted enough migrants to increase its population by a third, and each migrant paid $123,000 a year for the privilege.
In the many years I've worked with immigrant and refugee families, I've had the privilege of hearing countless stories of survival and resilience.
You know, as the secretary knows, I chaired — I had the privilege and the honor of chairing the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
To the left, you'll see another scenario Malta Borges had the privilege of studying: the Aglaoctenus oblongus spider munching on a tree frog.
That song, a "caller ring back tone" in the jargon, is chosen by the user you are calling, who pays for the privilege.
And I have the privilege of speaking on behalf of SoldierStrong, an organization that I have been on the advisory board since 2014.
Easier and less risky would be to extend the privilege enjoyed by banks, to hold digital money at the central bank, to everyone.
Me Before You doesn't address any of these questions, nor does it ever acknowledge the privilege behind Will's view of his own disability.
CORY BOOKER, (D) NEW JERSEY: I&aposve had the privilege now traveling to midwestern communities, traveling to the rural south, traveling out west.
Of course, they have the privilege of being able to say they're the first players to launch a nuke on a Fissure Site.
"His last few hours were some of the most amazing moments I know I will ever have the privilege of witnessing," she continued.
You must assert your dominance in order to get the privilege of flipping over the channel, and there can only be one winner.
A14: I have the privilege of coming from a political family and one could argue that I do come from a privileged background.
So if you don't care about reimbursement, which we have the privilege of doing, that may even make the smartphone market look small.
I've had the privilege of meeting him and he's got a very distinctive laugh, and his physical stature is very different to yours….?
While, in 2011, this may have caused me to shrink, I felt, for the first time, the privilege of having a female voice.
Drake showed up at the Miami date of Rihanna's ANTI tour March 103 for the privilege of performing "Work" on stage with RiRi.
A distant relative of the president, Platt says people pay thousands of dollars for the privilege of having a species named after them.
She could have done really well had life treated her equally, had she had the privilege of being born in the right family.
I still can't believe I get the privilege of being Hayden's mother … and I'm learning every day how to get better at it.
U.K. fintechs have had the privilege of being regulated in the U.K. by the Financial Conduct Authority — a progressive, innovative, business-friendly regulator.
We want to thank the people of the Bahamas for their support and for graciously allowing us the privilege of visiting their islands.
Fortgang, though not a celebrity of Dunham's stratosphere, is making a name for himself as a young conservative journalist on the "privilege" beat.
"The privilege does not extend to protect information even that would otherwise be covered that pertains to criminal or fraudulent activity," Vladeck said.
For most people, the privilege of staying at a vacation rental means buying into an expensive timeshare program, plus paying monthly maintenance fees.
It has all created a topsy-turvy world for bonds, where investors are actually paying governments for the privilege of holding their debt.
I'm grateful for the privilege of having more time, but I'm also known to feel adrift without a deadline (just ask my editor).
The fault of all this is that people who are wealthy don't realize the privilege they have to have more access to success.
So if your rent payment is $21.5,13, for example, you'd need to pay $21 extra for the privilege of using a credit card.
Many employers still choose plans that let workers visit a doctor out of network, although employees are paying increasingly more for the privilege.
Credit cards are a great way to help even out your expenses with your cash flow without paying any interest for the privilege.
Reagan used the privilege to prevent the release of memos Rehnquist wrote when he was an adviser to former Attorney General John Mitchell.
I have the privilege of working on behalf of many young transgender students fighting for the right to live their lives without discrimination.
I am beyond blessed to be your mommy and I thank God every day for the privilege of spending my life with you.
And now here comes Megyn Kelly, giving him the privilege of a face-to-face interview on NBC to be aired this weekend.
Early this year, the school revised its position and decided to start charging companies for the privilege of serving its students and staff.
And since McCarthy would either be presiding over a substantially narrower majority or find himself as minority leader, the privilege is dubious indeed.
By issuing the warrant, the court apparently concluded that the crime-fraud exception may apply, such that the privilege can be set aside.
"I said, 'I didn't have the privilege of meeting someone like that, so my best moment was beating you and Goose,' " Grace said.
In March, I had the privilege of working with Sergio Lopez in his Santa Rosa–based studio for a series of reference photos.
And I know there are those even less lazy people who really excel at NASA and are granted the privilege of space travel.
But, 303, he concedes, is likely to be the last year we'll have the privilege of watching The Executioner compete in the ring.
Rather, it means the majority group that has traditionally enjoyed the privilege of being considered "us" rather than "them," both culturally and politically.
He now has the privilege of supplying the Élysée Palace, seat of the French presidency, with the bread of breads for a year.
"Latest news @MichaelCohen212 tapes of conversations are being released by @realDonaldTrump & his legal team who own and waived the privilege," Mr. Davis wrote.
The give has to come from a sugar daddy—someone who'll pay for the privilege of dating me, with gifts or cash presents.
During the press preview, Poots discussed his intention to "redistribute the privilege" of Hudson Yards into the underserved communities of New York City.
Never would, or should, this standard be applied to white people, who seem to have kept the privilege of individual differentiation for themselves.
"In my 30-plus years of caving, this is by far the biggest pit that I've had the privilege to descend," he said.
When all this is eventually over, she said she will never take for granted the privilege of spontaneously hugging or kissing her partner.
Inside my wallet, I carried a card that granted me the privilege to not have to constantly worry about being stopped, searched, deported.
To be clear, the only reason I graduated with so much debt was I had the privilege of attending a pricey private university.
Still it is easy to overlook the privilege of the ordinary, the ability to do humdrum, boring things without fearing for your safety.
Presidents have in the past cited the privilege to try to prevent Congress from seeking information about internal conversations in the executive branch.
Unfortunately for us, director Reed Morano (The Handmaid's Tale) denies her audience the privilege of witnessing a proper Sterling K. Brown sex scene.
People with money, power and education have the privilege of being able to lead a good life without too much stress and insecurity.
Judges acknowledged the privilege, but turned around and said it had to yield because of the importance and urgency of a criminal probe.
In fact, though he ordered subordinates not to testify and suggested some have "absolute immunity" from congressional inquiries, he never invoked the privilege.
And in closed national security sessions, they have invoked the privilege to prevent the judge and the defense lawyers from hearing some information.
Yields on 30-year government bonds are negative, meaning in effect that investors pay the government for the privilege of lending it money.
No. Likewise, it did not become a crime when Fusion GPS officials refused to testify before Congress, invoking the privilege against self incrimination.
A federal judge dismissed that lawsuit on technical grounds, so there was no ruling on whether the invocation of the privilege was legitimate.
In Boston, Martin eked out a hand-to-mouth existence for the privilege of pursuing his dream of becoming a college head coach.
The protection of the privilege is a matter for the White House, not the President's legal team, because it relates to the office.
He vetoed a bill to let federal judges preside over nuptials, saying he did not want to give the president's appointees the privilege.
ET. "I have had the privilege of reading the testimony from Dreamers, I still have more," she said, receiving applause in the chamber.
Although the case portrayed Mr. Greebel as Mr. Shkreli's personal lawyer, Retrophin was in fact the client and has control over the privilege.
White-male portraits on white walls were intended to mean ownership of all, the privilege of all, even as white walls white in.
If Trump Jr. was simply talking to his father while an attorney happened to be in the room, the privilege claim is bogus.
"I guess when you've been in the business long enough, sometimes you have the privilege of not having to audition," Ms. Yeoh laughed.
I am a current law student, and I had the privilege of working with Irina Hughes as an intern on Odette Dureland's case.
When you look back on these years, what you'll remember is the pride of wearing that jersey, the privilege of supporting your team.
What people can do is understand that the privilege exists and use that privilege to create space for people who don't have it.
I have had the privilege of working with the vast majority of the candidates, and they're really great people in their own right.
The court ruled that the privilege protects "military, diplomatic, or sensitive national security secrets" but is not a blanket shield against potential criminal liability.
But the question still remains: Now that we've agreed that we have a lot to talk about, who will have the privilege of speaking?
I came to realize that there is a whole sector of society in which the privilege of whiteness and maleness didn't really trickle down.
Should we have to pay for a ludicrously priced $6 latte for the privilege of tending to our basic human needs, so be it.
Gigi Hadid stormed catwalk after catwalk during Fashion Month and even had the privilege of walking alongside Lauren Hutton at the Bottega Veneta show.
I understand why: if you have no savings at all, paying $3 a month for the privilege of not spending money can feel counterproductive.
"I believe you should receive the maximum penalty because I believe that you have lost the privilege to live in our society," she said.
The priest gets to be designated as someone closer to God by virtue of his maleness; he has the privilege of believing in forever.
As a judge since 2006, I've had the privilege of hiring four recent law school graduates to serve as my law clerks each year.
That, Fitbit, will happily tell you, is a job for the Ionic — assuming, of course you want to pay $100 more for the privilege.
The image is a painful reminder of the privilege that white men, and, yes, white women, lord over all of us in the workplace.
Second, I would like to thank my staff and the many dedicated public servants with whom I have the privilege to work every day.
I'm saying, absolutely, we don't have to continue to lose 505 billion dollars as a trade deficit for the privilege of dealing with China.
I would like to recognize the privilege my masculine presentation gave (and still gives me) and how my positionality has impacted my growth/success.
But premium design and materials don't come cheap, and Bowers & Wilkins asks a hefty $29 for the privilege of owning its P29 Signature cans.
But premium design and materials don't come cheap, and Bowers & Wilkins asks a hefty $53 for the privilege of owning its P25 Signature cans.
"This is the president of the United States," Hendon told Wood, arguing that, as the privilege-holder, he should be involved in the proceedings.
But the privilege will apply only in those instances when Mr. Giuliani can prove that he was in fact giving Mr. Trump legal advice.
"The privilege of serving my country is not only rooted in my military service, but also in my personal history," the planned remarks state.
The dog has also had the privilege of seeing their two daughters, Honor and Haven, grow up into the adorable little girls they are.
Bates had reportedly paid handsomely for the privilege, donating cars and thousands of dollars in other equipment to the department since joining in 2007.
Hiding behind tax-exempt status and the privilege that being a megachurch brings is neither what Jesus would do or what Jesus did do.
If you have the privilege of being able to access therapy, you might have a lot of questions about what to expect from it.
If U.S. troops and taxpayers must continue to accept this responsibility, shouldn't countries that benefit from the U.S. presence pay fully for the privilege?
The privilege of owning Bang & Olufsen's latest high-tech speaker will cost a mighty $3,500 / €3,250 when it goes on sale in mid-November.
I've had the privilege of being constantly surrounded by people from many different places around the world, and that has taught me so much.
But the IOC, which has cleared 169 Russians to compete, said that "not being sanctioned does not automatically confer the privilege of an invitation".
People at one time did not have the privilege of seeing a famous rapper debate a famous astrophysicist about whether the earth was flat.
Other Linux Foundation Platinum members, which pay about $500,000 for the privilege, include Cisco, Fujitsu, HPE, Huawei, IBM, Intel, NEC, Oracle, Qualcomm and Samsung.
The president of this group is the individual who gets the privilege of hearing Phil's prediction in "Groundhogese" and translating it for the public.
If you haven't had the privilege of following Justin Bieber all over the globe for the past few months, here's the next best thing.
T'Challa has had the privilege of mostly getting to avoid the bullshit black people face in their daily interactions with white people and society.
Billy McFarland could just have cloned a dog ($50,000 for the privilege) three times instead, and this whole sorry mess might never have happened.
The domme may present a signal of a click of her boot, which will lead to the privilege of puppy licking the boot clean.
And let me say: I'm incredibly grateful that I had the privilege and opportunity to have a tutor and to afford practice test programs.
In the ECB's case, the deposit rate is negative, which means banks have to pay the ECB for the privilege of parking their cash.
This year Belarus had the privilege of hosting the first IFMAs since IOC's recognition; next year's event is set for May, in Cancun Mexico.
" He said: "They feel that they're going to lose the privilege of being white, and when you have fear, you do ugly things sometimes.
He has had a great impact on not just the business but on everyone who had the privilege to know and work with him.
Mobcrush charges advertisers for the privilege of placing promotional marketing material in streams and through scripts read by gamers to incite and entice interest.
But now I understand how important it is for all of us who have the privilege of taking care of ourselves to do so.
Jet Blue recently announced that it would begin a trial ab initio program, but its recruits would have to pay $125,000 for the privilege.
For example, race, ethnicity, religion, economic status, ability, and sexual orientation are all contributors to the privilege a person might or might not have.
Well, Apple's now got two of them, calling them AirPods, and it's asking a lofty $159 for the privilege of taking your EarPods wireless.
And if localities gain the authority to regulate drones, it's not hard to imagine some demanding a fee for the privilege of accessing airspace.
During the course of two deployments that dragged into the summer of 2001, I had the privilege to meet and serve with Michael Metrinko.
Borrowing from old realism and newer modernism, McGregor activates the privilege of roving omniscience, as he peers into kitchen windows, back gardens, upstairs bedrooms.
In fact, "it is a woman's responsibility to prove she is worthy of the privilege" of submitting to a man and bearing his children.
The downside about things that are larger than ourselves, of course, is that we who have the privilege of serving them ourselves are fungible.
Taking the keys to the 203th-century mansion on the Rue Saint-Honoré came with the privilege of choosing art to complement her mission.
Team Trump actually contacted the judge and waived the privilege, thus, permitting Rudy (Giuliani) the ability to release his version of the tape's content.
I had the privilege of being able to move back in with my parents during my first year of self-employment to save money.
In the US, zoos usually cut deals to lease a panda for 10-year periods, paying up to $1 million annually for the privilege.
I had the privilege of visiting Notre Dame Cathedral in December of 2015 during the UN COP climate talks for an interfaith prayer service.
I recently had the privilege of firing the starting pistol and greeting runners at the finish line of the 42nd annual Marine Corps Marathon.
For the privilege of parking the three-ton, nine-foot-tall numeral on the sidewalk, the property owner pays the city $12,000 a year.
But the embarrassing orgy of corporate welfare directed recently at Amazon, for the privilege of hosting its new corporate headquarters, ought to be illegal.
He figured that here he'd eventually get to make the latest tech news—long days were a small price to pay for the privilege.
But cam girls have the privilege of working from their homes or a studio, where they don't have that threat of violence or diseases.
Our conversations have centered around teaching him that he does not have the privilege to do what his peers of other races can do.
The result is that many employers are offering workers an enticing combination – the freedom to work remotely and the privilege of unlimited vacation days.
One of the things I love most regarding the commercial real estate business is the privilege of seeing a tangible manifestation of my labor.
Witnesses told of guns in victims' faces and crotches, of shakedowns and demands for cash for the privilege of doing business on Bulger turf.
Eventually, corporate investors gained a special prize: the privilege of limited liability, which allowed them to avoid personal legal responsibility for the corporation's actions.
Today, it's hard to imagine any US government representative using such neighborly language on immigration; the privilege of crossing is much more restricted now.
Finally, the exclusivity of this fair reeks of the privilege and income disparity we see across the art world and in society in general.
Because the evidence contained on the tapes suggested wrongdoing, the privilege could not be used to shield his and his staff's misconduct from sunlight.
I hope we will come out of this with a fuller appreciation of the privilege that it is to keep the company of animals.
PARIS — For the past 13 years, I have had the privilege of waking up and falling asleep in the shadow of Notre-Dame Cathedral.
They have fielded better candidates than they usually do; I know because I've had the privilege of meeting and talking with many of them.
Such meteors leave bright traces, and they are still visible in the minds of anyone who had the privilege of watching Ms. Maxwell onstage.
In the United States we have this unique military branch, the US Coast Guard, which I had the privilege of being an officer in.
He detailed a number of the great institutions — the IITs, the Harvard Business School, McKinsey, among others — where he had the privilege to work.
Neither Mr. Cooney nor Mayor Lindsay is with us any longer, but I had the privilege of speaking with Mr. Cooney back in 2000.
" And she cautions future grandparents to consider: "If you have the privilege of being at a birth, what should you do or not do?
The privilege is one of the most sacrosanct in the American legal system, but it does not protect communications in furtherance of a crime.
It also afforded the teens walking behind me the privilege of laughing at a cruel joke, rather than trying to push back against it.
"And it turns out that for ideas the privilege police don't like, we can never check our privilege enough," Mr. Worthington wrote in 2014.
If successful, most citizens will not only be practically forced to carry around a government surveillance device but will literally pay for the privilege.
But the Obama administration had already invoked the privilege in an earlier stage of that dispute when the lawsuit was before a state court.
While the Obama administration did not invoke the privilege as frequently as the Bush administration had done, it did make some use of it.
After not hearing from Mike Schmidt for almost two months, we had the privilege of talking to our elusive Washington correspondent twice this week.
If this is a Trump-era satire, there's no bite or substance to its skewering of the privilege of the California liberals it portrays.
To add insult to injury, you pay the network a monthly fee for the privilege of having your information sold to the highest bidder.
One of the approaches I have to collecting is building relationships with artists and having the privilege of knowing them early in their careers.
When other countries would come to the United States, they had to pay for the privilege of taking our product, of taking our jobs.
"It used to be that stopovers were expensive because you had to pay for the privilege," said George Hobica, founder and president of Airfarewatchdog.

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