A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
Social concept that special rights or advantages are available only to a particular person or group of people.
Legal right or duty to refuse disclosure of evidence.
1 In this so-called democracy money can buy power, privilege and political patronage.
2 However, we sadly neglect the privilege we're given in Ireland with ingredients.
3 Al-Haramain also claims that FISA preempts the common law state secrets privilege .
4 You can't ask a question that elicits privilege , according to the transcript.
5 That I had enjoyed and would continue to enjoy every possible privilege .
6 Those with power and privilege actually have an easier time getting heard.
7 Presidents can assert executive privilege to prevent government employees from sharing information.
8 It was the second time Bush asserted executive privilege in four days.
9 That means any executive privilege claim has likely been waived, Stern said.
10 David Parker said he won't waive legal privilege on Crown Law advice.
11 To experience the delicate power that Biographie holds is a true privilege .
12 Money and power and privilege run the Beautiful Game - and cunning.
13 He said: It has been a tremendous privilege to lead the Albion.
14 The fact we can make history is a unique privilege , Ramos said.
15 To be involved in an official capacity is an enormous privilege indeed.
16 She says: I once explained to a male student about 'male privilege ' .
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