Collocations withprivilege
These are words often used in combination withprivilege.
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administrative privileges
In this way, only applications trusted by the user may receive administrative privileges, and malware should be kept from compromising the operating system.
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constitutional privilege
A claim for constitutional privilege requires a showing of virtue or precedence, while a claim for con stitutional protection requires a showing of vulnerability or victimization.
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exclusive privilege
In this subsection the corporation is given the exclusive privilege or monopoly of running telecommunications systems as they are defined.
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privilege of citizenship
Once freed, practical necessity and the standards of a high civilization called for giving the freedmen equal access to the courts and the privileges of citizenship.
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qualified privilege
When we talk about absolute or qualified privilege, we do not mean some panoply of elitist parliamentarians.
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rare privilege
It certainly is a rare privilege to receive such interesting comments from colleagues from all over the world.
From theCambridge English Corpus
special privilege
Together, these findings suggest that some educated urban elites regard democratic participation as more of a special privilege than a universal right.
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trading privilege
If the trader does not meet the call for variation margin, the clearinghouse suspends his trading privileges and liquidates the position.
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