Of+or+by+the+privileged

  • 11the many — The crowd, ordinary people in general • • • Main Entry: ↑many * * * the many : the great majority of people policies that help the privileged few at the expense of the many • • • Main Entry: ↑many …

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  • 12the few — The minority • • • Main Entry: ↑few * * * the (privileged) few phrase a small set of people who have more money, opportunities, or advantages than other people A government should serve the many, not the few. Thesaurus: people who are richhy …

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  • 13The New Tomorrow — Infobox Television show name = The New Tomorrow caption = genre = Childrens drama / Science fiction creator = Raymond Thompson Harry Duffin developer = Cloud 9, Five presenter = starring = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme = country =… …

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  • 14privileged — [[t]prɪ̱vɪlɪʤd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is privileged has an advantage or opportunity that most other people do not have, often because of their wealth or high social class. They were, by and large, a very wealthy, privileged elite. ...I… …

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  • 15privileged — UK [ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd] / US adjective 1) a) having advantages and opportunities that other people do not have, because you have a lot of money or high social status Cynthia had a very privileged upbringing. a privileged class/group/elite the/a… …

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  • 16privileged — privilege priv‧i‧lege [ˈprɪvlɪdʒ] noun 1. [countable] a special advantage given to a small group of people, organizations, countries etc: • The new trade privileges will enhance Vienna s effort to attract US companies. • The Treasury will allow… …

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  • 17privileged — priv|i|leged [ prıvəlıdʒd ] adjective 1. ) having advantages and opportunities that other people do not have, because you have a lot of money or high social status: Cynthia had a very privileged upbringing. a privileged class/group/elite the/a… …

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  • 18Privileged Communication — Interaction between two parties in which the law recognizes a private, protected relationship. Whatever is communicated between these pairs of parties shall remain confidential, and the law cannot force disclosure of these communications. The… …

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  • 19privileged — priv|i|leged [ˈprıvılıdʒd] adj 1.) a) having advantages because of your wealth, social position etc ≠ ↑underprivileged ▪ Students from a privileged background have an advantage at university. ▪ Only the privileged few can afford private education …

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  • 20privileged — adjective 1 having a special advantage or a chance to do something that most people cannot do: privileged to do sth: Francis felt privileged to work for such a man. | Recently I was privileged to view his private collection. 2 having advantages… …

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