In addition, I have had the privilege of serving public bodies, policy-making forums and regulatory environments for many years now.
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The Labour leader criticised those in the public eye who "abuse the privilege of their celebrity to insult, demean and belittle others".
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Definitely it's tougher, but that's just the price of having once had the privilege of being in public life so I don't think everyone should complain about it.
It has been a privilege to serve the public as a police officer for more than 40 years and I wish the force and the police service every success for the future.
To allow the Lago Agrio plaintiffs to waive privilege expansively for favorable documents and information as part of a public relations campaign and then shield related documents behind the screen of privilege would be to allow the use of privilege and the work product doctrine as both sword and shield, an abuse that courts have discouraged.
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Public office, though no longer a privilege, was still a duty.
Marlborough exemplified England's class system, for it lay in the shadow of Marlborough College, one of the nation's great public schools, a preserve of tradition and privilege.
More public events would be covered by "qualified privilege", so that a fair and accurate report of them would be protected from defamation actions - so the protection applied to reporting what is said at local council meetings, would be applied to, for example, the proceedings of scientific conferences.
Announcing the decision to press charges on Friday, the Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer addressed the issue of Parliamentary privilege.
They realize that in return for the privilege of selling a medical product to the public industry bears a responsibility to ensure that all data concerning the risks and benefits of that product are available.
This if anything understates educational privilege, since it omits people who went to public schools abroad and those (the queen, again) educated by private tutors.
The public was astounded to learn that PDVSA flights have enjoyed an incredible privilege in Argentina.
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She feels voting is a privilege and believes everyone should exercise their vote and thinks politicians and public officials should be reminded that it is the public's money they are spending on our behalf.
The public defender's office refused to disclose the costs, citing the gag order and attorney-client privilege.
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