They include celebrity culture and the media, which teach Americans that they're entitled to be famous.
They raise their kids to think they're entitled to not do the jobs that immigrants wind up doing.
"What happened is, people are getting back to feeling more confident about what they're entitled to, " Fazio said.
"No court has ever held that you're entitled to make one extra copy of a DVD, much less five, " Pulgram notes.
" And Senator Moynihan said, "Well, you're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts.
The main job of a CAO is to keep family members informed and to ensure they receive all the benefits to which they're entitled.
"I do think we're entitled to an opportunity to hear a statement and ask questions about just where that relationship is now going, " he added.
There is obviously a public interest in open justice - people would say they're entitled to know not simply who's convicted, but who's been accused.
But too often their accountants don't know they're entitled to it.
We've raised two or maybe three generations of Americans who think they're entitled to shun the kind of jobs that their parents and grandparents did years ago.
When survivors suddenly lose their income and don't know how to apply for the compensation they're entitled to, Minor's foundation steps in to guide them, often fighting for them when benefits are delayed or denied.
But another, more surprising factor is that a lot of civil servants - in Whitehall departments, but also places like the NHS - have continued to receive the "annual increments" they're entitled to, for building up experience.
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Can I also say to pensioners, one and a half million don't get the subsistence and help they can get, they can ring 0845 6060265 to see whether they're entitled to some help with their council tax payment.
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And as we learned this week in a series of reports on NPR News, the problem does not lie in a lack of food but in the inability of millions of families to pay for it or know what benefits they're entitled to.
It has thousands of owners, but those owners recognize that it makes no sense for them to hire lawyers and investigators to walk the streets of New York, listening in doorways to see if they're entitled to a 10-cent royalty for the public performance of their tune.
As such, they're legally entitled to overtime compensation in situations such as working through lunch or taking training on their own time.
We know you're not entitled to success, you've got to earn it.
We believe you're not entitled to success, you've got to earn it.
"We're not asking for anything we're not entitled to, " said Dennis.
So that is not being soft on terrorism, that is being tough about the framework of law and the civil liberties to which we're all entitled.
They're clearly entitled to question - like one dairy farmer we interviewed at this year's Devon County Show - whether the cull will ever happen at all.
We say usually because the charities lobbied for and won an important out: If the charity certifies to the IRS that it really planned to use the violin when it accepted it and then for some unforeseen reason sold it instead, you're still entitled to the larger, market value deduction.
Mr. COLEMAN: Well, being human, I think, everybody is entitled to whatever mood they're in at the moment.
They say they're not speaking to company executives they are legally entitled to for fear of coming under fire.
So much the better if they're right, but Mr. Romney is still entitled to some head-shaking about deal-making and political double standards.
But of course, once you know how much you are entitled to you need to know when you're going to able to start drawing it I suppose.
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