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The fact that he was a financially privileged black and a graduate of West Point did not help.
We do not want a policy to be applied which favours financially privileged patients to the detriment of the lower social classes.
As perhaps one of the least financially privileged contributors to the “Torn” anthology, I have found the negative reaction to the book to be interesting.
One of the most prevalent criticisms of the book is that it is written primarily by financially privileged women.
The world's poor are significantly more likely to have or incur a disability within their lifetime compared to more financially privileged populations.
The Commons last week overturned seven amendments to the welfare bill and required the Speaker to denote them as financially privileged.
The school, Mrs. Ross and the administrators insist, is not a hothouse for the financially privileged or intellectually elite.
The money lent out was from a fund built up by voluntary donations from financially privileged people who had no intentions of regaining their money.
She said she hoped peers would try to get round Lords amendments being labelled financially privileged by tabling different amendments with broadly similar effects.
Cricketers were no longer even financially privileged workers and there was no representative body to fight for them until the Cricketers' Association was formed in 1968.
What worries some lawyers working in public interest law is that only the financially privileged, those most able to afford law school, might be able to take public interest jobs.
The house became an inspirational centre for those associated with the Bloomsbury Group, its financially privileged inhabitants having transformed it into an aesthetic whole of furniture design, applied art and paintings.
In an influential and controversial essay published in 1993, he argued that "Davos Culture" symbolized a highly educated and financially privileged Western elite out of touch with real-world threats.
The college traces its origins back to 1869 and the foundation of the Non-Collegiate Students Board, a venture intended to offer students from less financially privileged backgrounds a chance to study at the university.
"By most people's standards, this is a very wealthy and financially privileged person who decided that his significant fortune was not enough and decided to claim money from the public purse to which he was not entitled."
Yet, despite his financially privileged upbringing, Hason is credited with setting up a number of local schools and religious organisations, and is said to have frequently provided for the poor and needy of his community.
Although she came from a financially privileged background, her education was superficial, governesses being followed by day-schools, a brief interlude at King's College, London, where she possibly read Latin, continental history, mathematics, and elementary science for two terms, and a year in Dresden.
Although this policy is criticised for having created financially privileged farmers in certain areas of the European Union, instead of discussing the question of the redistribution of Community resources in order to reduce these blatant discrepancies, its cofinancing is being promoted, which will exacerbate these discrepancies.
Sadly, it's also indicative of how society refuses to even contemplate the notion that a white, socially and financially privileged man might have to even answer allegations made by women - and how the rights of the accused in sexual violence always triumph over the rights of the alleged victims.