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They are privileging one bit of information over another.
As a result, the painter exercised precision in outline, privileging the figure.
However, prescription also involves conscious choices, privileging some existing forms over others.
Social mores privileging women of Spanish descent had tacit support from church and state.
In contrast to the first film, they are careful to talk about religion in general rather than privileging one faith.
It is here that the Marxian stance of privileging the economic base is evident.
Which of society's values is furthered by privileging lethal alcohol and tobacco over much safer drugs?
Some in the local media criticized his platform as simplistic, and as privileging business interests over social concerns.
Since I'm not a post-structuralist, I have no trouble "privileging" one point of view - mine - above others at this particular moment.
Nonetheless, society has a legitimate interest in privileging those heterosexual unions that are oriented toward the generation and rearing of children.
In 1994, he accused the provincial government of privileging doctors over other health professionals in its plans for health care reform.
Scholars have recently been privileging cultural history over social history, with the language and self images of people the chief targets of research.
This work has been criticized, however, for privileging the Leopold land ethic as a norm in reference to which such alternative environmental ethics are evaluated.
Far from privileging authorial discourse, such writing submits the figure of the author and his/her subjectivity to intense scrutiny.
Privileging the Past.
These concepts require self-reflection for their meaning to be grasped, which necessarily leads to an ontology privileging the individual as a knowing subject.
Its current focus is on the genetic basis of development and evolution of complex systems, privileging hypothesis-driven organism-centred approaches.
Undergraduate classroom teaching in which the "weedout" practices and policies privileging competition over cooperation tend to advantage men.
It blames their sickness upon misbehaviors, while at the same time it rationalizes privileging the well over the ill.
As such, postmodernism is a linear projection, a natural conclusion to modernity; and by privileging secularism it has become an arch ideology."
Privileging Asymmetric Warfare?
In 2002, a law privileging bereaved families took effect, and the Mangwol-dong cemetery was elevated to the status of a national cemetery.
By defining time in this way Aristotle is privileging what is present-at-hand, namely the 'presence' of time.
Although Carter's is shorter, he manages to touch on the major theoretical preconceptions which underlie current pedagogical applications of stylistics without obviously privileging any one.
Some men in the movement argue that the movement excludes the issues and perspectives of fat men whilst privileging those of women.