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privilege and however
They did, however, have to pay a tribute tax for this privilege.
These provisions do not however require disclosure to the authorities of information received by certain professionals in privileged circumstances or where the information is subject to legal professional privilege.
Janus, however, has the privilege of being invoked first in rites, since in his power are the beginnings of things ( prima ).
Frederick I was however willing to cede the Swedish support for his rival in Holstein-Gottorp, which came under Danish control and the northern part annexed, and furthermore cede the Swedish privilege of exemption from the Sound Dues.
No one is molested in these visits by the Mahomedans, as we have a very old firman from the Sultan of Constantinople that the approach shall not be denied to us, though the Porte obtains for this privilege a special tax, which is, however, quite insignificant .”
In the discussions among the settlers, however, they decided that as Mr. Flemming owned nearly all the land and was the colony founder he should have the naming privilege, despite the fact that he still lived in Port Orange.
After a few years, however, the privilege was revoked, and the Inquisition resumed its activity.
* Granted certain privileges to citizens of either country residing in the other, the privilege of naturalization, however, being specifically withheld.
It implied, however, that any approved Roman confessor had faculties to absolve from reserved cases ( sins whose forgiveness can only be granted by certain priests ), and that the liberty thus virtually accorded of selecting a confessor was regarded as a privilege.
At that time, Cobourg was a significant town in the Province of Canada, and some townspeople felt that Cobourg would be a suitable capital for the newly united provinces ; this privilege went to Ottawa, Ontario, however.
They do, however, have Parliamentary privilege: they cannot be sued for anything they say in Parliament about each other or about persons outside the Parliament.
In a separate Supreme Court decision in 2004, however, Justice Anthony Kennedy noted " Executive privilege is an extraordinary assertion of power ' not to be lightly invoked.
If the case involves a federal question, the federal court will apply the federal common law of attorney – client privilege ; however, Rule 501 grants flexibility to the federal courts, allowing them to construe the privilege " in light of experience and reason.
Political activist and author Tim Wise, however, argues that the emergence of red-baiting may be motivated by racism towards U. S. President Barack Obama and fear that the progressive policies of his administration will erode white privilege in the United States.
As soon as the younger Baganda had replaced the older generation in office, however, their objections to privilege accompanying power ceased.
The company was, however, too successful, and the Opéra refused to renew Monnet's privilege in 1745.
It would, however, have been a breach of parliamentary privilege and hence illegal for the NAO to have handed over the requested information.
The papal privilege empowered him to unite several abbeys under his supervision and to receive at Cluny monks from Benedictine abbeys not yet reformed ; the greater number of the reformed monasteries, however, remained independent, and several became centres of reform.
On 22 July 1227 Albert I asserted as fellow victor in the Battle of Bornhöved, commanding the Holy Roman left flank, his earlier disputed rank as liege lord of the Counts of Schauenburg and Holstein, a privilege, however, lost by his successor John V in 1474.
The current shield laws in some states give the press somewhat of an upper hand, however, since federal law does not recognize reportorial privilege in most cases, it is understandable how the press might feel muzzled.
The Court also held that the identification requirement did not violate Hiibel's Fifth Amendment rights because he had no reasonable belief that his name would be used to incriminate him ; however, the Court left open the possibility that Fifth Amendment privilege might apply in a situation where there was a reasonable belief that giving a name could be incriminating.
The Council had extensive legislative powers in all Austrian matters ; however, the appointment and dismissal of the Cisleithanian Minister-President and his government remained a privilege of the emperor.
By contrast, then, " affirmations of white pride — however thinly cloaked as affirmations of ethnic pride — serve to mask and perpetuate white privilege ".

privilege and was
How many women had longed for the privilege that was hers.
However, a similar privilege was not specifically provided in section 168 for a person acquiring emergency facilities.
Regardless, for Agrippina ’ s seduction, it was a help that she had the niece ’ s privilege of kissing and caressing her paternal uncle.
He was reckoned by some ancient authors as one of the Seven Sages of Greece, and it is said that he was initiated into the Eleusinian Mysteries of the Great Goddess, a privilege denied to those who did not speak fluent Greek.
Fleming was the first to discover the properties of the active substance, giving him the privilege of naming it: penicillin.
In line with the statement that Nabonidus " entrusted the kingship " to Belshazzar in his absence, there is evidence that Belshazzar's name was used with his father's in oath formulas, that he was able to pass edicts, lease farmlands, and receive the " royal privilege " to eat the food offered to the gods.
The last attempt was in 2000, when the project was rejected by the Constitutional Court, because it allocated funds from the national budget, which, under the Chilean Constitution, is a privilege of the President.
In early times the privilege of papal election was not reserved to the cardinals, and for centuries the pope was customarily a Roman priest and never a bishop from elsewhere ; to preserve apostolic succession the rite of consecrating the pope as a bishop had to be performed by someone who was already a bishop.
Until the 1460s, it was customary for cardinals to wear a violet or blue cape unless granted the privilege of wearing red when acting on papal business.
In honor of this event, the Colonna family was granted the privilege of using the imperial pointed crown on top of their coat of arms.
By prescribing recent advances in medicine, the Boston ministers modified the doctrine of theological pathogenesis in an attempt to maintain the old order according to which it was the clergy ’ s duty and privilege to interpret illnesses and their cures.
" This was an unprecedented step by Eisenhower to protect communication beyond the confines of a cabinet meeting, and soon became a tradition known as Executive privilege.
For instance, the privilege of the Old Town (, ) was upgraded in 1343, while in 1393 it was granted an emporium privilege for grains, metals, and forest products.
In comparison, when “ white privilegewas used, white participants felt more collectively responsible for the harm done, which increased collective guilt.
The exclusive privilege of a guild to produce certain goods or provide certain services was similar in spirit and character with the original patent systems that surfaced in England in 1624.
The privilege was waiting for me.
The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states " that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, in the first instance of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the human race, was preserved free from all stain of original sin.

privilege and abused
When the privilege is abused by a player ( i. e. the player does not suspect cheating, but asks to see the cards just to get insight on another player's style or betting patterns ), he may be warned by the dealer, or even removed from the table.
Although the government complained that ambassadors had abused their privilege, the diplomatic corps showed discontent that they were not expressly exempted in the new tax law.
Judges retained the discretion to ask the accused to read a text other than Psalm 51 where they suspected the privilege was being abused.
Starr also argued that Clinton abused power by: denying the relationship with Lewinsky ever occurred ; using executive privilege to both pursue an appeal against the case without Starr's knowledge ; using executive privilege to cover up the relationship ; delaying his grand jury testimony until August, and by getting the Secret Service to agree to assist in covering up the relationship in an acquiescing matter.
However, trustees often abused this privilege, and heirs found that the courts of common law would refuse to recognize the " use " clause, and would instead grant title in law to the trustee.
The husband may divorce his wife at will ; if he is judged to have abused this privilege, his wife may be awarded damages, and he must provide for his divorced wife and her children if she has no family to go to, unless she had previously divorced or was guilty of immorality.
They also had the privilege of performing religious plays, which they abused.

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