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These immigrants immediately created a faction among the Portuguese court, aiming at privileges and power that, somehow, could compensate what they lost at home.
These had distinctive privileges and unequal rights, that were neither a product of informal advantages because of wealth nor rights enjoyed as another citizen of the state.
These unequal and distinct privileges were sanctioned by law or social mores, confined to only that specific social subset of the society, and were inherited automatically by the offspring.
These castes had sub-castes, each with its privileges, its distinctions, its peculiar dresses.
These sub-classifications and privileges changed over the history of Hungary.
These included resentment of royal absolutism ; resentment by peasants, laborers and the bourgeoisie toward the traditional seigneurial privileges possessed by the nobility ; resentment of the Church's influence over public policy and institutions ; aspirations for freedom of religion ; resentment of aristocratic bishops by the poorer rural clergy ; aspirations for social, political and economic equality, and ( especially as the Revolution progressed ) republicanism ; hatred of Queen Marie-Antoinette, who was falsely accused of being a spendthrift and an Austrian spy ; and anger toward the King for firing finance minister Jacques Necker, among others, who were popularly seen as representatives of the people.
These activities led critics of the Sandinistas to argue that the CDS was a system of local spy networks for the government used to stifle political dissent, and it is true that the CDS did hold limited powers — such as the ability to suspend privileges such as driver licenses and passports — if locals refused to cooperate with the new government.
These privileges were extended to baronets of Ireland and, less the Arms of Ulster, to baronets of Scotland.
These tendencies may have accumulated substantial support among the working class by attacking the privileges and luxuries the state offered to its high-paid elite.
These national privileges typically covered a period of five to ten years, and gave the original printer protection against foreign reprints during this time.
These parties shaped to a certain extent Dayak politics in the State, although never enjoying the real privilegesreal privileges and benefits of Chief Ministerial power relative to its large electorate.
These adjunct offices help represent UN interests, facilitate diplomatic activities, and enjoy certain extraterritorial privileges, but only the main headquarters in New York contains the seats of the principal organs of the UN, including the General Assembly and Security Council.
These wives joined under the leadership of Princess Mariia Volkonskaia, and by 1832, through relentless petitions, managed to secure for their men formal cancellation of labor requirements, and several privileges, including the right of husbands to live with their wives in privacy.
" These cases seem clearly to establish the doctrine that all the prerogatives and privileges of the King belong to him with reference to the lands parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster in no less a degree than they do with lands which belong to him immediately in right of his Crown.
These moderators are given special privileges to delete or edit others ' contributions and / or exclude people based on their e-mail address or IP address, and generally attempt to remove negative contributions throughout the community.
These " peers " did not benefit from the royal privileges listed above.
These dispositions are somewhat controversial, following abuse of such privileges.
These officers have the ' powers and privileges of a constable ' on land relating to their work and in matters relating to their work.
These privileges contributed to the development of medieval Komárom, helping it establish a flourishing trade market and craft industry.
These new recruits came from the First Class of commoners in the centuriate organisation and were not granted the same privileges.
These early charters were confirmed by several succeeding kings, Henry VI granting in addition Assize of Bread and Ale and other privileges.
These were the important entrances to the City and their control was vital in maintaining the City's special privileges over certain trades.
These were growing industrial centres, and apart from the lack of a charter, they had identical powers and privileges to the royal burghs.
These included the abolition of royal privileges, the promulgation of a new constitution, and the abrogation of the Mahakali Treaty with India which regulated the distribution of water and electricity as well as the delineation of the border between the two countries.

These and guaranteed
These devices are specially designed for low-voltage stabilization applications requiring a guaranteed voltage over a wide current range and highly stable over temperature.
These are known as GSR guarantees or " guaranteed service refunds "; if the parcels are not delivered on time, the customer is entitled to a refund.
These are designed to offer operators guaranteed availability and make the picture more complex with the operator managing the asset but the OEM taking on the liability to ensure its serviceability.
( These two functions also happen to meet (− 1, 0 ) and ( 1, 0 ), but this is not guaranteed by the implicit function theorem.
These transformations are guaranteed to only linearly increase the size of the formula, but introduce new variables.
These are usually known quantities that are very expensive productions and have a guaranteed audience because of their location.
These assets, coupled with proximity to ample flowing mountain streams, guaranteed the Mayans at Nim Li Punit a resource base that allowed their civilisation to thrive.
" These articles referenced the ways in which women were oppressed and wronged and asked the government to give women the civil and political rights guaranteed to them.
These concessions made a sham of Cambodia's neutrality, which had been guaranteed by the Geneva Conference of 1954.
These students are allowed to reapply to the school to continue into their junior year after a period of one year, but readmission is not guaranteed.
These criteria effectively guaranteed Canada would not participate in the Vietnam War.
These include a variety of ordinary and guaranteed services both for delivery within the United Kingdom and to international destinations.
These were primitive and unprogressive: the desire for ' just ' ( and fixed ) wages and prices, for an equitable system in which shares of the market were agreed and unchanging, profits and livelihoods modest but guaranteed, and limits placed on production.
These long term contracts guaranteed low prices to the pulp companies — in some cases resulting in trees being given away for less than the price of a hamburger.
These explanations are not necessarily guaranteed to be the fundamental causes for the delay in achieving strong AI, but they are widely agreed by numerous researchers.
) These recruits arrived on 16 November 1653 and essentially guaranteed the evolution of Ville Marie and of all New France.
These algorithms do not arrive at a solution for every possible computational path ; however, they are guaranteed to arrive at a correct solution for some path ( i. e., the man walking through the forest may only find his cabin if he picks some combination of " correct " paths ).
These circumstances limit the sphere of the application of rocket packs to very spectacular public demonstration flights, i. e., stunts, but due to their strong visual impact, rocket pack flights are guaranteed to seize the attention of spectators.
These purposes show that AFTU was in all respects an organization whose right to exist is guaranteed by the international obligations of the Soviet Union.
These are commonly called " No Lapse Guarantee " riders, and the product is commonly called guaranteed universal life ( GUL, not to be confused with group universal life insurance, which is also typically shortened to GUL ).
These locations can become vulnerable to more than one soft error, while scrubbing ensures the checking of the whole memory within a guaranteed time.
These events are sponsored so the musicians are guaranteed payment.
These were desperate times, but most observers thought veteran John Inverarity ( who was not of test class as a player ) would have been a more astute choice once the Australian Cricket Board ( ACB ) decided that the veteran incumbent Bobby Simpson could not be guaranteed the captaincy for the season.
These articles enshrine free and high quality healthcare as a human right guaranteed to all Venezuelan citizens.

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