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- adjective Not
privileged .
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Examples
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Third, we are concerned here with witnesses with privileged medical information, not merely witnesses who will testify to nonprivileged facts.
Fourth Department 2008
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Third, we are concerned here with witnesses with privileged medical information, not merely witnesses who will testify to nonprivileged facts.
Medical Malpractice 2007
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The privileged would have to see the non-privileged as likes by directing their attention away from themselves and toward the nonprivileged, by appreciating the personhood status of the nonprivileged, and by coming to understand the complex hurts involved in oppression which requires recognizing the interconnections between the systematically related barriers and forces that keep a group oppressed (Superson 2004, 38-49).
Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009
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So the privilege lists are not faulty because some of the nonprivileged happent to have privilege.
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I think there is some sort of odd concept that the nonprivileged automatically have “good knowledge or understanding of how certain oppressions work in society.”
Privilege 2006
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The reason for this is that a nonprivileged child process might inherit privileged files from its parents.
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"While the money being divided up by the privileged conferences at the expense of nonprivileged conferences is astounding, the principles being violated are even more astounding."
Durangoherald.com 2010
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"The notion that only one party to a litigation should have access to some of the most important nonprivileged evidence bearing directly on the case runs counter to basic principles of civil discovery in an adversary system," he added.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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"While the money being divided up by the privileged conferences at the expense of nonprivileged conferences is astounding, the principles being violated are even more astounding."
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"The notion that only one party to a litigation should have access to some of the most important nonprivileged evidence bearing directly on the case runs counter to basic principles of civil discovery in an adversary system," he added.
NYT > Home Page By ZACHERY KOUWE 2010
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