| He departed from traditional European norms by privileging the extemporaneous sermon over the scripted delivery. | 
 
 
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| The methodological centrality of suspicion to current critical practice has involved a concomitant privileging of the concept of paranoia. | 
 
 
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| In privileging a discourse about the self and the other exclusively, the expat gaze overlooks identities ostracized or exiled by the national. | 
 
 
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| Personally, I think we should avoid privileging economics as the pre-eminent discipline in formulation of public policy. | 
 
 
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| The prospect of yet more exploitative taxes to support reproducer indulgence means that a questioning of the bio-political privileging of natality is long overdue. | 
 
 
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| Though different, we share similarities, kinships, commitments, and suffering, and this common ground is as significant as the privileging of the individual. | 
 
 
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| The ascendant ideologies of domestic and foreign security share a nexus in privileging the rights of a state over the collective rights of its citizens. | 
 
 
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| Policy is an ineffective tool to address the cultural problem of privileging access over ownership. | 
 
 
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| Clearly privileging the former term in each of these pairings, Hallen can only suggest the possibility of a middle way, but he cannot take us there. | 
 
 
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| Since the name, Dromio, comes from Erasmus's Mother Bombie, a considerable privileging of foolery is to be expected. | 
 
 
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| Privileging conjugality over consanguinity, contrary to African realities, is responsible for misreadings of the statuses of African women and their conditions of life. | 
 
 
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