• About the Distinction between white privilege, racism and systemic racism? (reibc.org)
  • privilege racism society · 1 comment · 200 words · read ~103 times. (shkspr.mobi)
  • They are the impressive inaugural Hall of Honor recipients in the McKnight's Women of Distinction program, who were announced by program organizers on Wednesday. (mcknights.com)
  • When we created the Women of Distinction program, we suspected we might tap into unsung heroines within the industry, but we've been overwhelmed by the tremendous response," said McKnight's Publisher Craig Roth. (mcknights.com)
  • These Women of Distinction reflect the phenomenal talent within the industry. (mcknights.com)
  • The Women of Distinction Rising Stars recipients were chosen by an national, independent panel of industry judges. (mcknights.com)
  • ALBANY - State Senator Rob Ortt (R,C,I - North Tonawanda) today recognized Annette Finch of Albion in Orleans County, as one of the New York State Senate's "Women of Distinction" during a ceremony at the Legislative Office Building in Albany. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
  • The Senate's Women of Distinction program celebrates outstanding women from all walks of life throughout New York State whose contributions have enriched the quality of life in our communities. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
  • Senator Ortt said, "The Women of Distinction program allows us to pause and recognize the extraordinary women in our communities whose lives, work or accomplishments contribute to enriching our society and neighborhoods. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
  • The "Women of Distinction" celebration started in 1998. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
  • Implicitly if not always explicitly, privileged groups-aristocrats and gentry-have long been central to historians' understanding of European social history. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Discrimination in the WTO agreements generally covers both 'de jure' discrimination (measures that explicitly draw distinctions between imported and domestic products, or between products in different countries) and 'de facto' discrimination (measures that do not explicitly draw distinctions between imported and domestic products, or between the products of different trade partners, but that discriminate in effect). (who.int)
  • Congratulations to our 2020 Alumni of Distinction award recipients. (conestogac.on.ca)
  • Recipients of the USDF Sapphire Breeder of Distinction Award must have earned their USDF ruby BOD award and met additional criteria in dressage performance competition at Prix St. Georges and above. (chronofhorse.com)
  • the female sex is treated as though inferior, and is not allowed equal rights and privileges. (bahai.org)
  • Why then should one sex assert the inferiority of the other, withholding just rights and privileges as though God had given His authority for such a course of action? (bahai.org)
  • Second, regulation , which presumably works "against" business, goes hand-in-hand with special privileges and artificial protections "for" business. (fee.org)
  • Clear-cut examples of artificial, government-granted privileges include bailouts, such as when a large firm or industry is losing money. (fee.org)
  • But why set up artificial class distinctions? (blogspot.com)
  • Such class distinctions are hallmarks of Batman's adventures. (progressive.org)
  • Britain's class distinctions continued on board. (teara.govt.nz)
  • However, on many ships rigid class distinctions began to break down, anticipating New Zealand's more fluid class structure. (teara.govt.nz)
  • Although she is more privileged than Yank, she too is victimized by class. (enotes.com)
  • Although both characters feel the burden of class distinction, Mildred is still considered the antagonist. (enotes.com)
  • It grants what amounts to a privilege. (fee.org)
  • In this view, liberty is an entitlement that does not depend on an agency that grants privileges. (libertyfund.org)
  • This was not the President's deep analysis of the state of legal professional privilege (LLP) but a reaction to the raid on the offices of one of his former lawyers and the seizing of a quantity of documentation. (lexology.com)
  • Legal advice privilege attaches to all communications passing between the client and its lawyers, acting in their professional capacity, in connection with the provision of legal advice, which "relates to the rights, liabilities, obligations or remedies of the client either under private law or under public law": … There is no need for litigation to be contemplated. (lexology.com)
  • Recent decisions in relation to litigation privilege have considered each of the conditions referred to by Lord Carswell in Three Rivers (No 6) and have resulted in it being far more difficult to claim litigation privilege than many lawyers would imagine. (lexology.com)
  • Where the party asserting privilege is a corporation, LAP can only apply to communications between the corporation's lawyers and those authorised by the corporation to obtain legal advice on behalf of the corporation. (lexology.com)
  • From newly admitted members of The Florida Bar to those ready for retirement after countless years of dedication to the legal profession, many lawyers have committed the faux crime of using "privileged" and "confidential" interchangeably when justifying why they cannot disclose certain information relating to a client's representation. (floridabar.org)
  • Perhaps the simplest answer is many lawyers honestly, albeit mistakenly, believe the attorney-client privilege [1] and the confidentiality rule [2] are essentially the same, particularly as it relates to the meaning of "confidential" and, therefore, can be applied in the same way under the same circumstances. (floridabar.org)
  • [4] However, there is a core and rather significant distinction between the attorney-client privilege and the confidentiality rule that is often misunderstood or overlooked by lawyers. (floridabar.org)
  • He even went so far as to assert that US-born citizens must earn the "privileges of citizenship. (motherjones.com)
  • This blog considers a few recent cases where privilege has been considered by the courts and offers some practical suggestions when seeking to protect, assert or challenge a claim to privilege. (lexology.com)
  • A distinction was drawn between the contemplation of a criminal investigation and a criminal prosecution. (lexology.com)
  • They generally permit distinctions between products if they are drawn on the basis of legitimate public health grounds. (who.int)
  • iv) Achievements, honors, or awards of extraordinary distinction. (wa.gov)
  • The U.S. Dressage Federation has announced an expansion to the USDF Breeder of Distinction Awards with three new levels of achievement: ruby, sapphire and platinum-diamond. (chronofhorse.com)
  • Previously recognizing USDF Breeders of Distinction at bronze, silver and gold levels, these new awards further enhance USDF recognition of accomplished breeders. (chronofhorse.com)
  • The USDF platinum-diamond BOD award is bestowed on those who have achieved all their USDF Breeder of Distinction Awards (bronze, silver, gold, ruby and sapphire). (chronofhorse.com)
  • As with all USDF Breeder of Distinction awards, these new levels are cumulative awards, with scores not needing to be earned in one competition year and breeders may only be awarded once at each BOD level but may be awarded BOD multiple levels within the same year. (chronofhorse.com)
  • As we continue to promote U.S. dressage breeding stock, special recognition provided through the USDF Breeder of Distinction Awards, allows USDF to better highlight the success of U.S. breeders. (chronofhorse.com)
  • To learn more about USDF Breeder of Distinction Awards, access full award criteria and requirements, and explore other USDF award offerings, visit the USDF website . (chronofhorse.com)
  • Appointed Prime Minister in December 1982, he has occupied that post with great distinction, receiving among other awards, the title of Companion of Australia in 1993 for his outstanding leadership. (who.int)
  • S]ince this Court has not had a chance (as a full court) to consider the exceptionally important constitutional question, since intervening decisions after MCM have encroached upon the MCM constitutional holding, since patentees continue to bring the same constitutional challenge in hopes of overturning the MCM constitutional holding, and since overturning the MCM holding will potentially reduce this Court's ballooning USPTO docket, Appellant seeks initial en banc review. (patentlyo.com)
  • Despite this double benefit, the "other things being equal" distinction is important. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • While important, the "other things being equal distinction" is not my primary concern. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • When considering LLP, it is always important to note the difference between legal advice privilege (LAP) and litigation privilege. (lexology.com)
  • Another important distinction between these two related, but different, bodies of law is in how they are applied. (floridabar.org)
  • A.D.A.M. is among the first to achieve this important distinction for online health information and services. (medlineplus.gov)
  • While in ordinary speech, the terms sex and gender are often used interchangeably, most contemporary social scientists, behavioral scientists and biologists, many legal systems and government bodies, and intergovernmental agencies such as the WHO make a distinction between gender and sex. (wikipedia.org)
  • Perhaps the more complicated answer lies in the fact the attorney-client privilege and confidentiality rule are two related bodies of law, both given effect by the principle of confidentiality. (floridabar.org)
  • Bodies that are privileged and are taken care of from birth, and those that are not. (pixelache.ac)
  • 1) Except as required to perform duties within the scope of employment, no state officer or state employee may use his or her position to secure special privileges or exemptions for himself or herself, or his or her spouse, child, parents, or other persons. (wa.gov)
  • As such, the application of the attorney-client privilege often calls for legal questions outside the scope of advisory ethics opinions that Florida Bar ethics attorneys are authorized to give, as they arise under substantive law rather than the Rules of Professional Conduct. (floridabar.org)
  • Their range of health care services (scope of practice) and privileges (authority granted to a provider) depends on laws in the state in which they work. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Instead of focusing on white privilege, we should focus on continued white advantage. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • There has been much debate of late about white privilege. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • However, read across articles and it appears we have two definitions of white privilege. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The first definition: white South Africans were privileged under apartheid, and many of the advantages accrued have been maintained (even amplified) post-1994. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Those who dispute the privilege white people enjoyed under Apartheid (and prior) are clearly wilfully ignorant of history. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The advantages in income, wealth and education accumulated by 1994 have allowed many white South Africans to continue to enjoy their privileged position in society. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • The second definition: white people in South Africa enjoy a privileged position because of the way in which society responds to them. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • This matches closely with the kind of thing the term white privilege was coined for in the US. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • White privilege of the type described in the second definition exists, but it exists, other things being equal. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • I am sure many homeless white people will tell you that they do not enjoy much privilege in society (even if they enjoy more than black homeless people, they still both enjoy very little). (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • We must note, however, that many of the "other things" which determine the privilege you get are also skewed towards white South Africans - many white South Africans then get a double benefit. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • In the first definition of white privilege it is certainly an appropriate word, I am not so sure about in the second. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Very broadly, the dispute is about the white author's ability or desire not to preserve white privileges from which he benefits by assuming control over black people's voices and identities. (lu.se)
  • They pose the question of modernization, for they had to manage the transition to an increasingly democratic and industrial social order , in which claims to privilege had lost much of their ideological and practical relevance. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Such creative re-description that respects common sense implies that philosophy dismisses claims to have a privileged interpretative position. (lu.se)
  • Legal professional privilege under attack again (even Donald Trump thinks so! (lexology.com)
  • Ramaswamy argued that there should be a distinction-not supported by established legal precedent -between lawful and unlawful immigrants. (motherjones.com)
  • For the attorney-client privilege to apply in Florida, a communication between the lawyer and client must have been made during the actual rendition of legal services to the client and be "confidential," meaning "it is not intended to be disclosed to third persons" except as provided in the Evidence Code. (floridabar.org)
  • A: I don't think that you can become the same, or that the role of empathy is to erase those distinctions. (pixelache.ac)
  • We're excited to have the privilege of working with the CDC in your critical role of advancing and improving the health of each and every one of us. (cdc.gov)
  • It's a privilege to work for Community Action and volunteer in my community. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
  • To begin, the attorney-client privilege, which includes the work product doctrine, is governed by the Florida Evidence Code and is, therefore, a matter of law. (floridabar.org)
  • Other states require that NPs work with an MD for prescriptive practice privileges or to get licensed. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This "freedom" secured privileges equal to those enjoyed by natives of Rome. (ccel.org)
  • The former sees toleration as a grant or privilege bestowed on individuals or groups by the ruler. (libertyfund.org)
  • Other privileges include special deals for ranchers, oil companies, and lumber companies to graze on, drill in, or cut resources from federally owned lands at drastically reduced prices. (fee.org)
  • Generally, WTO agreements permit differentiation on public health grounds, either by defining 'discrimination' so as not to include legitimate regulatory distinctions, or through explicit public health exceptions. (who.int)
  • The movies sometimes acknowledge Bruce Wayne's privilege and economic obliviousness, as when Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) admits in 2005's Batman Begins that he "lost many assumptions about right and wrong" when he had to steal to prevent starvation. (progressive.org)
  • Within both approaches a further distinction is made between views that privilege economic or social readings of the city. (harvard.edu)
  • Although theoretically undermining distinctions of birth, the ideal of the gentleman ultimately strengthened them, since it treated ideals of aristocratic behavior as ethical universals, desirable in all men and women but best realized by those born into high society and enjoying the leisure for self-improvement. (encyclopedia.com)
  • RCW 42.52.070: Special privileges and exemptions-Application of section to legislature. (wa.gov)
  • 4) For purposes of this section, and only as applied to legislators and employees of the legislative branch, "special privileges" includes, but is not limited to, engaging in behavior that constitutes harassment. (wa.gov)
  • From a historical perspective, it makes sense to differ between a purely philosophical and a humanistic Enlightenment, a distinction made by Alfred N. Whitehead and Peter Gay. (lu.se)
  • That distinction might seem clear. (fee.org)
  • It is our privilege to present our successful breeders with recognition so greatly deserved. (chronofhorse.com)
  • Owners who choose the Expression and Privilege equipment levels will be treated with a fresh, light-colored "Distinction" upholstery. (autoevolution.com)
  • Even if this non-patient-centric result doesn't bother you, consider the fact that only the doctors, among all the clinicians and ancillary health care professionals, get this privileged treatment. (blogspot.com)
  • WTO members also agree to grant most-favoured-nation treatment in respect of tariffs and regulatory measures relating to importing and exporting, i.e. to extend 'any advantage, favour, privilege or immunity' with respect to such measures to all WTO members (GATT art I:1). (who.int)
  • The USDF Ruby Breeder of Distinction Award is designated for breeders who have earned their USDF bronze BOD award and have met additional criteria in both USDFBCS competitions and dressage performance competitions at third level or above. (chronofhorse.com)
  • In Bilta (UK) Ltd (in liquidation) v Royal Bank of Scotland , Sir Geoffrey Vos took a slightly more generous approach to the claim for privilege. (lexology.com)
  • Tlauepaque as a internationally known touristic destination, and whit a distinction as Magical Town, the Historical Center of San Pedro Tlaquepaque host an anual inflow of 2.1 million visitors, number that represents the 19% of the total visitors number of the Metropolitana Zone of Guadalajara (ZMG), and reason for ehich we are on a privileged place for the attraction of investments in this tourisr sector. (who.int)
  • Severity''' - Similar to Priority, but the distinction may be useful for some projects. (lu.se)
  • On 10 April 2018, President Donald Trump tweeted "Attorney-client privilege is dead! (lexology.com)
  • [6] This means that "[a]lthough the communication between the attorney and client is privileged, the underlying facts are discoverable. (floridabar.org)
  • The attorney-client privilege applies in judicial and administrative proceedings in which a lawyer may be called as a witness or required to produce evidence concerning a client. (floridabar.org)
  • It is possible to trap user on a chrome privileged page with buttons leading to arbitrary code if a browser session is launched with a maliciously crafted homepage URI. (mozilla.org)
  • If they click the other button -- 'start a new session' -- the javascript link will inherit chrome privileges from about:sessionrestore and an arbitrary code will be executed. (mozilla.org)
  • Join us June 8th at noon for a one-hour Indigenous engagement lunch-n-learn session with KWAST-en-ayu (L. Maynard Harry) from Indigenous Insight . (reibc.org)
  • The difficulties in claiming litigation privilege have been particularly well illustrated in cases involving internal investigations and in cases involving the possible prosecution of large corporations. (lexology.com)
  • In most of the cases, the party opposing disclosure will be claiming both LAP and litigation privilege. (lexology.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Long-term persistence of Ebola virus (EBOV) in immunologically-privileged sites has been implicated in recent outbreaks of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo. (cdc.gov)
  • Meti is driven by the belief that education is a right, not a privilege. (conestogac.on.ca)