We attacked the educational policy privileging the children of wealthy parents.
我们抨击了这项给予富家子弟特权的教育政策。
He had the
privilege of meeting the queen.
他有会见王后的特权。
Yuan Longping won the first privilege, only two people in the world have, the other is the Queen of Britain.
袁隆平获得"第一特权",全球只有2个人拥有,另一个是英国女王.
The fifth freedom of the air refers to the right or privilege, in respect of scheduled international air services, granted by one State to another State to put down and to take on, in the territory of the first State, traffic coming from or destined to a third State.
第五种航空自由是指一国在预定的国际航空服务方面给予另一国的权利或特权,使其能够在第一国领土上制止和接受来自第三国或运往第三国的运输。
"While it has been a tremendous privilege to be deeply involved in the day-to-day management of the company for so long, we believe it's time to assume the role of proud parents — offering advice and love, but not daily nagging! "
"For any company, China is a strategic market that cannot be ignored," she declared, noting that "it is a privilege that GE is a participator, witness and beneficiary of China's social and economic development.
Speaking at the same occasion, MTC's Chief Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Officer Tim Ekandjo said a house is not a privilege but a societal necessity and its provision thereof does not have to continue being a challenge.
"It is our privilege to take this opportunity to showcase Fonterra as a trusted dairy nutrition source to our consumers in China.
The Darwin Innovation Hub aims at building an Asia-Pacific ecosystem linking Darwin and Northern Territory industry to the region, especially with China, and it would be a privilege to be part of the process in which China is becoming a world leader and standard setter of innovation in the world, Paroulakis said.
As the only Chinese first-tier World Cup sponsor, the property and entertainment conglomerate had the privilege to take 384 children between the ages of 12 and 17-among which over 200 are from China-to Russia.
Every evening, the four of them would sit together and savor fruits in a cozy room, a ritual of sorts, almost a privilege since not every family could boast such a routine.
"Two decades ago, Huang said, it was considered quite a privilege to work at a multinational company, because hardly anyone in China could go overseas.
"Visiting Rath Trombones' factory is a privilege," Grandage said.
"The ideal location will give Galeries Lafayette some privilege in attracting high-end customers from this area," said Qi, but he added that operating successfully in a highly competitive shopping mall market is not easy at all.
"Just five years ago, personalized trips and destination planning were considered a privilege of the wealthy.
And in the decades since, I have had the privilege of watching - and even better, participating - as China's rise has transformed not only China, but the rest of the global economy," Liveris told Xinhua.
Li said she believes that having access to affordable innovative drugs is everybody's basic right, rather than a few people's privilege.
Its location along the Shanghai-Luchaogang Expressway has also given it the privilege to develop a manufacturing chain.
However, Washington still seems obsessed with China's phantom privilege as a developing country.
HOU: Microsoft has had the privilege of witnessing and experiencing China's economic prosperity through the reform and opening-up period as one of the early multinational companies investing in a permanent presence here.
The privilege, as he sees it, came remarkably quickly, as Gimeno, who is group senior vice-president of Saint-Gobain, a French industrial conglomerate, relocated from Paris to Shanghai just over a decade ago with his wife and two children.
"The privilege of supporting such high-end ice and snow events has been a great boost to our effectiveness and reputation," said Florian Hajzeri, general manager of the firm, noting that the Games provides "the most comprehensive and widest" opportunity for the company.
We journalists had the privilege of visiting a wide variety of factories, farms, natural sites, and historical sites near the cities of Nanjing, Wuxi, and Taicang.
Another contrast: just a few years ago, personalized trips and special accommodation like the one we had, were considered a privilege for the wealthy.
In another lure for buyers, electric cars can be driven in dedicated bus lanes, a time-saving privilege during rush hour or traffic jams, the report said.
The former helps ensure the country's supremacy in the global economic and financial realm, while the latter serves dual purposes — it mitigates predicaments arising from excessive trade deficits, which can erode the credibility of the US dollar, and it alleviates pressure associated with the currency's "exorbitant privilege", ensuring a smoother trajectory for its enduring efficacy.
Furthermore, the US continues to rely on the US dollar monetary system to leverage its financial advantages, despite the fact that the credit of the international reserve currency's exorbitant privilege has almost been depleted.
However, in the first quarter of 2023, it contracted to approximately — $16.75 trillion, suggesting the increasingly limited operating space for the exorbitant privilege to offset trade deficits and generate positive returns.
In the future, the figure is still unlikely to witness significant and sustained shrinkage as the US will continue to increase fiscal deficits and utilize the exorbitant privilege to generate investment returns and mitigate the damage to the US dollar's creditworthiness caused by excessive trade deficits.
As for how the US will leverage its currency privilege, the answer probably lies in financial liberalization.
Approximately 2 million residents applied for a lucky draw, and winners were excited not only because of the monetary bonus but also the privilege of trying out the new currency at more than 3,000 businesses such as restaurants, supermarkets, gas stations and barber shops.
"Serving as president and helping position the institution squarely in the middle of all these challenges has been a great privilege," he said.
"The key to the transformation of the supervisory power and the power to handle cases is that the power loses its restriction and is "captured" by senior power, privilege and self-interests.