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entitlement

[en-tahy-tl-muhnt] / ɛnˈtaɪ tl mənt /








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Those wins come from a combination of tax and entitlement reform, wholesale deregulation, the administration’s disruption of a calcified budget process, and some spending leadership in Congress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even the name suggested grandeur and royal approval, and his living in style there with Sarah Ferguson seemed to represent a sense of entitlement that rankled with the public.

From BBC

She urged MSPs to reject "the entitlement of some men to demand the purchase of women", adding that they should not be "traded as commodities".

From BBC

It was part of the trappings of Andrew's life of entitlement.

From BBC

The way we’ve chosen to attack entitlement or instant gratification is to practice gratitude and to serve selflessly.

From Los Angeles Times