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perquisite

[pur-kwuh-zit] / ˈpɜr kwə zɪt /


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Are American employees these days more demanding of personal perquisites, less engaged with others at work and less loyal to the enterprises that pay them than they once were?

From Washington Post

We need AB 1119 to ensure that such options do not again become the perquisite of privilege.

From Los Angeles Times

In exchange, they get personal freedom — the opportunity to start fresh in Canada without the perquisites and burden of their status as royal highnesses.

From Seattle Times

In exchange, they get personal freedom - the opportunity to start fresh in Canada without the perquisites and burden of their status as royal highnesses.

From Washington Times

The son and grandson of doctors, Dr. Mullan described himself as having been “raised in comfort” in a New York family accustomed to the perquisites of an establishment class.

From Washington Post