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What (who) is privileged classes - definition

INERTIAL FRAME OF REFERENCE WITH STATIONARY AETHER
Privileged frame
  • There is a privileged set of frames whose physics do not require external causes.

Classes Plantarum         
BOOK BY CAROLUS LINNAEUS
Classes plantarum
Classes Plantarum ('Classes of plants', Leiden, Oct. 1738) is a book that was written by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, physician, zoologist and naturalist.
Privilege (evidence)         
LEGAL RIGHT OR DUTY TO REFUSE DISCLOSURE OF EVIDENCE
Privileged communication; Privileged Communication
In the law of evidence, a privilege is a rule of evidence that allows the holder of the privilege to refuse to disclose information or provide evidence about a certain subject or to bar such evidence from being disclosed or used in a judicial or other proceeding.
privileged communication         
LEGAL RIGHT OR DUTY TO REFUSE DISCLOSURE OF EVIDENCE
Privileged communication; Privileged Communication
n. statements and conversations made under circumstances of assured confidentiality which must not be disclosed in court. These include communications between husband and wife, attorney and client, physician or therapist and patient, and minister or priest with anyone seeing them in their religious status. In some states the privilege is extended to reporters and informants. Thus, such people cannot be forced to testify or reveal the conversations to law enforcement or courts, even under threat of contempt of court, and if one should break the confidentiality he/she can be sued by the person who had confidence in him/her. The reason for the privilege is to allow people to speak with candor to spouse or professional counsellor, even though it may hinder a criminal prosecution. The extreme case is when a priest hears an admission of murder or other serious crime in the confessional and can do nothing about it. The privilege may be lost if the one who made the admission waives the privilege, or, in the case of an attorney, if the client sues the attorney claiming negligence in conduct of the case. See also: attorney-client privilege

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Preferred frame

In theoretical physics, a preferred frame or privileged frame is usually a special hypothetical frame of reference in which the laws of physics might appear to be identifiably different (simpler) from those in other frames.

In theories that apply the principle of relativity to inertial motion, physics is the same in all inertial frames, and is even the same in all frames under the principle of general relativity.

Examples of use of privileged classes
1. They are terrified that Labour would represent any pledge to abolish the tax as a sop to the privileged classes.
2. Finding a necropolis near ancient Rome is not rare, but most of them have been the burial grounds of the privileged classes.
3. BAGHDAD –– A few dozen members of this city‘s privileged classes chatted on fraying armchairs at the Alwiyah Club on a recent Saturday, waiting for the weekly bingo game to start.
4. I therefore believe that greater effort is required to bridge this quality gap. ... This is necessary if good education is not to become a preserve only of the privileged classes," he said.
5. The area is part of the Hamptons, known as a summer playground for New York‘s rich and privileged classes who flock there to escape the heat of the city.