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=== Terminology ===
 
=== Terminology ===
As a legal term, ''entitlement'' carries no [[value]] [[judgment]]: it simply denotes a right granted. For example in the [[United States of America]], [[social security]] is an entitlement program. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10609044/ Federal entitlement programs more costly]
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As a legal term, ''entitlement'' carries no [[value]] [[judgment]]: it simply denotes a right granted. For example in the United States of America [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security social security] is an entitlement program. [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10609044/ Federal entitlement programs more costly]
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In clinical [[psychology]] and [[psychiatry]], an unrealistic, exaggerated, or rigidly held sense of entitlement may be considered a symptom of [[Narcissistic Personality Disorder]].
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In clinical [[psychology]] and [[psychiatry]], an unrealistic, exaggerated, or rigidly held sense of entitlement may be considered a symptom of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_personality_disorder Narcissistic Personality Disorder].
    
In Land Development, the Entitlement Process is the legal [[method]] of obtaining approvals for the right to develop [[property]] for a desired use (e.g. rezoning).
 
In Land Development, the Entitlement Process is the legal [[method]] of obtaining approvals for the right to develop [[property]] for a desired use (e.g. rezoning).
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In computer security, ''entitlement'' can also refer to [[access control]].
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In computer security, ''entitlement'' can also refer to access control.