Hence, not without reason, the Eurosceptic offence taken at comparisons of the democratic legitimacy conferred by European Parliament to that conferred by national parliaments.
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That status could only be conferred through elections, Putin said.
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He was conferred as a Chartered Financial Analyst in 1992.
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Fat storage actually conferred a survival advantage in these situations.
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King George conferred the Victoria Cross on Sepoy Khudadad Khan.
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Three senior officials then conferred before any information was released.
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Power positions have conferred entitlement, including sexual, in the workplace.
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I do not believe that personhood is conferred upon conception.
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She conferred privately with the pope before their public speeches.
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Simply going public conferred a certain brand status, particularly overseas.
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A man came out of the outbuilding and they conferred.
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The Queen even conferred an Honorary Knighthood on the former President.
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He conferred with Mayor Robert F. Wagner and with Negro leaders.
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And food conferred a place in a hierarchy of the scarred.
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The two conferred, and slowly the fuzzy picture came into view.
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J.D. refers to the juris doctorate degree conferred by law schools.
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But the power conferred by the office is almost entirely situational.
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They recently conferred with experts at Stanford University about the venture.
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Mr. Cuticelli conferred with Mr. Huntington while planning the Pet Oasis.
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Initially she didn't understand the benefits and regulations the union conferred.
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Some were conferred a second nationality by birth, others by descent.
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Things get more sensitive when critical decisions are conferred to artificial intelligence.
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Mr. Chow and Ms. Chui conferred briefly and announced their decision: Edie.
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It did not seem that they had conferred together on their 'stories.
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Throughout its history, the United States has conferred citizenship through both means.
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Nichols said her past achievements conferred no advantages in her new sport.
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And we conferred several times to figure out what she can do.
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Even lawfully conferred powers wielded by the president cannot be employed corruptly.
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After the officials had conferred for some time, they agreed with him.
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But Naismith created basketball, which conferred enormous value on his two typewritten pages.
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Vice-President Mike Pence conferred last month with Mr Nunn and Mr Lugar.
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It has already conferred a lot of them on its leader, Xi Jinping.
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While single mutations had successfully inhibited viral replication, others actually conferred unexpected resistance.
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So, my other brother and I conferred and came up with another story.
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So what safeguards might be introduced to limit the power conferred by data?
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Mother and daughter conferred only briefly and abruptly about such facts of life.
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Trump and Abe conferred about the matter Tuesday alongside top national security aides.
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It conferred about 93 percent protection in groups to whom it was given.
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Absolution, however, is not what the White House has conferred on the Kushners.
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Today, though, the biggest strategic advantage conferred by the app revolves around delivery.
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Trump has conferred with his counterparts in China and Japan on the issue.
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This title has been conferred on or claimed by no fewer than ten tycoons.
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The mutation became more common in populations as it conferred protection from the disease.
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Then I'll say more on those scandalous privileges that it also conferred upon them.
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They examined the prisoners and conferred in French, so as not to be understood.
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Starr and Bratkowski studied game films together, conferred on the sidelines and became friends.
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He conferred with senators, but relied on seventy-five (unnamed) D.C. lawyers for advice.
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The move, conferred under constitutional powers, was requested by the Islamabad Capital Territory Administration.
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The powers recently conferred on the military offer little to suggest he is wrong.
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After the umpires conferred, Benintendi was ruled out for going wide of the baseline.
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By the final round, the judges had conferred, and only five dog moms remained.
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But certain conversations in those days required the sacramental blessing conferred by smoldering nicotine.
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The daring cantilevered design conferred celebrity status on Wright after its completion in 211.
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Exposure to sunlight up to the age of 30 also conferred a protective benefit.
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Others emphasize the social status conferred in being selected and trained as a CHW.
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In Berlin Serraj and Haftar conferred with world leaders but not meet each other.
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In another repressive measure, many standard Muslim names may no longer be conferred on babies.
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The university conferred a total of 2,795 degrees to undergraduate, graduate, medical and honorary students.
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Some of us have a lot of it, and that's conferred by genetics and temperament.
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Debate often becomes focussed on the scale of the benefits conferred and the costs extracted.
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As such he is the sole repository of all Executive powers conferred by the Constitution.
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This conferred power to Kim Jong Un that I don't think he has yet earned.
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In its time, "Kiss Me, Kate" conferred some welcome sophistication on the backstage-musical genre.
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Those protections, he said, conferred a much higher value to patents held by sovereign entities.
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It also testifies to the inevitable advantages conferred by power on those who have it.
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In a narrow hallway, Judge Freier conferred briefly with another female judge about a case.
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In a sophomore class of fewer than 30 people, the allure this conferred was invaluable.
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The White House steered clear of a formal meeting, though the two men conferred briefly.
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For centuries, the Chahar claimed to have a seal from Genghis Khan, which conferred legitimacy.
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She was especially keen on the way members conferred in side chats—a narrative opportunity.
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But it serves, too, to erode the advantage conferred by being in the Champions League.
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They conferred with their "subject matter expert," who escalated it to a team in Dublin.
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Flynn conferred with senior intelligence officials on how to best tailor the briefing for Trump.
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The umpires conferred and ejected Donaldson and Musgrove, then tossed Hurdle for continuing to argue.
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The comments came as he conferred with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on trade and security.
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Is safe and stable housing a luxury conferred only on those rich enough to afford it?
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The Culture Ministry is re-examining two state honors conferred on him in the mid-1990s.
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Mr. Cruz was born in Calgary, Canada, to an American mother, which automatically conferred American citizenship.
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From there, we conferred with psychologists to shed light on why these statements could prove helpful.
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He allegedly never conferred with Trump or got his consent for paying $130,000 in hush money.
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Recent presidents have conferred more power on their vice presidents than earlier in United States history.
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Photograph by Zora J. Murff for The New Yorker Standing before the judge, they quickly conferred.
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Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts.
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Along with two Australians, the British divers conferred with the Thai SEALs and mapped a route.
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My father got out of the car and the two men conferred for a few minutes.
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"It's hard to imagine the survival advantage that would be conferred by this," Dr. Nelken says.
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This was long before the time when an apartment in the neighborhood conferred a prestigious address.
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But as part of its inquiry, the panel conferred with classification experts from the intelligence community.
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He eventually conferred with employees there, all of whom were dressed in gaudy holiday-themed sweaters.
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Nixon did deliver a pretty good zinger that partly neutralized the advantage conferred by Cuomo's resume.
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At the Fed, he has conferred with former colleagues there, including Randall Guynn, a close friend.
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Increasingly, legitimacy within Facebook's ecosystem is conferred according to a participant's relationship to the platform's design.
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In December, Ms. Riffel visited Nicholls State University, examined the album and conferred with Mr. Theriot.
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Some called senior members in their state delegations and conferred with Pelosi about how to proceed.
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In 2017 the university awarded 1,385 doctorates (some recipients are pictured), compared with 645 conferred by MIT.
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And Obvious has certainly conferred a new status on their portrait by presenting it as traditional art.
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Geneticists later proved that her body was insensitive to testosterone, so her condition conferred no athletic advantage.
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The government conferred such leave to anyone living continuously in the U.K. since before January 1, 1973.
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Leaders at first responded to the results with stunned silence, then conferred for more than an hour.
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It was the most they could do; the president's pardon power, conferred by the Constitution, is absolute.
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" The two table tennis players conferred for a moment, whispering back and forth to each other. "Yes.
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It's a haunting absence, one that resists the spectacle that has historically conferred lynching with such power.
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Ibaka immediately headed for the locker room and both players were kicked out after the officials conferred.
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Johnson conferred in private with him and then pointed me toward a desk in the main room.
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Ordinarily, she wrote, the court would extend the benefits conferred by the statute to the disfavored group.
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And scholars have begun asking whether advantages conferred on one generation are passed on to the next.
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Any president presumably would like the legitimacy and historical validation conferred by a national popular vote victory.
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By virtue of the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement, European allies conferred economic leadership on the United States.
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And there are numerous threads where users have conferred over which fringe "chans" to flock to next.
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Americans and their congressional representatives may even decide that the powers already conferred need to be reconsidered.
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Future investments would be conferred only to programs that the university believed could achieve and sustain excellence.
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The lack of herd protection conferred by the vaccine "is the bad news," Harrison and Stephens write.
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Her bios did not mention the title was conferred by a university club rather than UNESCO itself.
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The Education Department says Mr. Eitel has conferred several times with its ethics officer to avoid conflicts.
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Leaders in these countries reportedly conferred with their cabinets before they agreed to sign onto the effort.
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WSJ added that Mnuchin has not conferred any of his financial blessings on Clinton this election season.
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The president has massive authority in the area of immigration, which the Constitution and Congress conferred upon him.
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He appeared in court wearing a khaki jail uniform, occasionally conferred with his attorneys, and did not speak.
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Shortly after the invective-laden voicemails began pouring into his office, Green conferred with his staff in Washington.
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As senators waited inside the chamber, Mr Flake conferred furiously with Democrats, while anxious Republicans crowded around him.
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The officials conferred briefly and Manning was sent to the box for delay of game at 22008:25.
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The international recognition conferred by The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy is something all British Columbians can be proud of.
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That diversity means it's possible many, like Waters, have citizenship conferred upon them that they don't know about.
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The right to play and watch baseball is a luxury conferred by freedom, and freedom must be guarded.
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Iran's new activism owes much to the JCPOA, which has conferred major economic benefits to the Islamic Republic.
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Okorocha also conferred on Zuma the Imo Merit Award, the highest award the state gives to distinguished individuals.
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It is conferred by the attention of others, attention that is only enhanced by every salacious Gawker post.
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After putting on his climbing shoes and chalking his hands, Honnold conferred with Miccio about his potential routes.
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It is at that moment that the right to life is conferred and we must protect its life.
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Her very presence in our national spotlight began when she became first lady — a post conferred by marriage.
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Over time, some married Japanese citizens, which conferred long-term visa rights, and some opened their own businesses.
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Texas responded that being required to change its laws was itself the sort of harm that conferred standing.
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"Insured banks that engage in proprietary trading enjoy a government-conferred advantage that invites moral hazard," Mnuchin wrote.
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He conferred with public defender Sarah Jane Baumgartel, who sat next to him, and answered the judge's questions.
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Opinion Columnist Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin conferred privately in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday, with only interpreters present.
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But just as important, these changes have conferred an advantage on those strategic enough to shift their approach.
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Sheriff Allman, who has conferred regularly with Sheriff Honea, predicts the search will continue well into next year.
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My diploma must have conferred a little prestige when I went looking for a job, but that's all.
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In his lengthy and nuanced letter, Mr. Elmendorf focused on the honor that the title conferred on recipients.
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Two officials conferred for more than 21146 seconds before ruling Brown somehow managed to get both feet down.
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A month after the title was conferred, a son, David Albert Charles, Viscount Linley, was born on Nov.
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Correa appeared to foul the pitch off his left foot but was ruled out after the umpires conferred.
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Lopez has conferred with Sean Marks, the Nets' general manager, saying that he wants to stay in Brooklyn.
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But it doesn't prevent CMES from reaping the benefits conferred as a target of the Trump administration's disdain.
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No other federal government employee would have received the extraordinary, exceptional treatment Mr. Comey conferred on Mrs. Clinton.
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On the day he died, she also conferred with Monahan by phone before determining the cause of death.
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Prior to the award, the department conferred with the DOD Inspector General, which informed the decision to proceed.
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Three policemen had arrived, and they conferred above Cillian, their black boots squeezing mud around the bog cotton.
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It is a legitimacy that can be conferred only by the people of the communities we serve and protect.
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At the very least, Sessions and his staff conferred with Trump in the days before the platform was released.
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But by mid-afternoon she appeared more tense, gesturing rapidly as she conferred with members of her legal team.
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Young David and his siblings, each heir to a trust containing $16m, were taught that great wealth conferred responsibility.
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New Zealand's government recently conferred the rights of a person on a national park sacred to the Maori people.
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His lawyer successfully argued that citizenship conferred by a foreign law ought not to be recognised under Australian law.
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For instance, what rights should be conferred on people who spend a quarter of their time in one city?
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Roosevelt created the Works Projects Administration, Social Security, and other programs that conferred benefits directly on people in need.
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Ms. Hao, 32, is the first Chinese woman to win a Hugo, conferred by the World Science Fiction Society.
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Every atrocity blackened their cause, conferred greater legitimacy on Mr. Putin's allies and ensured less sympathy for his victims.
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Cardinal Law conferred at times with President Reagan and often with President Bush, with whom he was especially close.
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A week later, he testified that he had indeed conferred with Mr. Enright about which contestants should be tutored.
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The campaign failed, but the city soon conferred landmark status on many remaining Broadway theaters to prevent their destruction.
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Mr. Bharara conferred with his deputy about whether it would be appropriate to return the call, the person said.
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Facebook did not respond directly to Erdan's criticism, but said in a statement that it conferred closely with Israel.
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The mantle that will later be conferred by headlines, testimonials and biographies has yet to fall upon his shoulders.
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Several other science journalists that received the bottle who I've since conferred with felt the same way as I did.
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In addition, the cell walls and outer membranes of the bacteria got noticeably thicker, which likely conferred even further protection.
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It took the migrant workers' union a decade to win official status, eventually conferred by the supreme court in 2015.
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She pledged to ban big donors from being made ambassadors or being conferred with other privileges regular people don't have.
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Infection conferred lifelong immunity—but at the cost, each year, of about 500 deaths and 50,000 hospitalisations in America alone.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy conferred in the center aisle of House chamber late Friday morning.
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In the words of the researchers, urolithin A conferred "powerful and measurable" anti-aging effects on nematode worms and rodents.
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North Carolina's five public HBCUs conferred 60 percent of bachelor's degrees from public institutions to African-Americans in the state.
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But without the legitimacy conferred by the trust and consent of those being protected, protection is not policing—it's occupation.
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Fantasy always plays a big role in Hollywood calendars, but it's now being conferred to the talents of leading auteurs.
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Pishevar claims that Benchmark has also conferred with Lowercase Capital in an attempt to remove Arianna Huffington from the board.
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The only vengeance enjoyed by these fairytale heroines is the freedom of speech conferred by their expired non-disclosure agreements.
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At the very least, it should have conferred with them on the contents of the report, which was released Thursday.
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It abolished slavery, set the slaves free, conferred upon them all of the inalienable rights, and recognized them as equal.
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"They've conferred extremely closely," said Matt Pottinger, the top Asia official on Trump's National Security Council, during a Tuesday briefing.
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Your character is enormously privileged, but is now secretly the other in that society which conferred on him those privileges.
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She conferred with two women—a film director and a costume designer—while her girlfriend scurried around with a camera.
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He made the announcement at the White House as he conferred the medal of valor on public safety officials, above.
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Officials had conferred after the play and ruled Fuqua had not touched the ball so it was a legal completion
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Years after regulators conferred clean bills of health, levels of registered nurses tend to remain lower than at other facilities.
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Organizers also conferred with representatives of Magal Security Systems, which built a border barrier between Israel and the Gaza Strip.
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The Agta themselves are fully aware of the benefits conferred upon them by the best makers and performers of stories.
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"While we have deep reservations, if powers are conferred upon us, we have the duty to use those powers," he said.
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In contrast, the washboard of the Black woman was a ball and chain that conferred subjugation, a circumstance of housebound slavery.
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As the 11 women briefly conferred, Savino said they should all keep going because he thought they had excellent momentum going.
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In the early days, Karrie and I conferred on all tough decisions, and we always tried to do the right thing.
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Some skeptics believed that Trump was giving Kim the world stature conferred by such a meeting without getting anything in return.
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It echoes the entitlements already conferred by the Danish version, as well as enshrining the Faroese language and outlawing sex discrimination.
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They conferred front-runner status on a critic of the peace deal and on a left-wing former mayor of Bogotá.
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Throughout his career, Trump has expressed his faith in genetically-conferred talents -- especially his own -- and the extreme loyalty of family.
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In an age of celebrity, when fame was conferred on the loudest self-promoters, Cassius Clay was reaching for the moon.
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How could there be great women artists if they were once barred from the schools, museums, and genres that conferred greatness?
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Their implication for enhanced social welfare is primarily through the change in relative status conferred by the consumption of such goods.
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They are light yet floral, he said, with some richness, and the paler the better, a style that has conferred prestige.
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But charters are primarily conferred at the state level, and states haven't really enforced them, worried about losing corporate tax revenue.
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Meanwhile, at Zimbabwe Open University, on the outskirts of the capital, Mugabe conferred degrees on students as if nothing was untoward.
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C.D.C. officials and epidemiologists conferred last month about what might happen if the coronavirus gained a foothold in the United States.
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On Saturday, he conferred with Mattis and Mitt Romney, formerly a fierce Trump critic now under consideration for secretary of state.
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During a trip to Los Angeles in April, the lead prosecutor conferred with lawyers for at least two of these parents.
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President Trump conferred by phone with President Emmanuel Macron of France on finding a common response should the attack take place.
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I can't give you legal advice, but you've conferred with two lawyers who plainly don't think your siblings stand a chance.
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Chief among these norms are respect for the rights of others and restraint in using the power conferred by one's office.
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Its "mini" moniker may have conferred cuteness, but this 8-inch tablet was "decidedly polished and attractive," WIRED's Christina Bonnington wrote.
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Yet the conglomerates still enjoy some of the benefits that Park Chung-hee conferred on them more than four decades ago.
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At a time when fans and the cycling press conferred nicknames for stars, Poulidor became Poupou, while Anquetil was Maître Jacques.
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The adoption, widely reported to have been a business transaction, conferred only an illusion of nobility, reinforced by the name change.
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Substituting electors for voters conferred on the slave states a huge electoral advantage, once the first census was taken, in 1790.
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The legitimacy conferred to bitcoin by such developments and greater regulation should pique the interest of a wider range of investors.
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But Liverpool's fan base is also among soccer's most global, and for its Muslim supporters the tournament's host city conferred benefits.
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After taking his time settling over the ball, Scott stepped away and briefly conferred with his caddie before addressing the ball again.
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So NASA conferred with the White House and agreed that the best route would be stick with its original plan all along.
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In 2016 Mr Xi was officially anointed as the "core" of the leadership, a moniker never conferred upon his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
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Families then conferred and, provided caste and religious background proved no obstacle, would approach the event's moderator asking to meet number 250.
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Lawyers for GE conferred with the French firm's lawyers ahead of its agreement with the DOJ, long before the deal formally closed.
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Its rangers have been given the kind of powers to shoot and kill normally only conferred on armed forces policing civil unrest.
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It also called for people to stop referring to "certain individuals" as the Queen of Kelantan without the title being officially conferred.
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David Redger, the Ashland fire chief, conferred with Millie, decided that Ashland was most vulnerable from the northwest, and sent trucks there.
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In the late 90s, having a low ICQ number conferred such street cred that people were auctioning off low numbers on eBay.
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Shine toyed with the lights, adjusted the podium and the microphone, moved objects in the backdrop, and conferred with the camera operator.
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In 1988, the number of doctorates in the humanities conferred was estimated to be 3,123, and it increased to 5,145 in 2018.
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Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Buttigieg conferred with advisers on Saturday night about his path forward.
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Margaret Fitzpatrick, the college's president, later conferred with her colleagues at Chestnut Hill College, in Philadelphia, and Caldwell University, in New Jersey.
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Whoever is president, the key is that additional powers conferred on the executive be given only temporarily, with Congress holding the leash.
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That's when Zaaijer and other infectious disease experts hope the pandemic shuts down on its own, provided immunity is conferred and lasts.
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Last year, the de Blasio administration similarly conferred the name of Bill Cunningham, a New York Times photographer, on another Midtown corner.
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After he conferred with her repeatedly, I would ask myself why she wasn't doing the arguing, since she knew the case cold.
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The president conferred with the defense secretary about the Middle East and discussed his Saudi Arabia meetings with his secretary of state.
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As a matter of both basic agency law and federalism, the power to preempt the States' laws must be conferred by Congress.
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After finding the water off a tee, Woods conferred with his playing competitor about where the ball had crossed into the hazard.
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On May 4, 1954, the federal government conferred upon Khan the privileges and duties it had once forever enjoined him from claiming.
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In 6703th- century Russia, some autistic people were believed to be "holy fools," touched by God, and this divine connection conferred protected status.
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Without the waivers, it could have been classified an "ineligible issuer," which is the status conferred to companies with black marks against them.
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This matters because some of the rights guaranteed by Myanmar's constitution, such as to health care and education, are only conferred on citizens.
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But also this Uranium One deals in which looks like Hillary Clinton conferred a benefit to a foreign government in exchange for money.
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By studying seven healthy men wearing an exosuit on a treadmill, the scientists determined that a robotic ankle conferred the wearer maximum assistance.
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Actually, that was how Edward Murrow put it, and how JFK plagiarised it years later when he conferred honorary American citizenship on Churchill.
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Trump reportedly plans to avoid formally endorsing anybody in that race, but on Friday, Vice President Mike Pence conferred his blessing on Rep.
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"Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts," Anthony Lane said in the New Yorker.
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And, we conferred with our colleagues at The Ohio State University, who had conducted a similar inquiry after the 2016 release of testimony.
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The total control this IPO structure has conferred to Spiegel and his co-founder Bobby Murphy is totally without precedent on Wall Street.
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John Bolton, the President's national security adviser, conferred Wednesday morning with his South Korean counterpart, who offered little clarity on North Korea's intentions.
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But Shakespeare conferred too much energy on his Jewish usurer for the boundaries of native and alien, us and them, to remain intact.
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Mr. Trump conferred with Mr. Bossie during the 2012 election and, as 2016 approached, sought his advice on setting up a campaign structure.
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Trump also conferred "broad new authority" on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, which includes:The ability to waive laws to enable telehealth.
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Presiding over the official launch for the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park in 2013, Mr. Najib conferred on the project a global import.
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In a testimony to the commission, a Keystone representative admitted that the company had not conferred with any Native America tribes in Nebraska.
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A senior Treasury Department official said Mr. Mnuchin has conferred with Mr. Trump and Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, about China's ZTE concerns.
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That's less than half the $1.1 billion valuation private investors conferred on the company a year ago in its last venture funding round.
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Members of the royal family rely on allowances, government jobs and positions in business, aided by the status and connections conferred by nobility.
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If Trump conferred on the payment to Daniels, he could be accused, like Edwards, of being a party to a campaign-finance violation.
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In French, the words "ville platte" mean "flat town," a name that, legend has it, was conferred by one of Napoleon's former officers.
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His massive tax cut and remaking of the American court system with conservative judges represent legitimate uses of the power conferred by voters.
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A New York City taxi medallion was valuable because it conferred the right to work a trade with fixed prices and limited competition.
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Trump also conferred "broad new authority" on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, which includes:The ability to waive laws to enable telehealth.
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That freedom is conferred by democracy; it's only in autocratic states that artists are expected to produce one sort of art or another.
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Variants from interbreeding with archaic humans have also conferred immunity to certain infections and made skin and hair pigmentation more suitable for Eurasian climes.
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To help make the argument for the value of museums McCauley conferred with Elizabeth Merritt, director of the Center for the Future of Museums.
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"For example, the use of probiotics is now favored instead of antibiotics," she said, describing the biological robustness conferred by a diverse bacterial population.
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The constitutional change announced on Monday withdraws special rights conferred on residents of the state, including a provision that prevents outsiders buying property there.
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The first is its isolation, cultural as well as geographical, which endures despite the patina of sameness conferred by fast-food chains and motels.
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The power that could be conferred by a manager was real and substantial, while that which could be bestowed by residents was purely symbolic.
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Three years passed before geneticists could prove that her body was insensitive to testosterone, and that her intersex condition thus conferred no athletic advantage.
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"Put simply, Congress conferred the authority to create the Puerto Rico Constitution, which in turn confers the authority to bring criminal charges," Kagan wrote.
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Your technologist brother-in-law, who had been traveling, appeared and conferred outside your room with a doctor, whom he knew from his work.
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But the power conferred by Apple's private keys could let the company do a lot more than unlock the phones of dead terrorism suspects.
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The scandal has also raised questions about Macron's highly centralized governing style and the wide powers conferred on the president under France's Fifth Republic.
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Wolf said in a statement that he had already conferred with both Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate and expected a quick confirmation.
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Indeed, their contention was that Hillary Clinton's electoral advantage was only preserved by the inherent predominance conferred by possessing so many pre-committed superdelegates.
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Keep in mind that just eight years ago, the world economy's major players conferred under the G28500 logo (formerly G6900, until Russia was expelled).
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Whenever it was she met Bumpa, she would have been considered a spinster with a questionable past, whatever the distinction conferred by her heritage.
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He reportedly produced documents to bolster his assertion that Trump lawyers conferred with him to create erroneous earlier testimony designed to protect the president.
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But when umpires conferred with replay officials, they erased the runs and ruled a game-ending double play that gave Tampa Bay the victory.
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The U.N. conferred refugee status on Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, 18, with the Australian government saying it's considering her status as an asylum seeker.
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The challenge was that once you conferred international legitimacy on Kim, it would be pretty darn difficult to get him to cede more ground.
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In addition, on Wednesday Mr. Trump conferred American recognition on Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announced that the Embassy will be moved to Jerusalem.
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The individual, known as the "London patient," received the transplant from a donor with a genetic mutation that conferred resistance to the H.I.V. infection.
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Some wondered whether the Nobel Committee, which conferred the honor on her in 1991, would publicly criticize her or could even revoke the prize.
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The defense is also seeking dismissal of the indictment for intrusion on congressional prerogatives, including the protections conferred by the speech or debate clause.
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ALFRED NOBEL'S will states that the annual prizes bearing his name should be given to those who "have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind".
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Before Jackie's formal interview, which was set to take place in her sister's living room, Apted and Lewis conferred in the white crew van.
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Brockman didn't send a single moneybags my way, but participation in Edge conferred on its members a galaxy-brain mystique that money can't buy.
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Deprivation of citizenship should be classified as a crime against humanity, Arendt argued, because most legal protections are now conferred through functioning state governments.
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Party leaders, however, defended the app and said they'd conferred on security with the Democratic National Committee and Harvard University's Defending Digital Democracy project.
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In order to exercise the right to freedom of speech conferred by the Constitution, one should fulfill the social responsibility of a Chinese citizen.
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Congress has conferred on the federal trial courts — in Section 1331 of the Judicial Code — jurisdiction to hear cases that "arise under" federal law.
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The US conferred TPS on citizens of El Salvador after a 2000 earthquake, Hondurans after a 53 hurricane, and Haitians after a 25 earthquake.
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However, league officials in New York and Anderson conferred during halftime and confirmed that Prescott used the word "defer," according to the Fox broadcast.
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"No matter how desirous of protecting their policy judgments, agency officials cannot invest themselves with power that Congress has not conferred," the decision said.
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Vanderbilt held to her own status with an appealingly loose grip, realizing all too clearly that whatever privileges it conferred, it rarely brought peace.
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It's an honor the museum has conferred on only a handful of public figures after their deaths, starting in the last half-decade or so.
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As legitimacy is not conferred by law upon the taking of an oath, so you don't have to break the law to lose your legitimacy.
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Alfred Nobel's fortune should, according to his will, endow "prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind".
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If Dr He's claim is true, he may have conferred on Nana immunity to infection by HIV, thus protecting her from AIDS, which HIV causes.
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A strong case can be made that this latest research, in which an immunity to HIV was conferred to the embryos, resulted in an enhancement.
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As it turns out, it was out of character: Through an entanglement of titles conferred by the supine Parliament, Nazarbayev is holding onto supreme power.
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He is president, head of the party and in July was referred to by state media as "supreme commander", a title last conferred on Deng.
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Human-rights groups and lawyers say, convincingly, that police at times abused the special powers it conferred, in searching or detaining suspects in their homes.
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The degree of Doctor of Science (honoris causa) was conferred upon Sir John Warcup Cornforth at a ceremony held in the Great Hall on Nov.
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Instead of quitting, he called and conferred with an old friend and decided to write about his own personal experiences of being an uncool dad.
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Regarding financial regulation, all the focus is on rolling back new costs imposed by Dodd-Frank, not reducing the huge subsidies conferred by existing law.
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Obama conferred with his national security and foreign policy advisers on Saturday morning and reiterated his support for the "democratically-elected, civilian" government of Turkey.
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As a Stark, she conferred a veneer of legitimacy upon House Bolton, which is otherwise despised in the North and probably most other places, too.
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As embodied by Ms. Kirby, the pregnant Stella glows with the confidence conferred both by new life and her sexually charged relationship with her husband.
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Germans expelled from Czechoslovakia and other east European countries after the second world war became known as Vertriebene (driven out), a term that conferred victimhood.
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By joining with Trump he conferred on this former New York Democrat and thrice-married man the imprimatur of acceptance on the Principled Right; 2023.
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Honoring those whose work has "conferred the greatest benefit to humankind," the awards come with a medal, a beautiful diploma and about $1 million each.
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In February last year, the two men conferred on the dining patio after Kim had ordered the test launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
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Each man was provided with a clean suit of clothes, a small amount of cash and false ID that conferred no special status or authority.
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After police officers saw a woman speeding on a wet road in Georgia they pulled the driver over and conferred about whether to arrest her.
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He toured battlefields, met with South Vietnamese and American commanders; attended briefings at the headquarters of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam; and conferred with Westmoreland.
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Speaking before Mr. Trump, he offered thanks to the United States for its wartime sacrifice and conferred the French Legion of Honor on several veterans.
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The server pondered this for a while until a wiry man got up from his marble-topped table in the corner and conferred with her.
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Dufresne and Halpern briefly conferred about the salad dressing — Halpern agreed that it could use a little lemon zest, which wasn't in the original recipe.
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Mr. Sargent soon forgot his uncredited role, but not Daniel Taradash's screenplay, which won an Oscar, one of eight conferred on Fred Zinnemann's 1953 movie.
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Between stints in the batting cage, he conferred on his stride with his veteran teammate Matt Holliday, stepping into imaginary pitches and swinging his hips.
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Democrats counter that the rules have been changed such that the committee already possesses the investigatory powers that authorization once conferred, making a vote unnecessary.
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In addition, aides to a number of governors, including Mr. Brown and Mr. Inslee, conferred privately to plan for a climate conference in Bonn, Germany.
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He received the prestigious Herder Award, conferred by German and Austrian universities, in 1983 — although the award was not announced in Hungary at the time.
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Dingell did lie in state at the U.S. Capitol -- a massive honor, to be sure, but one conferred on him by Congress, not the president.
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To explain this, the researchers point to a fortuitous mutation among the highlanders—an immune gene correlated with smallpox, which may have conferred a protective effect.
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SCOTT: And as if to make the point, the president invited many of those senators, or conferred with them at the White House about this choice.
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If the outbreak continues into the fall, the United States could lose its measles elimination status, which was conferred by the World Health Organization in 2000.
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Later in the day, the Nordic officials will reconvene at the White House for a state dinner, the highest honor conferred upon visiting heads of government.
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In the early years, the Bachelor (though never the Bachelorette) was sometimes delivered directly from the real world, his eligibility conferred by various markers of status.
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"Under our laws, the right to determine whether a particular group of applicants is categorically barred from eligibility for asylum is conferred on Congress," Tigar wrote.
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You know, 50, 60, and 70 years ago if any politician, any administration had conferred control over 20 percent of America&aposs uranium to the Russians.
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The U.S. Supreme Court precedent has conferred a tremendous level of deference to officers in deciding the appropriate amount of force to use in civilian encounters.
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Pope Francis conferred sainthood on Óscar Romero, an archbishop who was murdered in 1980 while saying mass by an army-backed death squad in El Salvador.
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There was this real sense that you had to sound a certain way because that was the BBC brand and that was what conferred your authority.
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The late 220-year-old Gaurav Kawduji Sahastrabuddhe was conferred the Bharat Award for saving his four friends from drowing in a lake near his home.
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Lobbyists for British publishers have conferred with key political players in Europe as well, but the future of the English-language book market there is unknown.
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It is little wonder why Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter had already conferred the ignoble title of "short-fingered vulgarian" on Trump over 25 years ago.
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" That changed with Heller, when Justice Antonin Scalia concluded in the Court's opinion that "the Second Amendment conferred an individual right to keep and bear arms.
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Abe previously conferred with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate last month; the two men agreed to meet again before the possible June 12 summit.
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Hensarling said on Tuesday he had conferred with Trump about his legislation, known as the "CHOICE act," and the president seemed to support much of it.
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Section 85033, which conferred a protective shield back in 1996 when it was first enacted, allowed an innovative and thriving online economy to grow and prosper.
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In January, a major Trump donor with ties to his administration flew to a remote island and conferred with a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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At one point, his attorneys asked for a pause and conferred with him; when he began speaking again, he said he'd lost his train of thought.
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Republicans wryly noted that Democrats admitted they had conferred with Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, over the weekend about their hearing strategy.
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The businessman, Kirill Dmitriev, conferred with Mr. Gerson about a "reconciliation plan" for the United States and Russia, and Mr. Gerson gave Mr. Kushner a summary.
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Treasury Department lawyers conferred with White House lawyers ahead of the request and Mr. Mnuchin said that his staff is consulting with the Department of Justice.
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" Mr. Pompeo said in Seoul, where he conferred with the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan, that those remarks were made with "eyes wide open.
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To the joy of Dominicans and many Florentines, Pope Francis conferred the title "venerable" on La Pira in July, a step on the path to sainthood.
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Try asking a friend or co-worker to do that now, let alone to care which among the alphabet soup of sanctioning organizations conferred the title.
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Performed in 1954 by the young Leontyne Price at a contemporary music conference in Rome, the piece won a 20th-century masterpiece award, conferred by Stravinsky.
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The president of the association the following year, Olivier Knox of SiriusXM, conferred with other members and decided to book a historian instead of a comedian.
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Living with chronic disease daily can be a drag; living with chronic disease nightly can become unbearably depressing … without the buzz conferred by aptly named spirits.
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Trubek also said students didn't necessarily need cursive to come up with their own signature that conferred their "indviduality" and "uniqueness" in signing legal forms either.
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Whatever artistic good will talking the talk conferred to the studio by its way of thinking has been annihilated by an inability to walk the walk.
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Make the strongest case for James to be conferred a more widespread Jordanian acclaim, and it will inevitably fall upon a healthy percentage of deaf ears.
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Consider further that the judiciary likely could not compel presidential participation in an impeachment inquiry, since impeachment is a power conferred on Congress, not the judiciary.
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Nor can one commend an ensemble, almost all of whom bellow their lines as if somehow being young again conferred its own invitation to run riot.
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House and Senate lawmakers conferred with top Trump administration officials Wednesday on North Korea days after it carried out its sixth and most powerful nuclear test.
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We conferred, then conscripted a machinist, who with our assistance hauled her ponderous cutters and blowtorches over the soft sand and set to work on the saucer.
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The Prime Minister made it clear that their status was up for negotiation, and depended on the rights conferred on British citizens living in the European Union.
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One rule, that benefits once conferred on the American people cannot be taken away, was a primary reason for the collapse of the GOP health care plan.
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"For these reasons, Herrera is precluded by the judgment in Repsis from relitigating the continuing validity of the hunting right conferred by the 1868 Treaty," Alito wrote.
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" The court ruled that Indians may be Caucasian, but they were not "white" and therefore ineligible for the "privilege of citizenship" conferred upon that "class of persons.
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To avoid this major pain in the future, we partnered with AZO and conferred with Dr. Dweck to break down everyday habits that could leave you vulnerable.
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We never explicitly conferred about making up this story: We simply egged each other on, feeding each other details, convincing ourselves that perhaps it really had happened.
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China banned trading panda skins in 2880, and the enactment of the 21996 Wildlife Protection Law banned poaching and conferred the highest protected status to the animal.
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Here, Biles takes in the famous wall of As. She also conferred the honor of being the sixth member of the Final Five to actress Shay Mitchell.
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Members of the jury conferred with each other and planned to tell the judge they were unaware of the rape allegations, the anonymous juror told VICE News.
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Chris Christie's famous embrace of Obama and his praise of the administration's response conferred bipartisan bragging rights upon the President in the final chapter of the campaign.
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Together, they have significant power conferred upon them by America's founders, through the text and history of the U.S. Constitution, to provide their own path to reckoning.
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Critics of Järlström say that "engineer" implies a specific level of expertise, and for public safety reasons, such titles can only be conferred by state engineering boards.
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After Trump's victory in November, BuzzFeed senior staff conferred with their legal team as they considered the risks of publishing hard-hitting stories under a new administration.
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He was just a teenager, but in that era coming from Los Angeles conferred status in the branch of Mara Salvatrucha that had sprouted in El Salvador.
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But he simply wasn't able to overcome the financial and organizational advantages conferred on Bush by his supporters in the Republican establishment and the conservative donor class.
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It had rendered the forest ancient, and on the dead soldiers it had conferred a sort of immortality, drawing them into the eternal ranks of the fallen.
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They argue that abortion laws written in 1940 violate protections conferred by the 1988 Constitution, including the right to dignity, equal protection and access to health care.
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Ms. Mullings said that the sergeant conferred with another officer a few feet behind her, but that he did not speak to her or to Ms. Danner.
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We need look no further than last fall, when intellectual circles reacted with outrage when the Nobel Prize was conferred on Bob Dylan for his song lyrics.
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Besides, you and Y have conferred in your effort to find out the truth; how are you supposed to respond when Y asks you what you learned?
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Fashion, always scanning the horizon for the next sensation, has conferred cult status on Ms. Muaddi, who is thriving at the moment in a notoriously competitive industry.
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The emphasis here is usually on the word itself (theoretical edginess conferred by the edgy word), rather than context, timing, or creativity (the general art of cursing).
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Writing for seven members of the court, Chief Justice Roberts said the law conferred the same immunity to international organizations as is currently enjoyed by foreign governments.
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But Justice Kennedy, whom Kavanaugh may replace, sided with the dissenters, who argued that under circumstances of extreme state violations, private "rights of action" should be conferred.
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As part of this work, Dad conferred at length with a number of experts in the field of navigation—and he brought many of them home to visit.
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While many of the children in Al-Hol were born in Syria, they can be conferred citizenship by descent if one or both of their parents are Australian.
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And, though bloodied in the mid-terms, he retained some of the imposing aura that his stunning election, loyal base and two years without serious political opposition conferred.
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Squatting often conferred a sense of edginess to neighbourhoods, which then gets branded and sold onto a generation of people who have the money to move into them.
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Marking the end of the US military presence in Iraq in December 2011, Talabani conferred upon coalition officials, including Vice President Joe Biden, the "shield of commitment medal."
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Mr. Sachs conferred with the pope in advance of his encyclical on the environment last year, which called for sweeping political and economic reforms to address climate change.
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First, Biden's thumping win in South Carolina conferred the aura of a winner, and his dominant showing with African American voters transferred into a run through the South.
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But an American official said Wednesday that the United States and North Korea had still not conferred directly about the meeting through the various diplomatic channels they use.
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One explanation for the greater advantage in recent decades conferred by higher education is that it reflects an increase in the demand for educated workers compared with others.
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"Having conferred with counsel for Manafort and reviewed the records at issue, the government believes that some of the redactions are no longer necessary," prosecutors wrote on Sunday.
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Lafayette, as he is more affectionately known to Americans, became the fifth of seven foreign born individuals conferred honorary citizenship in the entire history of the United States.
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