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"conferred" Definitions
  1. (of a gift, award, or honor) bestowed or awarded:Posthumously conferred awards will be presented to the deceased’s spouse or next-of-kin.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of confer.

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Hence, not without reason, the Eurosceptic offence taken at comparisons of the democratic legitimacy conferred by European Parliament to that conferred by national parliaments.
That status could only be conferred through elections, Putin said.
He was conferred as a Chartered Financial Analyst in 1992.
Fat storage actually conferred a survival advantage in these situations.
King George conferred the Victoria Cross on Sepoy Khudadad Khan.
Three senior officials then conferred before any information was released.
Power positions have conferred entitlement, including sexual, in the workplace.
I do not believe that personhood is conferred upon conception.
She conferred privately with the pope before their public speeches.
Simply going public conferred a certain brand status, particularly overseas.
A man came out of the outbuilding and they conferred.
The Queen even conferred an Honorary Knighthood on the former President.
He conferred with Mayor Robert F. Wagner and with Negro leaders.
And food conferred a place in a hierarchy of the scarred.
The two conferred, and slowly the fuzzy picture came into view.
J.D. refers to the juris doctorate degree conferred by law schools.
But the power conferred by the office is almost entirely situational.
They recently conferred with experts at Stanford University about the venture.
Mr. Cuticelli conferred with Mr. Huntington while planning the Pet Oasis.
Initially she didn't understand the benefits and regulations the union conferred.
Some were conferred a second nationality by birth, others by descent.
Things get more sensitive when critical decisions are conferred to artificial intelligence.
Mr. Chow and Ms. Chui conferred briefly and announced their decision: Edie.
It did not seem that they had conferred together on their 'stories.
Throughout its history, the United States has conferred citizenship through both means.
Nichols said her past achievements conferred no advantages in her new sport.
And we conferred several times to figure out what she can do.
Even lawfully conferred powers wielded by the president cannot be employed corruptly.
After the officials had conferred for some time, they agreed with him.
But Naismith created basketball, which conferred enormous value on his two typewritten pages.
Vice-President Mike Pence conferred last month with Mr Nunn and Mr Lugar.
It has already conferred a lot of them on its leader, Xi Jinping.
While single mutations had successfully inhibited viral replication, others actually conferred unexpected resistance.
So, my other brother and I conferred and came up with another story.
So what safeguards might be introduced to limit the power conferred by data?
Mother and daughter conferred only briefly and abruptly about such facts of life.
Trump and Abe conferred about the matter Tuesday alongside top national security aides.
It conferred about 93 percent protection in groups to whom it was given.
Absolution, however, is not what the White House has conferred on the Kushners.
Today, though, the biggest strategic advantage conferred by the app revolves around delivery.
Trump has conferred with his counterparts in China and Japan on the issue.
This title has been conferred on or claimed by no fewer than ten tycoons.
The mutation became more common in populations as it conferred protection from the disease.
Then I'll say more on those scandalous privileges that it also conferred upon them.
They examined the prisoners and conferred in French, so as not to be understood.
Starr and Bratkowski studied game films together, conferred on the sidelines and became friends.
He conferred with senators, but relied on seventy-five (unnamed) D.C. lawyers for advice.
The move, conferred under constitutional powers, was requested by the Islamabad Capital Territory Administration.
The powers recently conferred on the military offer little to suggest he is wrong.
After the umpires conferred, Benintendi was ruled out for going wide of the baseline.
By the final round, the judges had conferred, and only five dog moms remained.
But certain conversations in those days required the sacramental blessing conferred by smoldering nicotine.
The daring cantilevered design conferred celebrity status on Wright after its completion in 211.
Exposure to sunlight up to the age of 30 also conferred a protective benefit.
Others emphasize the social status conferred in being selected and trained as a CHW.
In Berlin Serraj and Haftar conferred with world leaders but not meet each other.
In another repressive measure, many standard Muslim names may no longer be conferred on babies.
The university conferred a total of 2,795 degrees to undergraduate, graduate, medical and honorary students.
Some of us have a lot of it, and that's conferred by genetics and temperament.
Debate often becomes focussed on the scale of the benefits conferred and the costs extracted.
As such he is the sole repository of all Executive powers conferred by the Constitution.
This conferred power to Kim Jong Un that I don't think he has yet earned.
In its time, "Kiss Me, Kate" conferred some welcome sophistication on the backstage-musical genre.
Those protections, he said, conferred a much higher value to patents held by sovereign entities.
It also testifies to the inevitable advantages conferred by power on those who have it.
In a narrow hallway, Judge Freier conferred briefly with another female judge about a case.
In a sophomore class of fewer than 30 people, the allure this conferred was invaluable.
The White House steered clear of a formal meeting, though the two men conferred briefly.
For centuries, the Chahar claimed to have a seal from Genghis Khan, which conferred legitimacy.
She was especially keen on the way members conferred in side chats—a narrative opportunity.
But it serves, too, to erode the advantage conferred by being in the Champions League.
They conferred with their "subject matter expert," who escalated it to a team in Dublin.
Flynn conferred with senior intelligence officials on how to best tailor the briefing for Trump.
The umpires conferred and ejected Donaldson and Musgrove, then tossed Hurdle for continuing to argue.
The comments came as he conferred with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on trade and security.
Is safe and stable housing a luxury conferred only on those rich enough to afford it?
The Culture Ministry is re-examining two state honors conferred on him in the mid-1990s.
Mr. Cruz was born in Calgary, Canada, to an American mother, which automatically conferred American citizenship.
From there, we conferred with psychologists to shed light on why these statements could prove helpful.
He allegedly never conferred with Trump or got his consent for paying $130,000 in hush money.
Recent presidents have conferred more power on their vice presidents than earlier in United States history.
Photograph by Zora J. Murff for The New Yorker Standing before the judge, they quickly conferred.
Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts.
Along with two Australians, the British divers conferred with the Thai SEALs and mapped a route.
My father got out of the car and the two men conferred for a few minutes.
"It's hard to imagine the survival advantage that would be conferred by this," Dr. Nelken says.
This was long before the time when an apartment in the neighborhood conferred a prestigious address.
But as part of its inquiry, the panel conferred with classification experts from the intelligence community.
He eventually conferred with employees there, all of whom were dressed in gaudy holiday-themed sweaters.
Nixon did deliver a pretty good zinger that partly neutralized the advantage conferred by Cuomo's resume.
At the Fed, he has conferred with former colleagues there, including Randall Guynn, a close friend.
Increasingly, legitimacy within Facebook's ecosystem is conferred according to a participant's relationship to the platform's design.
In December, Ms. Riffel visited Nicholls State University, examined the album and conferred with Mr. Theriot.
Some called senior members in their state delegations and conferred with Pelosi about how to proceed.
In 2017 the university awarded 1,385 doctorates (some recipients are pictured), compared with 645 conferred by MIT.
And Obvious has certainly conferred a new status on their portrait by presenting it as traditional art.
Geneticists later proved that her body was insensitive to testosterone, so her condition conferred no athletic advantage.
The government conferred such leave to anyone living continuously in the U.K. since before January 1, 1973.
Leaders at first responded to the results with stunned silence, then conferred for more than an hour.
It was the most they could do; the president's pardon power, conferred by the Constitution, is absolute.
" The two table tennis players conferred for a moment, whispering back and forth to each other. "Yes.
It's a haunting absence, one that resists the spectacle that has historically conferred lynching with such power.
Ibaka immediately headed for the locker room and both players were kicked out after the officials conferred.
Johnson conferred in private with him and then pointed me toward a desk in the main room.
Ordinarily, she wrote, the court would extend the benefits conferred by the statute to the disfavored group.
And scholars have begun asking whether advantages conferred on one generation are passed on to the next.
Any president presumably would like the legitimacy and historical validation conferred by a national popular vote victory.
By virtue of the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement, European allies conferred economic leadership on the United States.
And there are numerous threads where users have conferred over which fringe "chans" to flock to next.
Americans and their congressional representatives may even decide that the powers already conferred need to be reconsidered.
Future investments would be conferred only to programs that the university believed could achieve and sustain excellence.
The lack of herd protection conferred by the vaccine "is the bad news," Harrison and Stephens write.
Her bios did not mention the title was conferred by a university club rather than UNESCO itself.
The Education Department says Mr. Eitel has conferred several times with its ethics officer to avoid conflicts.
Leaders in these countries reportedly conferred with their cabinets before they agreed to sign onto the effort.
WSJ added that Mnuchin has not conferred any of his financial blessings on Clinton this election season.
The president has massive authority in the area of immigration, which the Constitution and Congress conferred upon him.
He appeared in court wearing a khaki jail uniform, occasionally conferred with his attorneys, and did not speak.
Shortly after the invective-laden voicemails began pouring into his office, Green conferred with his staff in Washington.
As senators waited inside the chamber, Mr Flake conferred furiously with Democrats, while anxious Republicans crowded around him.
The officials conferred briefly and Manning was sent to the box for delay of game at 22008:25.
The international recognition conferred by The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy is something all British Columbians can be proud of.
That diversity means it's possible many, like Waters, have citizenship conferred upon them that they don't know about.
The right to play and watch baseball is a luxury conferred by freedom, and freedom must be guarded.
Iran's new activism owes much to the JCPOA, which has conferred major economic benefits to the Islamic Republic.
Okorocha also conferred on Zuma the Imo Merit Award, the highest award the state gives to distinguished individuals.
It is conferred by the attention of others, attention that is only enhanced by every salacious Gawker post.
After putting on his climbing shoes and chalking his hands, Honnold conferred with Miccio about his potential routes.
It is at that moment that the right to life is conferred and we must protect its life.
Her very presence in our national spotlight began when she became first lady — a post conferred by marriage.
Over time, some married Japanese citizens, which conferred long-term visa rights, and some opened their own businesses.
Texas responded that being required to change its laws was itself the sort of harm that conferred standing.
"Insured banks that engage in proprietary trading enjoy a government-conferred advantage that invites moral hazard," Mnuchin wrote.
He conferred with public defender Sarah Jane Baumgartel, who sat next to him, and answered the judge's questions.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin conferred privately in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday, with only interpreters present.
But just as important, these changes have conferred an advantage on those strategic enough to shift their approach.
Sheriff Allman, who has conferred regularly with Sheriff Honea, predicts the search will continue well into next year.
My diploma must have conferred a little prestige when I went looking for a job, but that's all.
In his lengthy and nuanced letter, Mr. Elmendorf focused on the honor that the title conferred on recipients.
Two officials conferred for more than 21146 seconds before ruling Brown somehow managed to get both feet down.
A month after the title was conferred, a son, David Albert Charles, Viscount Linley, was born on Nov.
Correa appeared to foul the pitch off his left foot but was ruled out after the umpires conferred.
Lopez has conferred with Sean Marks, the Nets' general manager, saying that he wants to stay in Brooklyn.
But it doesn't prevent CMES from reaping the benefits conferred as a target of the Trump administration's disdain.
No other federal government employee would have received the extraordinary, exceptional treatment Mr. Comey conferred on Mrs. Clinton.
On the day he died, she also conferred with Monahan by phone before determining the cause of death.
Prior to the award, the department conferred with the DOD Inspector General, which informed the decision to proceed.
Three policemen had arrived, and they conferred above Cillian, their black boots squeezing mud around the bog cotton.
It is a legitimacy that can be conferred only by the people of the communities we serve and protect.
At the very least, Sessions and his staff conferred with Trump in the days before the platform was released.
But by mid-afternoon she appeared more tense, gesturing rapidly as she conferred with members of her legal team.
Young David and his siblings, each heir to a trust containing $16m, were taught that great wealth conferred responsibility.
New Zealand's government recently conferred the rights of a person on a national park sacred to the Maori people.
His lawyer successfully argued that citizenship conferred by a foreign law ought not to be recognised under Australian law.
For instance, what rights should be conferred on people who spend a quarter of their time in one city?
Roosevelt created the Works Projects Administration, Social Security, and other programs that conferred benefits directly on people in need.
Ms. Hao, 32, is the first Chinese woman to win a Hugo, conferred by the World Science Fiction Society.
Every atrocity blackened their cause, conferred greater legitimacy on Mr. Putin's allies and ensured less sympathy for his victims.
Cardinal Law conferred at times with President Reagan and often with President Bush, with whom he was especially close.
A week later, he testified that he had indeed conferred with Mr. Enright about which contestants should be tutored.
The campaign failed, but the city soon conferred landmark status on many remaining Broadway theaters to prevent their destruction.
Mr. Bharara conferred with his deputy about whether it would be appropriate to return the call, the person said.
Facebook did not respond directly to Erdan's criticism, but said in a statement that it conferred closely with Israel.
The mantle that will later be conferred by headlines, testimonials and biographies has yet to fall upon his shoulders.
Several other science journalists that received the bottle who I've since conferred with felt the same way as I did.
In addition, the cell walls and outer membranes of the bacteria got noticeably thicker, which likely conferred even further protection.
It took the migrant workers' union a decade to win official status, eventually conferred by the supreme court in 2015.
She pledged to ban big donors from being made ambassadors or being conferred with other privileges regular people don't have.
Infection conferred lifelong immunity—but at the cost, each year, of about 500 deaths and 50,000 hospitalisations in America alone.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy conferred in the center aisle of House chamber late Friday morning.
In the words of the researchers, urolithin A conferred "powerful and measurable" anti-aging effects on nematode worms and rodents.
North Carolina's five public HBCUs conferred 60 percent of bachelor's degrees from public institutions to African-Americans in the state.
But without the legitimacy conferred by the trust and consent of those being protected, protection is not policing—it's occupation.
Fantasy always plays a big role in Hollywood calendars, but it's now being conferred to the talents of leading auteurs.
Pishevar claims that Benchmark has also conferred with Lowercase Capital in an attempt to remove Arianna Huffington from the board.
The only vengeance enjoyed by these fairytale heroines is the freedom of speech conferred by their expired non-disclosure agreements.
At the very least, it should have conferred with them on the contents of the report, which was released Thursday.
It abolished slavery, set the slaves free, conferred upon them all of the inalienable rights, and recognized them as equal.
"They've conferred extremely closely," said Matt Pottinger, the top Asia official on Trump's National Security Council, during a Tuesday briefing.
Your character is enormously privileged, but is now secretly the other in that society which conferred on him those privileges.
She conferred with two women—a film director and a costume designer—while her girlfriend scurried around with a camera.
He made the announcement at the White House as he conferred the medal of valor on public safety officials, above.
Officials had conferred after the play and ruled Fuqua had not touched the ball so it was a legal completion
Years after regulators conferred clean bills of health, levels of registered nurses tend to remain lower than at other facilities.
Organizers also conferred with representatives of Magal Security Systems, which built a border barrier between Israel and the Gaza Strip.
The Agta themselves are fully aware of the benefits conferred upon them by the best makers and performers of stories.
"While we have deep reservations, if powers are conferred upon us, we have the duty to use those powers," he said.
In contrast, the washboard of the Black woman was a ball and chain that conferred subjugation, a circumstance of housebound slavery.
As the 11 women briefly conferred, Savino said they should all keep going because he thought they had excellent momentum going.
In the early days, Karrie and I conferred on all tough decisions, and we always tried to do the right thing.
Some skeptics believed that Trump was giving Kim the world stature conferred by such a meeting without getting anything in return.
It echoes the entitlements already conferred by the Danish version, as well as enshrining the Faroese language and outlawing sex discrimination.
They conferred front-runner status on a critic of the peace deal and on a left-wing former mayor of Bogotá.
Throughout his career, Trump has expressed his faith in genetically-conferred talents -- especially his own -- and the extreme loyalty of family.
In an age of celebrity, when fame was conferred on the loudest self-promoters, Cassius Clay was reaching for the moon.
How could there be great women artists if they were once barred from the schools, museums, and genres that conferred greatness?
Their implication for enhanced social welfare is primarily through the change in relative status conferred by the consumption of such goods.
They are light yet floral, he said, with some richness, and the paler the better, a style that has conferred prestige.
But charters are primarily conferred at the state level, and states haven't really enforced them, worried about losing corporate tax revenue.
Meanwhile, at Zimbabwe Open University, on the outskirts of the capital, Mugabe conferred degrees on students as if nothing was untoward.
C.D.C. officials and epidemiologists conferred last month about what might happen if the coronavirus gained a foothold in the United States.
On Saturday, he conferred with Mattis and Mitt Romney, formerly a fierce Trump critic now under consideration for secretary of state.
During a trip to Los Angeles in April, the lead prosecutor conferred with lawyers for at least two of these parents.
President Trump conferred by phone with President Emmanuel Macron of France on finding a common response should the attack take place.
I can't give you legal advice, but you've conferred with two lawyers who plainly don't think your siblings stand a chance.
Chief among these norms are respect for the rights of others and restraint in using the power conferred by one's office.
Its "mini" moniker may have conferred cuteness, but this 8-inch tablet was "decidedly polished and attractive," WIRED's Christina Bonnington wrote.
Yet the conglomerates still enjoy some of the benefits that Park Chung-hee conferred on them more than four decades ago.
At a time when fans and the cycling press conferred nicknames for stars, Poulidor became Poupou, while Anquetil was Maître Jacques.
The adoption, widely reported to have been a business transaction, conferred only an illusion of nobility, reinforced by the name change.
Substituting electors for voters conferred on the slave states a huge electoral advantage, once the first census was taken, in 1790.
The legitimacy conferred to bitcoin by such developments and greater regulation should pique the interest of a wider range of investors.
But Liverpool's fan base is also among soccer's most global, and for its Muslim supporters the tournament's host city conferred benefits.
After taking his time settling over the ball, Scott stepped away and briefly conferred with his caddie before addressing the ball again.
So NASA conferred with the White House and agreed that the best route would be stick with its original plan all along.
In 2016 Mr Xi was officially anointed as the "core" of the leadership, a moniker never conferred upon his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
Families then conferred and, provided caste and religious background proved no obstacle, would approach the event's moderator asking to meet number 250.
Lawyers for GE conferred with the French firm's lawyers ahead of its agreement with the DOJ, long before the deal formally closed.
Its rangers have been given the kind of powers to shoot and kill normally only conferred on armed forces policing civil unrest.
It also called for people to stop referring to "certain individuals" as the Queen of Kelantan without the title being officially conferred.
David Redger, the Ashland fire chief, conferred with Millie, decided that Ashland was most vulnerable from the northwest, and sent trucks there.
In the late 90s, having a low ICQ number conferred such street cred that people were auctioning off low numbers on eBay.
Shine toyed with the lights, adjusted the podium and the microphone, moved objects in the backdrop, and conferred with the camera operator.
In 1988, the number of doctorates in the humanities conferred was estimated to be 3,123, and it increased to 5,145 in 2018.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race Buttigieg conferred with advisers on Saturday night about his path forward.
Margaret Fitzpatrick, the college's president, later conferred with her colleagues at Chestnut Hill College, in Philadelphia, and Caldwell University, in New Jersey.
Whoever is president, the key is that additional powers conferred on the executive be given only temporarily, with Congress holding the leash.
That's when Zaaijer and other infectious disease experts hope the pandemic shuts down on its own, provided immunity is conferred and lasts.
Last year, the de Blasio administration similarly conferred the name of Bill Cunningham, a New York Times photographer, on another Midtown corner.
After he conferred with her repeatedly, I would ask myself why she wasn't doing the arguing, since she knew the case cold.
The president conferred with the defense secretary about the Middle East and discussed his Saudi Arabia meetings with his secretary of state.
As a matter of both basic agency law and federalism, the power to preempt the States' laws must be conferred by Congress.
After finding the water off a tee, Woods conferred with his playing competitor about where the ball had crossed into the hazard.
On May 4, 1954, the federal government conferred upon Khan the privileges and duties it had once forever enjoined him from claiming.
In 6703th- century Russia, some autistic people were believed to be "holy fools," touched by God, and this divine connection conferred protected status.
Without the waivers, it could have been classified an "ineligible issuer," which is the status conferred to companies with black marks against them.
This matters because some of the rights guaranteed by Myanmar's constitution, such as to health care and education, are only conferred on citizens.
But also this Uranium One deals in which looks like Hillary Clinton conferred a benefit to a foreign government in exchange for money.
By studying seven healthy men wearing an exosuit on a treadmill, the scientists determined that a robotic ankle conferred the wearer maximum assistance.
Actually, that was how Edward Murrow put it, and how JFK plagiarised it years later when he conferred honorary American citizenship on Churchill.
Trump reportedly plans to avoid formally endorsing anybody in that race, but on Friday, Vice President Mike Pence conferred his blessing on Rep.
"Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts," Anthony Lane said in the New Yorker.
And, we conferred with our colleagues at The Ohio State University, who had conducted a similar inquiry after the 2016 release of testimony.
The total control this IPO structure has conferred to Spiegel and his co-founder Bobby Murphy is totally without precedent on Wall Street.
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.
But Shakespeare conferred too much energy on his Jewish usurer for the boundaries of native and alien, us and them, to remain intact.
Mr. Trump conferred with Mr. Bossie during the 2012 election and, as 2016 approached, sought his advice on setting up a campaign structure.
Trump also conferred "broad new authority" on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, which includes:The ability to waive laws to enable telehealth.
Presiding over the official launch for the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park in 2013, Mr. Najib conferred on the project a global import.
In a testimony to the commission, a Keystone representative admitted that the company had not conferred with any Native America tribes in Nebraska.
A senior Treasury Department official said Mr. Mnuchin has conferred with Mr. Trump and Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, about China's ZTE concerns.
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.
Members of the royal family rely on allowances, government jobs and positions in business, aided by the status and connections conferred by nobility.
If Trump conferred on the payment to Daniels, he could be accused, like Edwards, of being a party to a campaign-finance violation.
In French, the words "ville platte" mean "flat town," a name that, legend has it, was conferred by one of Napoleon's former officers.
His massive tax cut and remaking of the American court system with conservative judges represent legitimate uses of the power conferred by voters.
A New York City taxi medallion was valuable because it conferred the right to work a trade with fixed prices and limited competition.
Trump also conferred "broad new authority" on Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, which includes:The ability to waive laws to enable telehealth.
That freedom is conferred by democracy; it's only in autocratic states that artists are expected to produce one sort of art or another.
Variants from interbreeding with archaic humans have also conferred immunity to certain infections and made skin and hair pigmentation more suitable for Eurasian climes.
To help make the argument for the value of museums McCauley conferred with Elizabeth Merritt, director of the Center for the Future of Museums.
"For example, the use of probiotics is now favored instead of antibiotics," she said, describing the biological robustness conferred by a diverse bacterial population.
The constitutional change announced on Monday withdraws special rights conferred on residents of the state, including a provision that prevents outsiders buying property there.
The first is its isolation, cultural as well as geographical, which endures despite the patina of sameness conferred by fast-food chains and motels.
The power that could be conferred by a manager was real and substantial, while that which could be bestowed by residents was purely symbolic.
Three years passed before geneticists could prove that her body was insensitive to testosterone, and that her intersex condition thus conferred no athletic advantage.
"Put simply, Congress conferred the authority to create the Puerto Rico Constitution, which in turn confers the authority to bring criminal charges," Kagan wrote.
Your technologist brother-in-law, who had been traveling, appeared and conferred outside your room with a doctor, whom he knew from his work.
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.
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.
Wolf said in a statement that he had already conferred with both Republican and Democratic leaders in the Senate and expected a quick confirmation.
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.
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).
Whenever it was she met Bumpa, she would have been considered a spinster with a questionable past, whatever the distinction conferred by her heritage.
He reportedly produced documents to bolster his assertion that Trump lawyers conferred with him to create erroneous earlier testimony designed to protect the president.
But when umpires conferred with replay officials, they erased the runs and ruled a game-ending double play that gave Tampa Bay the victory.
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.
The challenge was that once you conferred international legitimacy on Kim, it would be pretty darn difficult to get him to cede more ground.
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.
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.
Some wondered whether the Nobel Committee, which conferred the honor on her in 1991, would publicly criticize her or could even revoke the prize.
The defense is also seeking dismissal of the indictment for intrusion on congressional prerogatives, including the protections conferred by the speech or debate clause.
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".
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.
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.
Deprivation of citizenship should be classified as a crime against humanity, Arendt argued, because most legal protections are now conferred through functioning state governments.
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.
In order to exercise the right to freedom of speech conferred by the Constitution, one should fulfill the social responsibility of a Chinese citizen.
Congress has conferred on the federal trial courts — in Section 1331 of the Judicial Code — jurisdiction to hear cases that "arise under" federal law.
The US conferred TPS on citizens of El Salvador after a 2000 earthquake, Hondurans after a 53 hurricane, and Haitians after a 25 earthquake.
However, league officials in New York and Anderson conferred during halftime and confirmed that Prescott used the word "defer," according to the Fox broadcast.
"No matter how desirous of protecting their policy judgments, agency officials cannot invest themselves with power that Congress has not conferred," the decision said.
Vanderbilt held to her own status with an appealingly loose grip, realizing all too clearly that whatever privileges it conferred, it rarely brought peace.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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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