Sentence examples for To granting from inspiring English sources

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To granting

noun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

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Opposition to granting China elevated trading rights is dogged.

The findings suggest that landowners most interested in to granting conservation easements are active land users.

Mr. Bickell said the justices take very different approaches to granting them.

In contrast to the theoretical danger, there are visible advantages to granting a patent.

If this resolution doesn't amount to granting the President a free hand, it comes close.

Either too ill or too bored, Berlin never got around to granting him a reply.

It was a short intellectual leap to granting permanent trade status.

The brevity of Mr. Neu's lines has been critical to granting the choreographer so many options.

Some compare it to granting ownership of the alphabet, rather than of a novel or play.

"We remain resolute in our opposition to granting the vote to prisoners.

Berkeley's rationale for proposed limitations — security — amounts to granting violent elements a "heckler's veto," they say.

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