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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a empowered" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an empowered" because "empowered" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She felt an empowered sense of confidence after completing the training program."
Alternatives: "an enabled" or "a strengthened".
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It is true that Brady's counsel advised him that § 1201(a) empowered the jury to impose the death penalty and that nine years later in United States v. Jackson, supra, the Court held that the jury had no such power as long as the judge could impose only a lesser penalty if trial was to the court or there was a plea of guilty.
Created by Adam Warren and published by Dark Horse, this manga-influenced black-and-white series follows Elissa Megan Powers (a k a Empowered) as she attempts to navigate a life filled with superheroes, ninjas and self-esteem issues.
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But there is some opposition to the idea of an empowered global parliament.
Brown remembers it as an "empowering" movement, and a working-class one.
Concededly, § 205(a) empowers the Secretary to attribute different influences to the three factors.
Thus, a possible intervention could be also to enhance positive feelings through an empowering dialogue [ 42].
"It's quite an empowering instrument," Ms. Goodman said.
She's really smart, she's really cool, she's an empowering girl character".
It's an empowering feeling.
Ian Hope from BBC Online described "Hair" as an "empowering freeway rocker about self expression".
Her post on This Is My Skin has been an "empowering" release for her.
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