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Different functionalities can be conferred on one TF by its association with different co-factors.
For instance, what rights should be conferred on people who spend a quarter of their time in one city?
It also mandated that lead plaintiff status be conferred on parties that had suffered the heaviest financial damages, ending the race to the courthouse to file cases first.
Sixty-five prisoners are now enrolled, and degrees in behavioral science will be conferred on the first Mercy graduates next June.
"The more people feel there was an accurate count," he told reporters at the White House, "the more legitimacy will be conferred on whoever the eventual winner is".
The same permanence, he suggests, could be conferred on the assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland if there is consent from their representative bodies.
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The surname was conferred on his family by one Archibald Monk, a plantation owner who, in the mid-19th century, enslaved Thelonious Jr's great-grandfather.
On the one hand, because tax benefits are conferred on pension plans, government rules seek to ensure that highly paid executives do not get an unfair share of the benefits.
Escape from the collective is a particularly resonant theme for Chinese intellectuals like Gao, for status and power have always been conferred on Chinese scholars by the state -- typically a repressive one.
In the context of evolution, one can ask what kinds of biochemical properties have been conferred on a single organism by this process.
Democratic delegate votes are conferred on a proportional basis depending on primary results.
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