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Sitters' temperaments also confer more subtle advantages.
So will this electoral success confer more authority on Cameron in Europe?
They want a law that would confer more rights, protections and better benefits, including access to health care.
Meanwhile, his income-tax cut would confer more than thirty billion dollars a year on the richest one per cent.
It required him to confer more closely with parents, community groups and other stakeholders before closing schools.
The notion that they would confer more power to the citizen, a unique selling point of the Tory's small state agenda, is looking like a fallacy.
Thirty states have passed legislation to ensure that courses taken at community colleges count toward graduation at public universities, a move motivated as much by money as a desire to confer more degrees.
Mr. Kallas's proposed changes would confer more power on Eurocontrol, an agency in Brussels that is already responsible for coordinating the flow of air traffic across the European Union and an additional 12 nearby countries.
It is not that different from many tech firms, both Chinese and American, that have two or more categories of shares, some of which confer more say in the running of the company than others.
Above this threshold, women's earnings may confer more bargaining power.
Cooling during ischemia seems to confer more benefit than cooling after reperfusion [1 3].
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