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Surely this standing was conferred as much by what Hecataeus knew as by who he was.
No lesser an organization that BlackRock has conferred as much, most recently in their recent white paper, "The Longevity Dividend".
Clear definitions of high risk groups are evolving as pandemics progress; for example, obesity has been considered in some studies to confer increased risk while HIV infection has not conferred as much increased risk as initially thought.
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In addition, they may benefit from being told that smartphones and selfie sticks confer as much fame as a mirror.
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But these days, as he and his fellow rail commuters in the tristate area know, the iPod's once-cutting-edge headphones confer as much distinction as a gray-flannel suit.
From its shop in the northern city of Leeds to its Oxo Tower restaurants near the new Tate Modern, "Harvey Nichs" confers as much glamour as one of those "By Royal Appointment" crests signaling Royal Family patronage.
The distal region (−5.1 to −1.8 kb) contains positive elements for temporal regulation and confer as much as 20-fold increase in expression.
Short cemented femoral stems confer as much stability as long uncemented stems.
A gene gene interaction detected between CYP2D6 and NAT2 suggested that rapid metabolism alleles in both genes may confer as much as an 18-fold elevated risk for chemical intolerance.
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