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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conferring privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to grant or bestow a special advantage, benefit, or right to someone. Example: "The company's new policy on diversity and inclusion aims at conferring privilege to underrepresented groups by providing them with equal opportunities for career growth."
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Third, in conferring privilege on those who experience particular forms of oppression, we may obscure or slight the shared vulnerability of all human beings.
What's more, this was not a dedicated lane -- though that would have been striking enough -- rather, it was an example of a public official not only conferring privilege on a select group, but actually doing so at the expense (the extended waiting time) of the general population.
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The 12th-century Genoese quarter of the city extended from there to the east, and in the documents conferring privileges on them one finds mention of two gates: the Porta Bonu ("Gate of Bonus", probably transcribed from Greek ), and the Porta Veteris Rectoris ("Gate of the old rector").
What seems to have divided Americans in this election is not disagreement over America's unique calling, but whether that vocation confers privilege or responsibility.
Made Visible similarly reveals some of the ways in which invisible systems confer privilege on some at the expense of others.
What greater proof could you ask for of our society's warped view of sexual violence than the fact that commentators can describe being a female assault victim as a "coveted state that confers privilege" even as case after case results in such women being publicly lambasted and abused?
Mr López Obrador, the son of a shopkeeper in the southern state of Tabasco, does have a greater ability to connect with poor Mexicans, but he owes this more to what he says than to how he says it.Mr López Obrador's point is that the system confers privilege on the few at the expense of the many.
Such status confers privileges, including reserved places for admission to universities and for government jobs.
It branded the casino as the youngest, hippest, hottest spot in Vegas (which conferred privileges: George befriended Britney Spears and would later help get her marriage annulled).
No amount of digging with chapped fingers into greasy saucepans (dishcloths were frowned on) could shake the employers' sense of conferring a privilege.Nor could anything modernise them.
The role of FasL expressed by breast tumour in the induction of apoptosis of infiltrating Fas-expressing immune cells, and thereby conferring immune privilege on the tumour, is at present unclear [ 8, 10].
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