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XPO Logistics, the trucking company's parent, said in an email that it has conferred with its drivers and "the vast majority of them value the significant benefits that operating independently can bring.
Nothing has seemed more important in the economic boom than the wage gains it has conferred.
Finally, it has conferred on criminal terrorists a status they desperately want but do not deserve.
And since 1973 it has conferred protection upon hundreds of millions of British holidaymakers.
That way, you will stop seeing your age as a liability and will be in a position to confidently convey the major professional advantages that your age — and the experience that goes with it — has conferred on you.
It asserted, of gabardine, "The direct benefits it has conferred upon the human race will, it is to be hoped, last quite as long as those derived from the world's decisive battles".
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A camera roving the East Lothian course lit upon Lady Alliss (I have conferred her husband's knighthood).
Jeff and I have conferred and we believe that the producers must have had a hand in the decision.
Yes, it always was a pretty dreadful building, but history has conferred on it patina and spirit, as it did with the old Sadler's Wells building, and such things are important – they warm the heart.
Coiling tail around the nucleus has been reported since early human studies, but no specific significance has conferred it.
It is a badge of honor, something Auriemma has conferred through the years on players like Rebecca Lobo, Jen Rizzotti, Kara Wolters, Svetlana Abrosimova, Shea Ralph and notably Diana Taurasi.
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