Sentence examples for that are conferred from inspiring English sources

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"The businesses are realising the advantages that are conferred by the cloud greatly outweigh any concerns they might have.

The claim against Mr. Rangel, for instance, is that he received the exemption on his Washington house while he also got rent benefits in New York City that are conferred only on primary residences.

It can be assumed that neoplastic cells would be capable of utilizing the same panoply of faculties that are conferred to any cellular constituency within any tissue ecology.

Goods like positions of prestige that are conferred to individuals who have achieved personhood are limited by their very nature, but given equality of opportunity, no person should be denied from the outset the chance to secure those goods.

"I have no idea how much of his success is due to smarts versus luck and all the additional advantages that are conferred on someone who becomes successful.

But I would also say this, that if I were advising the civil rights movement back in 1961 about its approach to civil rights, I would have probably said it's less important that we focus on an anti- miscegenation law than we focus on a voting rights law and a non- discrimination and employment law and all the legal rights that are conferred by the state.

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COPD results from smoking/aeropollutant exposure and a genetic predisposition that represents the net effect of a variable number of genetic variants (SNPs, copy number variations, methylation, and others) that are conferring either a protective or susceptibility effect.

It's an appellation that is conferred by the gods, in the form of the Paris Opera directors.

The show also has a hip young quartet of stars -- Gretchen Mol, Paul Rudd, Rachel Weisz and Frederick Weller -- who shine with the presence that is conferred by early success.

We have often acknowledged that federal courts have a strict duty to exercise the jurisdiction that is conferred upon them by Congress.

Rather, he argued, an emolument was "a benefit that was conferred in exchange" for something, like a quid quo pro — I'll rent your hotel room if you sign this treaty.

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