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They want a law that would confer more rights, protections and better benefits, including access to health care.
The alchemists of old sought to transmute base metals into gold and to invent a potion that would confer immortality.
Here, Dr. Ryan said, the goal is to develop a product that would confer immunity in a matter of days, not weeks.
If you offered people a drug that would confer these benefits with no side-effects, you would be trampled in the rush.
Some lawmakers were lining up behind a less controversial bill that would confer permanent residency on Elian rather than full citizenship.
Today, those beloved faces are overlaid with documentation that would confer instant agita on the parents of teenagers now trying to get their driver's licenses in Connecticut.
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Should recruitment be less than expected, a sample size of 535 (i.e. half that expected) would confer 90% power to detect an odds ratio of 1.79.
Zimet said he had told the estate that he would "confer with his lawyer," but that he is "in no rush to take it down".
The ASA agreed that most people would not interpret the ads to imply that gambling would confer admiration or enhance personal qualities.
Both TransCanada and the Laborers International Union off North America touted the construction jobs that the pipeline would create and the national-security bonus that it would confer by replacing Middle Eastern oil with Canadian.
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