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  • noun Plural form of conferral.

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Examples

  • Such conferrals of legitimacy are thought to discourage diversity.

    Marriage and Domestic Partnership Brake, Elizabeth 2009

  • Nakatsukasashô writing imperial letters and conferrals of rank.

    書道: Old Stuff Mumon 2005

  • It may well be that this House needs no such conferrals of dignity, but what has already been said this afternoon has indicated that sense of seriousness, that sense of enjoyment and that sense of broad vision which are always inseparable from dignity.

    Tribute to Lord Williams of Mostyn 2003

  • Judge Humphreys also discounted Quest's cost arguments because, despite the passage of time, several conferrals with the plaintiffs, and upgrades to defendant's computer system, the "defendant fail [ed] to present any modification of its original [cost] estimate."

    Law.com - Newswire 2009

  • Judge Humphreys also discounted Quest's cost arguments because, despite the passage of time, several conferrals with the plaintiffs, and upgrades to defendant's computer system, the "defendant fail [ed] to present any modification of its original [cost] estimate."

    Law.com - Newswire 2009

  • Judge Humphreys also discounted Quest's cost arguments because, despite the passage of time, several conferrals with the plaintiffs, and upgrades to defendant's computer system, the "defendant fail [ed] to present any modification of its original [cost] estimate."

    Law.com - Newswire 2009

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