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Granting meaning
present participle and gerund of grant
Example sentences (20)
Again she is seen in the historical record granting titles of nobility, fiefdoms, appointments and offices, granting royal favours and pardons and holding court.
The granting of independence to the Bank of England in 1997 was, in fact, the granting of operational independence; the inflation target continued to be announced in the Chancellor's annual budget speech to Parliament.
Abu Eita is a former minister and current member of Egypt’s presidential pardon committee, tasked with granting clemency towards some of the tens of thousands of detainees in the Egyptian prison system.
According to a statement signed by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari spoke at State House, Abuja, while granting audience to the Director General of the Arab Bank for Economic Development, Dr Sid Ould Tah.
According to the group, introducing a brown card as a bona fide document for granting permanent residency and citizenship would require a constitution amendment to review the eligibility conditions.
A consumers’ advocacy group is urging President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to include two and three-wheel vehicles in an executive order granting tax incentives to electric vehicles.
After hearing evidence from more than 50 witnesses the jury concluded there was "a lack of scrutiny and professional curiosity at all levels" and a "seriously unsafe culture of defaulting to granting licences and returning licences after review".
And speaking to the BBC, she lashed out at the prime minister for granting new licences to drill for oil and gas.
And the review body unanimously supported his appeal overturning officers decision and granting planning permission for the conversion.
A registered charity, the RCFNS said it is a community foundation that supports community organizations in rural Nova Scotia, through conveying fund development and granting.
Aside from granting him ridiculous strength, the Devil Fruit also grants him increased recovery and stamina.
Asked about the prospect of the Government granting more cash to RTÉ, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the emergency plan was not likely to go before the Government for decision this week and that he was among those who wanted to give it further consideration.
At the entrance of the central mosque, Bouncers were conducting ‘stop and search’ before granting access for anybody, many Muslims were outside pleading and looking at those inside through the fence.
At this stage, the Granting Authority defines the amount to be paid as a grant, which must occur within 20 days after signing the new concession contract.
Before that, the House expelled a member in 1980 for soliciting a bribe and six members in 1866 six members for trying to block the adoption of a constitutional amendment granting citizenship to formerly enslaved people.
Bonnet’s comeuppance also took much longer to come, granting him more time to cause havoc.
But if, of course, if the UK government is granting Rwandans asylum here, this would blow apart their reassurances that Rwanda was a safe country.
By denying Peach a villainous rival, after granting them to Mario and Luigi decades before, Nintendo not only isolated the character but denied the franchise a natural team of adversaries.
By granting local network access to an app, you allow it to communicate with other devices on your network.
By slowing a patient's metabolism, the method could minimize damage from these conditions, granting clinicians more time to identify and apply a remedy.