Sentences with phrase «not bestow»

The Supreme Court went on to state that TCEA 2007 does not bestow on the Lord Chancellor any special ability to deviate from this position, «because section 42 of the 2007 Act contains no words authorising the prevention of access to the relevant tribunals» (para [87]-RRB-.
The seizure of this material by his employer did not bestow the police with the same authority to access Mr. Cole's personal Internet files.
The NAS Hockey Stick panel, by contrast, was a mixture of in - field and out - of - field experts, and the committee did not bestow on the in - field experts the assumption that their methods were reliable.
All in all, this does not bestow 50 % confidence (or more) on the proposition that «recent warming is unprecedented in a millennium».
Hi Doc If you were aware of an alternative, you would have provided information, so I assume it is a case of one - upmanship, which of course is flattering (a bit of an ego boost is always good for downtrodden unwashed masses), but in this case evasive «sarcasm» does not bestow any credibility onto your post etc etc..
I can not bestow enough praise on this award winning cast.
However, for someone without knowledge of traditional foods and preparation methods who simply dives in and tries it, THM would likely not bestow lasting health and vibrancy at a satisfactory level.
No, the Fourteenth Amendment does not bestow citizenship by birth in the USA, because an embassy is not part of the USA.
A man might be the head of the house, that does not bestow the right to do just as he pleases him.
However, such powers do not bestow on local authorities the ability to see and question children subject to elective home education in order to establish whether they are receiving a suitable education.
Quoting the Bible does not bestow upon us sole control or sole authority over how the Bible is used or interpreted.
And Christ does not bestow on us any grace from heaven without the prayers and intercession of Mary whom he has made Queen of Heaven.
He also is correct to argue that marriage, and the sexual difference on which it is built, is grounded in a natural order bearing rights and responsibilities the state should recognize but does not bestow and thus can not redefine.
Yet God can not bestow faith which we in our freedom will not receive.
The survivors can not bestow immortality.
This begs the question: why would God, who supposedly loves all of his creation, not bestow the gift of faith to all, so that all may be saved?
It exists, all around us and all the time, but does not bestow itself upon just anyone.
i thought i was getting my first plan ticket to» the bad place» as what my sunday school teachers would say — but i was taught that God has a Pure heart and doesn't bestow hatred upon his children and forgives us for all our sins!
They weren't bestowed upon a gray bearded mountain climber.
These rights are not bestowed by governments but must be recognised by them and protected in law.
It is a matter entirely between the employer and the employed — it doesn't bestow any entitlement on the supporters to demand anything in terms of trophies etc..
Not exactly eighty years; the Charity Shield's curtain - raising responsibilities weren't bestowed until 1959, so the 1934 edition took place on 28 November.
He is one of a handful of footballers to have been knighted, although quite why that honour was not bestowed upon the whole of the 1966 World Cup winning team is beyond me.
The irony is, the biggest mistakes moms make often stem from being way too hard on themselves, and not bestowing upon themselves the revere and honor they so rightfully deserve.
Smart drugs, smart bombs, smart mice — there seems to be nothing upon which science can't bestow a higher IQ.
They are not bestowed upon those crowing about the energy efficiency of their system.
The intentional changing or at least ignoring of it in casting the role of MCU lynchpin Nick Fury and producing a Black Panther film for 2018 and a Luke Cage television series for later this year doesn't bestow upon them immunity by any stretch of the imagination, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe seems relatively inclusive if at the same time mostly faithful to the mostly mid-20th Century created comic book origins - depictions of their headline characters.
Rebecca Ferguson - so fantastic in the most recent «Mission Impossible» - is utterly wasted as new wife Anna, a character who seemed to have been designed to wring sympathy from the audience, something I couldn't bestow given that she cheated and lied her way into her seemingly perfect life and don't even get me started on Haley Bennett's Megan, a woman whose tragic past was overshadowed entirely by her fingernails - down - the - blackboard performance as a one dimensional woman who had nothing but overt sexuality and a flat whining energy to offer.
The HS pack doesn't bestow the California with any more power but it does add a new exhaust system that's louder and features a crisper, sharper tone.
Traditionally, we don't bestow an award to any car more than two years in a row; but the latest Civic has been such a game changer, we had to evolve to keep up with it and think thrice.
Some people are more organizationally and mathematically inclined and find their finance way easier, but the very first concepts are not bestowed upon the birth.
Prized by Arabian nomads as a formidable hunter of gazelles, foxes and hare, the Saluki was doted over and brought inside the nomad's tents, an honor that was not bestowed to other dogs of the time.
Cats don't bestow their gifts lightly.
Sniper Nests bestow some extra XP for their discovery, but mostly they're good as they tend to provide a fine view of the surroundings and opportunities for some long shots.
Last year we awarded The Angriest Looking Photo of Phil Spencer but he's been pretty chipper this year, so we can't bestow him that award.
Sadly, the advancement wasn't bestowed on principals, and the sporadic stilted animation or awkward lip synching can divulge that the Definitive Edition wasn't built from the ground up for next - gen systems.
His name is Brett and he's a web developer when he's not bestowing upon us the boozy downtime of the hardest - working employees from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
At the 2016 commencement on May 24 three alumni will receive a President's Citation, an honor not bestowed for several years.
«We don't bestow honorary member status often, but Barry's accomplishments and dedication to professionalism fulfill every requirement,» says Benoit.
Local zoning and land - use regulations aren't bestowed by a hidden hand.

Not exact matches

Even injury, though the experts don't recommend it, can bestow benefits — like an appreciation for tenacity.
Mental toughness is not an innate quality bestowed upon a select few.
The genteel Senate forces a Hobbesian choice, nasty and brutish: to get the stimulus to the people who need it most requires diluting it for families who also need it, while bestowing cash on those who plainly don't.
Fox, who generally looks at companies only in New England, says that despite the benefits it bestows on investors and entrepreneurs alike, royalty financing has not reached the mainstream of entrepreneurial finance.
As its authors put it, «our guide bestows first - hand insight, advice and analysis from current HBS students... the analysis we provide comes not from «recent applicants» but from those who got in, enrolled, and are now immersed in HBS culture.»
The reality is that people are successful not because of what's bestowed them but rather what they do with the gifts they have.
This autonomy not only leads to a more positive guest experience — a must in the ruthlessly customer - centric hospitality business — it also reduces internal bureaucracy and bestows a greater sense of empowerment on front - line workers.
If we're being generous, we could round it up to a cool $ 50 billion, but since he is a billionaire (48 times over), we don't feel the need to bestow that particular charity.
by christian doctrine, we do not render ourselves sinful, it was one of those bizarre arbitrary decisions by god to bestow hereditary sin.
1:7 The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger (such as the Jews), nor of those who went astray (such as the Christians).
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