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Absolutely not...especially without modifications.
Absolutely YES
Derived prepositions are for example granted and depending.
Sure, absolutely, OK, without a doubt, of course I will, granted, Uhuh, yep, yeah, affirmative, a sarcastic no...well nah
The Constitution granted different responsibilities to each branch of government. This is an example of which constitutional principle?
Are loans granted to industries to finance the aquisition of equipments and machinaries
Townspeople wanted charters because these granted them specific rights and privileges. Charters contained local by-laws which are clearly defined for the townspeople to follow.
They should not be granted human rights, but the right to freedom from use/enslavement/exploitation should be granted. For example, the right to vote is a tad stupid for an animal.
Answer For granted: it means for example your arm (lets say your left one) that you couldn't move it at all, you would then start to realize how much you needed to you that arm and you never really realized how much you needed that arm and now you realize how much. That is what for granted means.
Seperation of powers
Some benefit granted to you under certain conditions. For example: "You have the privelege of staying up late, if you do your homework."
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted to the inventor, giving them a temporary monopoly on the invention. An example would be EP 2547193 A1, which is a robotic lawnmower patented by Husqvarna.