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The company is working with Danny Seo, who describes himself as an "environmental lifestyle expert," to create a designation that will make it easier for customers to identify home furnishings and accessories that J. C. Penney considers organic.

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If we're not comfortable with that, then we need to either loosen the definition of 501(c)4s or create a new designation that gives explicitly political groups the benefits of the 501(c)4s (namely, they don't have to pay taxes and they can keep their donors anonymous).

Most notably, Lyft and other ride-sharing startups convinced the California Public Utilities Commission to create a new designation for "Transportation Network Companies," which they have been trying to convince other state and local governments and regulators to adopt.

An aborted plan to raze Richard Neutra's Kronish Residence helped galvanize the community to create a landmark designation process and a five-person Cultural Heritage Commission.

In addition, the 2016 Bakers will create a "finalists" designation of up to 60 artists, who will be announced in February.

Given the small number (n=5) of nonsense variants, we created a 'coding nonsynonymous' designation by combining the 'missense' and 'nonsense' categories; similarly, we combined the 'untranslated 3', and 'untranslated 5' designations into the category 'untranslated'untranslated

Then in 1993, the government came to the rescue with a decree that created a special designation: "the bread of French tradition".

Then in 1993, the government came to the rescue with a decree that created a special designation: "the bread of French tradition". That bread has to be made exclusively with flour, salt, water and leavening — no additives.

Again, regulatory reform after the crisis has created a special designation for systemically important financial service companies.

Among other things, the report also recommends that the Internal Revenue Service create a "permanent partner" designation, or someone who could be treated as a spouse for tax purposes.

An example: Tobias Fünke (played by David Cross), notorious heterosexual and husband of Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), mixes strands of analysis and therapy to create a new professional designation, which we see from his business cards has come out as "analrapist" (stress on the second syllable).

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