Sentence examples for Redesignate from inspiring English sources

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Redesignate

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To designate again.

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Over the past few years, the critics charge, companies that once protected their workers have been able more easily to sack them, or redesignate them as "non-regular" staff, who come cheaper.

Planning is the responsibility of local government, and, as Mr Osborne pointed out, councils already have the power to redesignate land for building.

Because two Ulster Unionist members voted against their leader, Mr Trimble lacked a majority of unionists, and so lost the vote.Over several days of heated debate, the Alliance Party's five voting members were allowed to redesignate themselves as "unionists", which they did, on condition that the voting arrangements be rewritten.

So desperate is the Treasury in its search for growth that George Osborne is said to want to redesignate protected land to kickstart large-scale housing schemes.

The bill also authorized the federal government to acquire additional land to the north and west in order to expand and redesignate the monument as a national park and to establish a national wildlife refuge.

WASHINGTON — North and South Korea accelerated their diplomatic confrontation on Tuesday over the recent sinking of a South Korean warship, with the South saying it would redesignate the North its "archenemy" and North Korea severing almost all of its remaining ties to its far wealthier neighbor.

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By redesignating accommodation previously ruled substandard, the authorities have "created" hundreds of hotel rooms in Kiev.

But officials in Beijing still worry that the practice could result in swathes of farmland being redesignated as non-arable in order to open it up for sale.One specific idea the Central Committee has announced is that peasant incomes are to be doubled by 2020.

If the appeal fails, the two and any others charged with war crimes or terrorist offences will doubtless simply be redesignated as "unlawful" combatants in new hearings, before being returned to the military commissions that have just dismissed the charges against them.

The original Tate, redesignated Tate Britain, now houses the permanent collection of British art, while Tate Modern has the rest.

Opponents say the government illegally redesignated this land from forest to farmland, and complain of harassment by the company.

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