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What's harder to know is the extent to which green bonds are enabling new projects — a concept known, inelegantly, as "additionality". This fall, MIT refinanced a series of bonds that were originally used to construct energy efficient buildings on its campus, and it designated $370 million of the new bond as green.
To increase adoptions at home, it provides subsidies and extra health care benefits for families that adopt, and it designated May 11 as Adoption Day.
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Like other names, Kripke maintains, they are rigid: each designates just the object it actually designates in all possible worlds in which that object exists, and it designates nothing else in any possible world.
It will be any numeral from "0" to "9," and it designates the year in the decade it was built.
In 1908 the government established Muir Woods National Monument in Marin county, California, and in 1964 it designated his home in Martinez, California, as a national historic site.
First and foremost, it fulfills its designated function, as every well-designed object must do.
Its charter was renewed multiple times throughout the 19th century, and it was designated as a toll road to help pay for its upkeep.
Now, the research staff calendars it, and we hear it and designate it.
The library opened in 1972, and it was designated a historic landmark in 2007.
In 1925, Congress authorized restoration of the house, and it was designated a memorial to Lee.
The thickness, or size, of a wire is called the gauge, and it is designated with a whole number.
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