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Perhaps people will be reminded that as annoying as it may be to have someone rifling through their belongings, TSA agents are, at the end of the day, security employees who are worthy of the esteem that designation implies.
This designation implies that the fisheries have been overexploited and that fish stocks have fallen below the level necessary to replenish themselves fully through natural reproduction.
What does that designation imply for the coming years?
The reality is more complex than those designations imply, as patent rights in the United States under the first-to-file system will depend on the interplay between the dates of filing and of any pre-filing disclosures of the invention.
The T → A and S → A designations imply Rho −/−, that is, transgenic rhodopsin without endogenous rhodopsin.
As the name implies, water is involved.
As the name implies, she directs evolution.
Table 1 shows all the tests carried out as well as the designation of the specimens given to each one.
An only child, Raphael was not the anointed princeling that designation often implies.
As such, the title implies noble intentions.
More precisely, the composer Matt Marks's piece — roughly an hour long, including brief transitional blackouts and costume changes — is described as a "post-Christian nihilist pop opera," a designation that implies much while confirming little.
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