Sentence examples for as to designate from inspiring English sources

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Some agencies even went so far as to designate undeveloped land as blighted.

She's so obsessed with homosexuality that the Southern Poverty Law Center went as far as to designate Mission:America as an active hate group a year ago.

As a safeguard, some schools have gone so far as to designate nut-free cafeterias and prohibit students from trading lunch items.

Participants are asked to name a caregiver who is then invited to participate in the trial as well as to designate their regularly visited pharmacy.

They evaluated unenhanced CT independently so as to designate the location and the margins of the tumour and to determine the sections that contained the largest part of solid tumour.

Tumors with RCB scores of 0 or 1, or that achieved a pCR (in the absence of assigned RCB scores) were coded as '1' to designate a positive response; all other instances were coded as '0' to designate a negative response.

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Throughout the article terms patch and population are used as synonyms to designate a local community with homogeneous contacts.

Farmer: Beginning in 2007, the NFL allowed teams to designate as many as six captains per season.

Confirmation or not of any of the acts of physical, psychological or sexual violence was used as the criterion to designate women as abused or nonabused.

"We have said repeatedly that as we are required to designate as 'unionist', 'nationalist' or 'other' in the assembly, as a pro-UK party we will designate as unionist," they said.

But I liked it as a graphic thing to designate Satan.

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