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be redesignated
verb
To designate again.
Exact(15)
(5) to be redesignated (4) effective Sept. 30, 1983.
The 2008 decision to delist North Korea has long divided experts, some of whom have called for the country to be redesignated.
After Mr. Ford was sworn in as president, the plane had to be redesignated as SAM 27000, indicating no president was on board.
The universities say that is a direct threat to their autonomy and that level of direct government intervention could mean they lose their charitable status or be redesignated as public bodies, rather than independent institutions.
Along with the elimination of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy against gays in the military, logical consistency and simple justice demand that the thousands of less than honorable discharges prompted by the policy be redesignated as honorable, and that the affected dischargees receive full restoration of veterans' benefits denied them until now.
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.
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(It's since been redesignated the 2nd Stryker Brigade).
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