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Therefore, this procedure is followed by considering suitable design variables to designate what combination of design variables could result in a composite shell satisfying the sound insulation.
In 1964, Verrazano's name was selected to designate what was then the world's longest suspension bridge.
… When any of them are caught with nothing to designate what they are, hang them without trial".
After confirming their phone number with the service, users can designate what subjects they want to talk about and pick a time to chat.
Republicans say the shifts would be tantamount to Congress' relinquishing its constitutional power to designate what programs are financed at what levels.
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The previous year the state government had designated what should become of it – a redevelopment as parkland and commercial space – and launched a design competition.
Through its land use management areas, the Pinelands plan designates what intensities and types of growth are suitable for a given area.
Is it not a little perverted to draw lines around sections of the body, like a butcher's diagram of a pig, designating what enjoyment can be taken from which sections?
If "essence" designates what a thing is and "existence" that it is, it follows that what is intelligible about any given thing, what can be thought about it, will belong to its essence.
Prominent debates about individuality are considered in immunology under the category of selfhood, and in many ways, the standing of the 'immune self' amplifies, and, perhaps, helps elucidate the complexities of designating what, indeed, is an individual or an organism.
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