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When the State Department designates a group a "terrorist organization," other countries are more likely to follow suit.
In colloquial use, the term race designates a group of people based on their appearance and culture.
"Probabilistic Causation" designates a group of theories that aim to characterize the relationship between cause and effect using the tools of probability theory.
He further divides philosophy into speculative the name that designates a group of sciences constituted by physics, mathematics, and metaphysics—and another group classified under the heading 'about human things', that is, the results of human intentionality (QLIS 90, 286); it includes the active sciences and the sciences of language.
The term mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (MDS) designates a group of autosomal recessive traits characterized by low mtDNA copy number in specific tissues (1).
Pemphigus designates a group of life-threatening-autoimmune blistering diseases characterized by intraepithelial blister formation caused by loss of cell cell adhesion [ 39, 54, 71].
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In the fall of 1994, the Provost designated a group of MIT faculty to form an Internal Review Committee.
It plans to designate a group of directors on Friday to lead the search for Mr. Lewis's replacement.
"The Court of Appeals has said if we designate a group of people as needy we cannot discriminate because they are immigrants".
In one large U.S. company we worked with, for example, we designated a group of ten senior executives as internal assassins.
Another common problem — using a plural pronoun to refer back to a singular noun, often designating a group, company or similar entity.
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