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To use a temporal example from Fitting and Mendelsohn 1998, in the usual sense "George Washington" designates a person who does not exist, though he once did, while "George Washington's eldest son," does not designate at all.
In this article, the term "manager" designates a person employed in a managerial position, regardless of the level.
The term "witch doctor" designates a person with supernatural powers who has made a pact with the Devil.
As medical eponyms are primarily authorial (ie, the possessive noun designates a person who created or invented something) [ 3], a possessive form is often unwarranted, redundant, and confusing.
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Social science has different conceptualizations of identity, focusing on (1) a social identity conceptualization designating a person's position in a social system and (2) a personal identity conceptualization denoting aspects of individual experience rooted in interactions (Côté and Levine [2002]).
It does not designate a person or group of people of any category".
[ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION]" The app allows the volunteer to designate a person as one of seven categories, from "Strong Obama" to "Strong Republican" or "Not Voting".
The word constable comes from the Old French conestable, which at first simply designated a person holding a public office and evolved to mean a person exercising a higher form of authority (connétable).
He/she may designate a person to handle the day-to-day activities for this function.
During interviews, some physicians said they were hesitant to designate a person's cause of death as related to the hurricane.
It might be cheaper, but the function of the wristband isn't only to designate a person, but to mark their body, to separate them out from everyone else.
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