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It means that only about a million and half households, rather than three million, will face the new top rate of taxation, and, for future reference, it effectively designates any family that earns less than $450,000 a year as middle class, which is ridiculous.
One might say that 'Apis mellifera' designates the honeybee kind in every possible world: it never designates any other kind, like the bumblebee kind, say.
This ethical dimension of freedom as the power of self-determination (which also entails a duty) explains the central place of the notion of "engagement (commitment)." Before it designates any necessity to choose in particular situations, "engagement" refers to the fundamental position of the human individual, whose very being consists in having to make use of its freedom.
The rescuants have the genotype elav-GAL4/w or Y; UAS-endoA*/+; endoAΔ4/endoAΔ4, where the generic term UAS-endoA* designates any of the mutant transgenes analyzed in this study, or controls without mutations.
Symbol # in a screening line corresponds to any digital symbol (0-9), while * designates any suitable omission.
The term 'structural' aberrations (also known as structural chromosomal instability (s -CIN) des -CINes any kindesignatesosomanyalterations including gene amplification.
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And the phrase "designer restaurant" was being used to designate any one of the hundreds of places where the young and beautiful could see and be seen in an environment worthy of their wardrobes.
He did not designate any emergency items this session.
And you designate any hand for me and any hand for you".
Paytrust subscribers themselves can designate any company or person as a biller.
Not that the bill ever designated any money for that purpose.
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