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Rules for reporting injuries during games are not as specific as pregame injuries, which require a designation: out, doubtful, questionable or probable.
Community advocates, environmental groups and members of Congress had long sought the designation out of concern about the extent of contamination and its possible danger to residents.
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And it's a testament to the frustrating career of Jean-Georges Vongerichten, who set Spice Market in motion and maintains the designation — spelled out on the restaurant's menu — of owner and chef.
Some residents see further red tape in historic-district designation, pointing out that the area is already part of a 1974 special planned community preservation district; others say that homeowners are making exterior renovations despite the 1974 district and that protection is needed.
This land designation turned out to be the most important factor for the land use types rainfed, irrigated land, and rubber.
But even that seemingly straightforward designation turns out to be misleading since Enron's revenue was generated through the a dubious method it used to book energy trades.
That led the group to declare glyphosate "probably carcinogenic," the second-highest designation given out by IARC behind "carcinogenic to humans".
The first challenge to that designation was thrown out by the Supreme Court on a technicality.
But the historic landmark designation will leave out the two houses where he used to lay his head that are in more troubled areas.
Developers and even longtime residents worry that such a sweeping designation would lock out economic opportunity, leading to higher tax rates and a shortage of affordable housing.
So products bearing the "Draft N" designation started trickling out last spring and built to a virtual flood of new products this fall.
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