Sentence examples for enough to designate from inspiring English sources

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It's unclear though whether deactivating body cameras and muting them should be considered different enough to designate their own policies and procedures.

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Benyon said scientists arguing for 127 MCZs were the same ones advising him there was not enough evidence to designate them.

Even after the Partisans were forced to retreat into the mountains of Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, they attracted enough recruits to designate themselves the People's Liberation Army PLAA), with elite Proletarian Brigades selected for their fighting abilities, ideological commitment, and all-Yugoslav character.

The British psychiatrist Lorna Wing (also the parent of an autistic child) fixed on the "near-misses" — those children who met some diagnostic criteria but not enough to be designated autistic.

Several churches in Altrincham are deemed architecturally important enough to be designated Grade II listed buildings.

Eventually, the system organized enough to be designated as a tropical depression on October 4, while just east of the Azores.

A CAP flight is a semi-independent unit that is used mainly as a stepping-stone for a new unit until they are large enough to be designated a squadron.

The women mentioned trust and longer-term partnerships as being associated with less risky anal intercourse, but there were enough instances where rapport established with a new or casual partner was enough for the woman to designate a man as "special".

Lyndsey Dodds, WWF's head of marine policy, said: "The UK has so far failed to designate enough protected areas for these charismatic, intelligent and highly social marine mammals, despite the requirement to do so under the EU habitats directive.

At the current rate, it would take until 2045 to designate enough reserves to meet the CBD goal, and until 2074 to meet the target for sustainable development.

It is natural enough for Suetonius so to designate the tomb in that connection; for the striking of the Mausoleum would not necessity be an omen of the death of Claudius (whether or not his ashes were there); but the striking of Drusus' tomb in the Mausoleum, or of the Mausoleum referred to as the container of his tomb, would be such an omen.

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