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He/she may designate a person to handle the day-to-day activities for this function.
Alternatively, self-ownership may designate a more circumscribed list of rights (Archard 2008, 29 30), but this list would also stand in need of a defense, and cannot by itself count as adequate justification.
The program allows a plan sponsor to include a feature where employees may designate a portion or all of his or her elective contributions under the plan as designated Roth contributions.
Under Mexican law, prisoners may designate a spouse or partner to solicit authorization for conjugal visits.
Thus, Ltbp1L expression may designate a migratory route and potentially stimulate ectodermal cell migration by presenting a focal source of TGFβ.
Co-expression of ndhH and ndhA in cluster A and association of ndhI, ndhG, ndhE and ndhD expressed farther downstream of the DNA strand of the former two in cluster B may designate a hitherto unidentified internal PEP promoter within the ndhH operon (Table 1).
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The law says the governor, "in consultation with" the state archives, may designate an alternate repository for his records.
The rule reads, "If a judge is, for any reason, unable to sit in a proceeding, trial or appeal which has not yet been heard but has been scheduled, the president may designate an alternate judge".
The owner may designate an XDC channel as secure.
Individual differences in affective presence further this notion by indicating that consistency in others' affective reactions to a person may designate an individual difference.
Their findings suggested that Lynam's subtyping approach may designate an overly broad, perhaps heterogeneous subgroup of children [ 57], especially against the background of studies showing that a substantial number of children with childhood-onset conduct problems also exhibit co-occurring ADHD [ 58].
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