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Even the tentative plans face a hurdle, however, because the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission may designate the entire Close as a landmark.
"As a noun," reads the ordinarily sensible New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, "summit may designate the level or format of a meeting (the issue will go to the summit) but is jargon when used as a synonym for meeting (they held a summit)." As they say in the Pentagon, I nonconcur.
We may designate the substantial fact that objects a1, …, an stand in relation R (in that order) by '[R; a1, …, an]'.
The two phrases, "morning star" and "evening star" may designate the same object, but they do not have the same meaning.
The agreement provides that, if it is not economically feasible to pay all the users a cut, the court may designate the entire fund as going to the charities.
Where there are not less than 150,000 residents in a district, the PA's board of management may designate the Chairman of a CDC to be the Mayor for the district that the CDC is appointed for.
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Where high sensitivity is needed, we offer a revised methodology for signature design which may designate that multiple signatures are required to detect all sequenced strains.
While the Bush administration certainly shares blame for these bailouts, this Congress may designate itself as the 'Bailout Congress' if we follow through on a rumored bailout of the auto industry".
Short incubation period may show increased virulence of the infectious agent, or it may designate decreased defense mechanisms of the host against the disease.
The law says the governor, "in consultation with" the state archives, may designate an alternate repository for his records.
Only presidents, presidents-elect and former presidents are automatically eligible for a state funeral, but the president may designate other recipients.
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