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Only the University's Chief Information Security Officer (or designate) may authorize this inspection and monitoring.
They could create quiet cabins or designate entire flights as no-phone zones, if that's what customers want.
But that paragraph-long mandate did not provide specific guidelines or designate staff to put the new policies into effect.
To contain their exposure, many businesses limit their offers to one-day events or designate specific hours or days of the week as free periods.
Nady's 20-day rehab assignment from tendinitis in his right wrist ends Friday, and the Nationals must choose whether to promote him or designate him for assignment.
The first definition of "design" in the Oxford English Dictionary is dated 1548, as a verb meaning to "indicate" or "designate".
Some are calling for airlines to implement child-free flights, or designate "family-only" sections on planes, in the wake of some high-profile tantrums.
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L. 111 383, § 814(b)(1)(B), inserted "or designated major subprogram" after "major defense acquisition program".
Unmarried, he has no heir or designated successor.
Thiolated polymers or designated thiomers are mucoadhesive basis polymers, which display thiol bearing side chains.
Accommodations that permit smoking on balconies or designated floors are rare.
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