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Some firms may have a designated person or contact, but consider asking your broker if they'd consider you for the job.
"And we thought its needs would be better served if we had a designated person who could respond.
Each of these employers had a common practice -- no one, other than a designated person, should talk to the press.
In general, airlines promise to escort unaccompanied minors onto their flights and release them to the properly designated person upon arrival.
Establish a family communication plan, including a specific meeting place and a designated person outside your area whom your family members would contact.
"Staff told inspectors about the importance of being vigilant, and of reporting any concerns immediately to the designated person for safeguarding in the school.
The horse who played the Black Stallion, trained by a woman, could, on command, find a designated person across the crowded backside of a racetrack.
Companies with less than 50 employees need a designated person to deal with emergencies, but they don't need any formal training.
Begg had been a designated person under terrorist asset-freezing laws since he was arrested in February on suspicion of terrorism offences linked to Syria.
Designations amount to a kind of economic embargo: anyone who does business with a designated person risks criminal or civil penalties.
(5) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) lacks capacity, the designated person's guardian, conservator, or other similar representative who has power under other law to transfer the security or financial asset.
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