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The report says the 2023-2027 carbudgetdget is in line with the current EU legislation which designates a 20% reduction target by 2020.
Gou also gives his age as 69 in keeping with Chinese tradition, which designates a child as one year old at the time of birth.
The term ṭarab, which designates a whole scale of emotions, characterizes the musical conception of the time and even came to mean music itself.
Mr. Argento, 67, has devoted most of his career to the Italian suspense genre known as giallo, which designates a kind of hyperbolic serial-killer mystery, generally with urban settings and disturbingly creative murders.
The Naiyāyikas propose that not every expression which designates a property generates an objective universal (jāti); some property-expressions correspond to subjectively constructed categories (upādhi), which though useful for analysis, are not ontologically real.
For clarity, we introduce the term pCPU which designates a physical CPU, as opposing to a vCPU which is in reality a QEMU thread emulating the CPU of a VM.
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The reader may be accustomed to thinking of a formula as an expression which plays the role of an assertion in a formal language, and of a term as an expression which designates an object.
Recently, Engelmann and Massberg [ 2] introduced the term 'immunothrombosis' , which designates an innate immune response induced by the formation of thrombi in microvessels and is supported by immune cells and specific thrombosis-related molecules to generate an intravascular scaffold.
From their records no participants had previously been staged as stage four patients though surprisingly, Kaposi sarcoma which designates an individual to WHO stage four of HIV disease, was found in 32 (9.3%) of the participants.
Not to mention the vaguely dystopian "brand exclusion zone", which designated a large section of London where no non-sponsor brands could appear, lest somebody accidentally captured them on camera or, presumably, looked at them.
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