Rouse suggests that Arawakan and Cariban are more useful designations for these linguistic stocks. |
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On your datapads is a copy of the Flight roster and your individual designations. |
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Three unshared genes in rice and one unshared gene in maize were given alphabetical designations. |
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As a result, it has become standard to omit the use of a and b designations in naming avermectins. |
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What appeals to me about these color designations is that they offer a more specific way to describe people. |
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Since the eighth century most probably the designations Franks and Frankish extended beyond the boundaries of the Frankish tribe. |
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All of these designations can help you ensure that what's on the label is also what's in the bottle. |
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The designations of our 22 judges as red, orange, or yellow agreed in each case with the Munsell system. |
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Area designations are subject to revision whenever sufficient data become available to warrant a redesignation. |
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The committee was struck several years ago to deal with issues such as heritage designations and other projects of historical significance. |
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None of the students seem to fit either of those designations that I can tell. |
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The nomenclature for 129 substrains has been revised by the Jackson Laboratory and the recommended designations were used in this article. |
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These process groups are shown by the Table, along with each process name and letter designations. |
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The sites usually list bios and name some of the professional designations that qualified pros have. |
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Not all financial institutions or qualified plans will accept customized beneficiary designations. |
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Their last names are both easily understood derivatives of verbs that became professional designations. |
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The legislature has made such designations, and has been uncomfortable with the executive branch taking an activist role. |
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Public designations must be well placed and located even when displaying flower wreaths at the mortuary. |
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The lawsuits also charge that economic impact studies that accompanied the critical habitat designations were insufficient. |
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Speech designations are given as the actors' names on separate lines, with a generous indent. |
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He said the Department of Environment had first to approve these designations before the Council can levy the owners of derelict sites. |
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What are the internal components and stylistics that require these designations? |
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Critical habitat designations are far more time consuming and costly than listings. |
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The engine categories, limit value stages and test cycles are indicated in accordance with the type-approval number designations. |
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In past years, he obtained certified professional designations such as: Certified Administrator and Certified Financial Planner. |
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In most cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks in one or more countries by their respective owners. |
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The symbols on the panel show the correct graphical representation as well as the DIN and standard designations of the items concerned. |
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Therefore, trade marks which employ those designations may continue to be used in the future solely for products which meet those criteria. |
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They do not guaranty essential characteristics but are descriptions or designations of the consignment. |
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There are solid lines, dotted lines, boxes, circle nodes and arrows, and two mysterious letters A and B, but no explanation of any of these designations. |
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As such, municipal by-law designations vary for permitted uses, types of dwellings, and regulations. |
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Sequences were labelled according to previously published designations. |
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The Army had not been naming its fighters, just giving them designations. |
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They bestowed ranks and designations upon themselves, even creating protocol such as solutes and secure passwords. |
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I reserve the right to revoke any and all revocable beneficiary designations. |
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For most ethnic designations, the difference in the proportion of males and females in each age group were not large. |
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Specimen designations were etched on discs with a vibrating scriber. |
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It also works to establish measures for the protection of wildlife, endangered species, and recommends conservation area designations. |
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That is why the EU has come away virtually empty-handed from the negotiations on designations and services. |
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Women of all ethnic designations reported spending more time on housework than men. |
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Such controls are often straightforward designations of a uniformly applied, maximum permitted height of buildings above the ground level. |
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The basic designations for wooden staircases also apply to concrete or brickwork staircases. |
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It has been decided that the accusers will not be able to hide behind their numerical designations during the trial. |
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A simple entity is not reducible to conceptual forms, or conventional designations, nor is it compositely existent entity. |
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The present statutory scheme for critical habitat designations is broken. |
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The booklets are sometimes sloppy, with misnumbered tracks and erroneous act designations. |
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This subfield contains the numerical designations of the volumes and issues held and may also include abbreviations of prefixes to these numbers. |
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The fraud designations or the payments have not delayed completion of the talks. |
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In the intervening period, however, some authorities have reviewed their designations and some have proposed changes to their designated areas. |
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In other words, these fields must be populated for all account designations. |
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This means it is now possible to output the symbolic addresses in addition to the connected device designations into an ASCII file and thus make them available for all other applications. |
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Mr. Speaker, there are two designations that I would like to make. |
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Can designations and surrenders be revoked? |
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Official designations, jurisdictions and command structures of these agencies vary considerably. |
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Such conversations can help residents to exercise choice over their goals of care designations in the event of a downturn in their condition or transfer to another care facility. |
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This gives us some leeway, and makes it that little bit more expensive for those who wish to transform designations into trademarks and are offering the people or the regions something in return. |
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Give five door designations on the basis of their method of opening. |
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There are small pots of money in separate places for designated problems, and kids that move across designations have trouble getting funded help in one place. |
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Both the Executing Dealer and the Originating Dealer have an obligation to ensure that all applicable designations and identifiers required under Rule 6.2 of UMIR are included on the entry of a jitney order. |
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The Exchange can abbreviate the designations for Restricted Shares in Exchange publications and can identify Restricted Shares with a code in the quotations prepared for the financial press. |
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Winner and loser are self-determined designations we will carry eternally. |
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The processes involved in protected registered designations of origin, protected geographical ascriptions and guaranteed traditional specialities could be made part of the coming WTO negotiating round. |
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Together, these two designations have intensified community interaction and brokered partnerships with governments, environmentalists, forestry management experts and industry. |
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International cooperation led to intense competition, as cities elbowed each other aside in the bid for coveted designations that would put them in the spotlight of global media. |
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In the six weeks prior to the Iranian elections in June, the Treasury Department issued seven notices of designations of sanctions violators that included more than 100 new people, companies, aircraft, and sea vessels. |
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The new agreement is aimed at promoting the development of designations of origin and geographical indications for agricultural products and foods and facilitating bilateral trade in those products. |
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It is particularly important in the wine sector to establish clear rules on such important areas as the recognition of designations of origin and production methods. |
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Section 9 of the Standard permits the use of grade designations. |
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The designations shown on the maps are broad and conceptual. |
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The Lieutenant Governor in Council officially sanctions all designations. |
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I suggest that perhaps the member was not listening when we were making the announcements with respect to foreign credentials recognition and working toward interprovincial standards for designations. |
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For example, under the Dehcho land use planning process, land use designations are based on traditional use and occupancy information received from more than 300 Dehcho harvesters. |
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But these designations appear to run afoul of our earlier concerns about the individuative impotence of dummy sortals. |
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Over fifty such designations are available, many of them rare or no longer in use. |
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Other women's bodies have territorial designations in their names, like LPGA of Japan or LPGA of Korea. |
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Germany has competed under five different designations, including as two separate teams at several Games. |
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These coincident designations are listed in the fourth column of the tables below. |
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Separately from these designations, nuclear tests are also often categorized by the purpose of the test itself. |
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Traditionally, various regions have different designations where national symbols are concerned. |
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There was considerable outcry from practicing attorneys that they would have to relearn the designations of Code sections. |
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However, the term snap trap is preferred as other designations are misleading, particularly with respect to the intended prey. |
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We also use these designations when we want to stunt both inside linebackers. |
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Once candidates earn ChFC designations, they can earn CLU designations by passing three additional required courses. |
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Error Message Manual contains designations of mandatory and optional data elements, data element edits, and error messages. |
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Institutes and schools are also common designations for autonomous subdivisions of Portuguese higher education institutions. |
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A sequence of 20 experimental and 20 control tape designations was randomly permutated using the same pseudorandom algorithm used to create the target sequence. |
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We testified that the Commission is taking an unwarranted broad-brush approach with these proposed designations which incorporate numerous buildings that lack merit. |
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Many of these designations have become muted with time, as the passions which fired the debate have cooled and most parishes have found a happy medium or accommodation. |
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Marches were territorial organisations created as borderlands in the Carolingian Empire and had a long career as purely conventional designations under the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control's 2012 designations of Belizeans, and all local banks comply and prohibit business with the designated entities. |
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The government arguably is departing from the original purpose of export control reforms, which was to stop using catchall designations for product categories. |
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