Similar words: designation, design, designs, design for, designer, designing, signature, signal. Meaning: ['dezɪgneɪt] adj. selected or named for a duty.
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91, Fidel has designated his brother Raul, now head of the armed forces, as his successor.
92, Before critical habitat can be designated, an analysis of the resulting social and economic impacts must be made.
93, While the area had been designated a National Archaeological Reserve, he expressed fear of looting from the site.
94, Under the relevant sections it states that the patient's informed consent is required before certain designated treatments can be carried out.
95, From what I could make out, Rabari was the more generic term, while Kaika designated a specific camel-breeding sub caste.
96, The best-preserved was designated L.F.1, where a fence of planks marked a grave.
97, The area is designated under the Ramsar convention as a wetland of international importance.
98, These were designated as metropolitan areas and were given a two-tier structure of metropolitan counties and districts.
99, This is especially true if the group starts from scratch with no designated roles or previous experience of working together.
100, This week has been designated national backpain week to raise public awareness of the problem.
101, As with the designated hitter, there would be different rules in different leagues.
102, Money would have to be designated for creating employment for disabled people.
103, A member of the primary health care team has now been designated liaison officer and all messages are passed to her.
104, Under pressure, Mr Mugabe said he would get veterans off those farms not legally designated for seizure.
105, Finally, the plan registered a clear commitment to limit program benefits to the designated target areas.
106, The latter designated special weeks for the production or collection of goods to be contributed to the aid programme.
107, Because the area is now supposed to be designated, farmers have been ineligible for grants from the many government conservation schemes.
108, The organisation of this has only been possible with the close cooperation and support of District Managers, and their designated staff.
109, Sullivan is the second crew member designated to walk in space during the mission.
110, The 325-acre fen, headwaters of the Waveney river, will be designated a national nature reserve.
111, I say potentially because under designated conditions, many of these benefits are not taxable to your employees.
112, Within care centres public law cases may be heard by designated family judges or nominated care judges.
113, The compound cell is then designated by a combination of the abbreviations applied to the original separate cells.
113, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
114, The Sox want Canseco, the designated hitter in 1995, to play right.
115, If breeding is part of the experimental protocol then the premises must be designated for both breeding and scientific procedures.
116, Further, certain occupations can be designated as reserved for registered disabled.
117, Getting comfortable in his new role, he played six positions and was a designated hitter in 104 games.
118, One of the queues was designated for people with an EC passport.
119, Gregory needs a zoning change on about four acres now designated for residential use.
120, In this chapter we examine how the female nude became a crucial element in the formation of art designated modern.
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