designate造句91 He also denied reports that the United States plans to designate I.H.H. a terrorist organization.
92 Both parties mutually designate a sole arbitrator to form the arbitration tribunal, to hear and decide according to the proper procedures accredited by the arbitration tribunal.
93 It is occasionally necessary to use a number system to designate the position of each ligand.
94 The White House is also weighing whether to designate China as a country that manipulates its currency, when the Treasury Department issues its semiannual report on foreign currencies in April.
95 Your instructor will designate the RCS number to obtain status information for this exercise.
96 You may designate any person, firm, corporation or legal entity as principal or contingent beneficiary.
97 A month later Lily and Jack win the bidding and they designate Bill's company as the exclusive distributor, through which twenty thousand generators are sold up.
98 This company should also designate (appoint) a U. S. agent. This is separate from the Agent for the DMF.
99 John Dalton first used symbols to designate single atoms of elements, not indefinite amounts, and Jons Jacob Berzelius gave many of the current names.
100 Two major grain industry organizations have urged Congress to act now to designate as a top priority the construction of new locks and dams on the Upper Mississippi and Illinois River Systems.
101 For grave and complex cases, the General Administration of Customs shall designate jurisdiction.
102 This data region performs well, and most JCS users designate it as the default cache region to use first.
103 To designate a government operated trading organization to import such goods for resale through tendering procedures.
104 A function that permits the computer to designate a particular channel in the terminal.
105 In this sense the word denotes more properly the home of a strictly monastic order, and is not correctly used to designate the home of what is called a congregation.