Cameras were installed but seem to do little except consistently fail to identify speeding motorists who disregard the red signal. |
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Often used to identify fractures or tumors that may not be visible on an X-ray. |
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Satellite altimetry is used to identify key habitats for other marine animals, which can then be tracked and studied. |
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Two, in doing this, try to identify a mentor to whom you can speak about your feelings, primarily a friend that is accessible. |
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Again the opportunity to identify the importance of protection against cold for survivors at sea was missed. |
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This year's trade market suffered because so many clubs were bunched together, unable to identify whether they were in or out of contention. |
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Women's case notes were examined to identify indication for karyotyping, gestation at diagnosis, and outcome of pregnancy. |
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The keiretsu system of interlocking cross-corporate ownership made it next to impossible to identify the real owners of Japanese capital. |
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Did I fail to mention that I failed the part where we had to identify animals in first grade? |
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They can trace back their ancestors, who came to India and adopted this country as their own and identify with them. |
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Since 15 to 25 percent of male sheep in U.S. flocks don't mate, ranchers want to find a way to identify good breeding rams. |
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Few buying decisions are made without reference to others, so it is important to identify the members of the decision-making unit. |
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The fingering chart provided on page 111 fails to identify the minor scale form being illustrated. |
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Police officers will be able to identify repeat offenders and aggressive beggars more easily as begging becomes a recordable offence. |
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An eavesdropper can use the program to identify nearby devices that use the Bluetooth wireless protocol. |
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The awards identify some of the most prominent and successful Asian people in the country. |
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No longer would you have to put a sticker on the reel to identify the line, which quickly becomes lost. |
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The best way to identify gas in homes, which was naturally without smell, was by continuing the policy of adding an odorant, he added. |
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This represents a significant corporate knowledge base that can identify where the problems typically occur in a given area of expertise. |
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Though he speaks highly of Adler and cites his work, the psychologist doesn't identify himself primarily as an Adlerian. |
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After owls, U.K. government figures identify kestrels, common buzzards, and peregrine falcons as other raptors most likely to end up as roadkill. |
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The group then is trained to identify and score product attributes reliably. |
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Taking it to a party, he asks a number of historians, both English and Quebecois, to identify the portrait. |
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They in turn would identify the relevant vehicle and stop it at a safe place in order to speak to the driver. |
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Consequently, our procedure can identify people that will develop Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. |
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A school must have teachers qualified in remedial education to identify and give them help. |
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Kansan drillers are currently engaged in trying to identify the hot spots where drilling can produce oil and gas in abundance. |
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Such groups must register and identify a person or people responsible for managing their affairs. |
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It takes about 15 minutes to identify and mark the ads in an hour's worth of programming. |
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Researchers using Likert scales reword items to identify yeasayers and naysayers. |
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They usually ask if you can identify the perpetrators and I've pointed out to them that if they arrive quickly, they'll catch them in the act. |
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Anesthesia care providers must identify and locate the internal jugular veins for pulmonary artery catheter line placement. |
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From the beginning of April the plainclothes officers will identify and arrest those suspected of kerb-crawling. |
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The memo was then added to the report as the documents I would be asked to identify to the Inquiry. |
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Webmasters can now identify and block robots that harvest email addresses from their websites. |
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When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson. |
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Whitelists, for example, search character strings to identify legitimate e-mail addresses. |
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He has the rare ability to shun irrelevant waffle, to identify the important problems and produce important solutions. |
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There are several Wainscot moths which can be quite tricky to identify in isolation. |
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The aim of this study is to initially identify some of the factors critical for successful agile organisations in managing their supply chains. |
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What was necessary was that the aggrieved party should be able to identify the basis of the decision. |
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Officers want teachers to join them on night-time patrol so they can identify juvenile troublemakers and help bring them to book. |
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I can identify with the possible need for confession, restitution, and absolution, or at least resolution. |
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An accipiter fluttered over very high early yesterday morning, but I didn't identify it. |
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This logo will be displayed in all the member Banks' ATMs additionally so that the customers can easily identify and do the transactions. |
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The Defendant has made considerable efforts to identify the individuals in question. |
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We like to cuddle up in an accustomed environment, we tend to gravitate towards faces we can identify ourselves with. |
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Relatives tried to identify the bodies, but most were burned beyond recognition. |
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Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production. |
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They hope the DNA sequence will identify weaknesses in the bacterium's genetic armour and possibly its Achilles' heel. |
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Rescue forces were barely able to identify plane parts, let alone the identity of passengers, most of whom were burnt beyond recognition. |
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This will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the business and will guide decisions on the best way forward. |
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These units also identify and assign new locations for future labour camps that comply to the regulations to be built. |
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What is needed is aggressiveness, innovation, being able to identify opportunities. |
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Others allow the dealer to identify one trick before play begins, the winner of which gets the blind along with the trick. |
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That teenage boy is going to do his best to identify the nameless, faceless tormentors, and draw them into a public reckoning. |
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Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes. |
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Employees work in teams to identify obstacles that may hinder performance and develop action plans to address issues. |
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In this work it is hard to identify specific organs, aside from the pair of yellow mounds at one end that appear to represent lungs. |
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It will identify the processes and the key actors and how can they be better understood and planned by city authorities. |
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Dandelions are so hard to identify that many botanists will record them as the aggregate. |
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An appropriate strategy for investors might be to identify 10 or 15 of these quality names and invest in these stocks in equal weighting. |
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Kenyans tend to identify primarily with their tribe or ethnic group, and only secondarily with the nation as a whole. |
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Inspectors would not aim to reward excellence or to measure quality, merely to identify incompetence or fraud. |
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Height, weight, hair colour, the way they walk plus a whole host of other factors allow you to identify them. |
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If one cannot identify an actual immigrant from an illegal alien, the record review has to be problematic. |
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Ground IR and radar sensors are used to cue the aerostat imaging sensor to identify targets. |
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Heraldry originated in medieval warfare and tournaments when it was necessary to identify knights who were completely covered in armour. |
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Mark Godsland, crime reduction officer for the Cotswolds, said officers would always produce a warrant card to identify themselves to the public. |
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Through a knowledge of the aerobiology in your area, your physician can identify whether the symptoms fit into this pattern of disease. |
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When they rode past their king, knights raised their visors to identify themselves. |
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Individuals relate to one another in terms of these common traits which identify them as members of a given society. |
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He condemned the tendency to identify black Africans with undemocratic practices as racist. |
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There's nothing in the story that a child can actually relate to and identify with. |
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No one has yet been able to identify an Amorite pot or weapon with certainty. |
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It is extremely difficult to identify a specific genera of mushrooms by using standard culture plate techniques. |
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She doesn't believe that animals have a mystic ability to identify specific cures for specifically diagnosed diseases. |
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You must identify clearly the specific children for whom you are making the request. |
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It was not sufficient, by way of rebuttal of the perjury charge, to identify some other possible explanation for Mr Sage's evidence. |
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They walked into town wearing khaki uniforms, each had a bold colour patch on his back to identify his status. |
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The only other handwriting that we have been able to identify is the writing on the boards or doors at Mr Wilkins flat. |
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What the audience identify with are the apparently adventitious features imposed by the logic of the form itself. |
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The underlining served as a memory aid to help students identify and retrieve the essential elements in the problem. |
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The narrative text is quite brief but is well-written and liberally marked up with bold text to identify keywords and key concepts. |
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This would help identify and flush out infiltrating viruses, worms, trojans and other malicious softwares. |
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The first trap contained a wood mouse, and Mr Satinet explained how to identify and weigh the mouse before returning it to the wild. |
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We will do anything we can to identify this man and hopefully ensure he is brought to justice. |
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Most contemporaries cannot identify with the pious monk and virtuoso repenter who bored his superior with six-hour monologues about his sin. |
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In most cases, it identifies the conclusion that is to be accepted and then goes on to identify what it to be argued for. |
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A diagram of the keys and keyways is available to identify the match to your padlock. |
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We identify both personal morality and social optimism and justice with the self-control needed for dieting. |
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Check your field guide to identify gadwalls, widgeons, wood ducks, hooded mergansers, ringnecks, and maybe a scalup or a canvasback. |
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Right after chest wall closure, the lungs underwent radioscopic examination in an attempt to identify the presence of pneumothorax or any other undesirable alteration. |
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To identify effective interventions and their relative effectiveness in preventing such falls, we conducted a meta-analysis of relevant randomised controlled trials. |
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It is not always easy to identify or apprehend abusers of fireworks. |
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It is not easy to identify all the parts of the alchemy, but we definitely have a club ethos, which includes the concept that nobody is bigger than the club. |
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The findings, published in the British Medical Journal, could also help identify those who are struggling to readjust to life after such a loss, the authors said. |
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After the birth pangs of the 1970s and 1980s, the gay movement had finally come of age, and I was proud to identify myself as a fully participating member of that community. |
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There is an intuition that indefinites have specific readings in which they are referential and where the speaker can identify the referent, but the hearer cannot. |
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Selective precipitation was the basis behind the qualitative analysis scheme that was used years ago to identify which ions were present in unknown aqueous solutions. |
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This is a problem, since no traffic police can identify any of the trucks if they start to disperse once they enter Ukraine. |
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The all-or-none response of the action potential helped to identify the limit for a supra-threshold stimulus, by gradually increasing the amplitude of the pulse. |
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Police are trying to identify the man, aged in his twenties or thirties. |
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Adams and Borman say that a mechanism needs to be established to identify refugee doctors with a good chance of re-establishing their medical careers. |
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Microchemical tests are a form of qualitative analysis used to identify the nature of a variety of materials including metals, pigments, proteins, plastics, and salts. |
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He will allow them to plan and cost fleet activities such as maintenance, workups and operations, as well as identify the cost of alternative schedules. |
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In the chemical industry, coordination compounds are used in qualitative analysis to separate metal ions, and to identify unknown ions in solution. |
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Ensure that they know who's who and can identify company structure, individual roles and the existing communicative systems in use as soon as possible. |
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She cannot identify the voice but knows it does not belong to her parents. |
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Knowledge of local kawa would be required to identify breaches. |
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This assay is performed in our lab to identify mono and di-sugars in the urine of patients suspected of having galactosuria, lactosuria, fructosuria, etc. |
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If you identify with two or more of the following traits, you may want to seek out a nutritionist or counselor, according to Dunn. |
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The deceptively marketed products included credit score tracking, identify theft protection, and payment protection. |
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The authors suggest that blood pressure monitoring should include home measurement to identify patients who have white coat hypertension and those with masked hypertension. |
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The tag will continue to identify and provide valuable information about a tagged fish throughout its lifetime without the need to rehandle the fish. |
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We help you identify your risk factors and what you can do to prevent progression of your coronary artery disease or, better yet, promote regression of the disease. |
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Likewise, child readers of the biographies were implicitly encouraged to identify their present with the past represented in the narratives they read. |
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It will also identify and cognize the categories, regularities and principles of warfare in interconnection with the general knowledge about the war. |
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However, there are thousands of people of mixed descent both within the native populations as well as immigrant populations, who identify themselves as Kamilaroi. |
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The researchers can now identify specific types of algae by color. |
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Interactive displays guide visitors as they observe river traffic through binoculars, use a field guide to identify vessel types, and take the helm in a towboat wheelhouse. |
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The petulant whine made it easy to identify Faunella as the speaker. |
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Supermarkets will color code aisles according to genetic type so that DNA-savvy consumers can easily identify the right foods and supplements for themselves. |
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Future studies will be required to answer these important questions, as well to identify the major zeitgebers affecting the circadian clock of the heart. |
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Confirmed wind-suckers will identify an object in pasture on which to suck wind, and will practice the habit when tied with bridle or halter as the opportunity is presented. |
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He said the agency would identify key routes to be demined to allow deliveries, and was preparing for a possible airlift of food to the worst-hit areas. |
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Thus, natural selection should favor parasitoids that utilize as kairomones only the chemicals that uniquely and reliably identify potential hosts. |
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Scientific advances in diagnostic tools make it possible for experts to identify new diseases more quickly than anyone could have done in the past. |
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If I can identify these things, and learn how to deal with them constructively, my recovery will progress. |
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How, then, are LGBT people to advocate for their rights if they cannot even identify themselves? |
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Gish did not identify any wild rice, maize, or cucurbit pollen. |
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A full 50 percent of them identify as independents, a larger percentage than any other age group. |
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So part of the essay attempts to identify the sort of praise and blame that can be practised in a dispassionate and clear-headed way, while junking the rest. |
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According to Pew, close to two-thirds of those who identify as atheist or agnostic are men. |
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Without these Muslim-hunters, we would be left unable to identify Muslims amongst us or their magical powers. |
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They were on the road because it's during the summer after a high school player's junior year that college coaches best identify scholarship prospects. |
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The California Anglophile spent days before this trip poring over British gossip blogs to identify the hottest royal hangouts. |
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They can solve a variety of two-step problems using variables, identify equivalent algebraic expressions, and solve linear equations and inequalities. |
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It was the counselor's role to help the youths clarify and reframe belief constructs while helping to identify and translate the subconscious into the conscious. |
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The idea was to identify what they are and apply them to different snacks, beverages, and foods. |
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The rationale in those cases, he said, is that DNA should be used to identify the assailant. |
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Judicially speaking, injury and larceny are both crimes against the State, but in these criminal categories it is possible to identify particular victims. |
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A man police identify as Mitchell was still lurking in the park two weeks ago, when a 73-year-old bird watcher came upon him. |
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Battalion adjutant Capt Sean Kearns said the aims of the training were to develop effective teamwork, and to help identify true leaders, as opposed to designated leaders. |
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The study aims to identify factors that enhance the care of haemoglobinopathy patients, as well as identifying remediable factors in the quality of care of these patients. |
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Based on theoretical conceptualizations derived from attachment theory, we would expect to identify mediational effects of perceptions of parents on behavioral adjustment. |
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Most of these are remediable, and when people learn to identify them and minimize their influence, they are better able to cope with the hearing loss. |
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The imperial accusation comes from the substantial populations of Tibetans, Latvians and so forth who do not identify with Russia, and yet get ruled by them anyway. |
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Unabashed feminist author Catlin Moran lampooned women who did not identify as feminists in her book, How To Be a Woman. |
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Certainly my instinct is to identify with the police, no matter the circumstance. |
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It will identify the financial strengths and weaknesses of your system. |
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He writes of his tough young team working long and wearying hours, racing to identify and solve problems, always soliciting opinions from engineers and everyone else involved. |
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The ringleader said I couldn't identify them because I was blind as a bat. |
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It will help the consumers identify the race car with the production car. |
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The dissertation title should appear on all five abstracts, although only one should identify the author and provide a current mailing address and daytime telephone number. |
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Australian radio astronomers assisted Apollo moon missions and were first to identify the existence of radio galaxies, and numerous pulsars and quasars. |
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But most likely it was linked to the way priests identify with the poor in the face of government and criminal abuses. |
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Archaeologists are able to identify the unique nature of the Langdale stone by taking sections and examining them using microscopy. |
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Its core roles are to provide the evidence base for British forestry policies and to identify methods for sustainable forestry management. |
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Sylvia Crowe was hired as a consultant to identify how to improve the landscape of Commission forests for recreation. |
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The essay is governed by a kind of primitive historicism that single-mindedly and even simple-mindedly strives to identify Hamlet with James. |
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The teacher then calls on each one of the tagged to identify his tagger. If a student cannot guess correctly, he must sit down. |
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The difference is that gangsta rappers often identify themselves as the criminals, and are proud of their unreformability. |
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We identify the lack of degrees of freedom to be the reason for the unviability. |
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The change is a result of the inconsistencies in how the major broadcast networks identify original airdates and repeat airings of episodes. |
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The tower radioed the flight leader, Captain Thomas F. Mantell, Jr., and requested that he engage and attempt to identify the strange visitor. |
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Only this time, the search for Waldo has been tweaked to encourage crew members to identify easily overlooked material discrepancies. |
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After developing a rash, Kim Boxwell, 24, used the internet to identify the arachnid as a potentially fatal Brazilian Wandering Spider. |
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The latest discovery involves the weak nuclear force and is harder to identify experimentally. |
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The state of confusion is best illustrated by people's failure to identify even the most popular financial acronyms. |
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We are currently conducting a large scale screening study using the AliveCor Mobile ECG in an effort to identify AFib in an out-patient setting. |
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Table 2 is to identify the demand for respondents' business activity afterworld heritage site recognition. |
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The kidnappers, who did not identify themselves, also aggressed and injured a Syrian activist who tried to stop the kidnapping. |
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The standards identify minimum requirements for wind tunnel tests to determine wind loads on, and responses of, buildings and other structures. |
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In addition, it will identify hard spots due to chemical changes, hydrogen enbrittlement and work hardening. |
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Sometimes a special harness or leash will make it easier for the public to identify your dog as a working animal. |
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The open ALURe specification enables companies to track, identify and modify trouble areas on the site and improve the customer experience. |
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Thus an Asian American writer's Asian Americanness is the one thing needed to identify or interpret both him and his work. |
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In Alaska, where groups like the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleut do not identify as Indian, people often use the term Native. |
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The results were analyzed to identify torques and angles of attack affecting the blades, which allowed deriving the maximum torque values. |
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Raga and ragini are the widely used Sanskrit spellings of the two terms, which clearly identify the two genders. |
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Preoperative aortogram may confirm the diagnosis and identify the vascular supply, in order to avoid catastrophic intraoperative bleeding. |
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The only way to truly identify this species is to count gill rakers, lateral scale rows, and pectoral rays. |
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In smell testing, olfactory receptors in the nose identify rancidity in a product. |
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Work began on assessing surface and upper level winds to identify the potential for wind shear. |
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The test helps identify problems that might otherwise go unnoticed. |
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The highly literate distaste for people who too passionately identify with fictional incarnations has a distinctly anticelebrity feel to it. |
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Analysis of CD59 antibodies on antiglycophorin A gated erythrocytes was used to identify erythrocyte PNH cone size. |
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The detectives were trying to identify the big enchilada who controlled the entire criminal network. |
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This will allow you to identify the client's financial goals, wall off unrealistic objectives, and document your findings for the client file. |
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I don't suppose they'll identify him but if they do he should get a medal not a spell in jankers. |
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Based on our solar system, astronomers identify planets to be Jovian or terrestrial Jovian planets are giant gas planets. |
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Though some people identify as aromantic, others identify as heteromantic, homoromantic, biromantic and everything in between. |
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Ligate or cauterize small subcutaneous bleeders and identify the linea alba. |
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Eighteen of the Alzheimer elderly were able to identify at least ten body-parts. |
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Even if you do not identify yourself as a convention-goer, the hotel will figure it out by the dates you request. |
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The cyphertext can be randomized by everyone, but the entity that performs the re-encryption can identify if the cyphertext is safe. |
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Some people may identify as asexual for a period and then decide that they are in fact demisexual, or even sexual. |
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The lexical disambiguation relies on looking ahead to identify possible senses. |
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Consequently, exploratory factor analyses were utilized to identify a factor structure represented by the survey items. |
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Here, we identify that the syntactic reduction introduces an error and falsefully declares some specifications as unrealizable. |
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He asks that I don't identify his name and profession, saying he doesn't want colleagues to get wind of his habits. |
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Some students of Arthurian lore identify the Lake District with the Grail kingdom of Listeneise. |
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Cladistics aims to identify holophyletic groups comprising all the descendants of a common ancestor. |
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Where he does not specify, it is still possible to identify books to which he must have had access by quotations that he uses. |
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The National Trust were able to identify their sizes, the direction in which they are lying, and where they fitted in the circle. |
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Every precaution is taken to identify the interests of the people and of the rulers. |
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Different individuals, groups, parishes, dioceses and provinces may identify more closely with one or the other, or some mixture of the two. |
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People who identify of full or partial British ancestry born into that country. |
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The biological dereplication tool may identify major knowns in a mixture, but it may miss novel minor components. |
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Etiquette usually requires reporters to identify themselves to the usher before taking position here and starting to write. |
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These codes help to identify each manufacturer, repair facilities, and other critical aftermarket vendors in the aerospace industry. |
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Adding an ISIN code helps to distinctly identify securities and the ISIN system is used worldwide by funds, companies, and governments. |
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When he woke, he became frightened, fired tracer bullets into the air and waved a fluorescent lightstick to identify himself. |
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He was encouraged to draw interesting buildings and identify any faults in their structure. |
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Every time a client requests a web page, the server can identify the request's IP address and usually logs it. |
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Whenever possible, the AABB recommends that O negative blood be conserved by using blood type testing to identify a less scarce alternative. |
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Many Japanese TV commercial films carry corporate logomarks at the end to identify the products' mother brand. |
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The question of ethnic identity is slightly more complex, but included below are those who identify with Irish or Scottish ethnicity. |
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In an article it was mentioned that no one has been able to identify the true factors that cause this discrepancy. |
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Subsequent surveys have suggested that as many as 44 percent identify as Cornish. |
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Though most of the Radical Reformers were Anabaptist, some did not identify themselves with the mainstream Anabaptist tradition. |
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Elaborate Tilaka with lines may also identify a devotee of a particular denomination. |
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Many adherents of Sikhism do not undergo this ceremony, but still adhere to some components of the faith and identify as Sikhs. |
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The folk magic used to identify or protect against malicious magic users is often indistinguishable from that used by the witches themselves. |
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Detailed archaeological studies are undertaken to identify exactly which stones need to be replaced or repaired. |
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Robert Todd Carroll has developed a list of criteria to identify pseudo historic works. |
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Because it is a common surname, it is not possible to further identify Shakespeare's Herne, and no earlier references to his legend exist. |
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The color of the powdery print, called a spore print, is used to help classify mushrooms and can help to identify them. |
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Restaurants in Great Britain have adopted a number of Indian terms to identify popular dishes. |
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In 2004, Professor Linne Mooney claimed that she was able to identify the scrivener who worked for Chaucer as an Adam Pinkhurst. |
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Bella may be a Mary Sue, but if we don't identify with her, and even if we do, there's no other interpretive place for us in the universe. |
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Using charts to identify trends is probably the slickest of the expert liar's tricks, and this stuff can get ambitious, mathwise. |
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An Essay on Criticism was an attempt to identify and refine his own positions as a poet and critic. |
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He chose not to identify the hospital, and indeed was deliberately misleading about its location. |
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Savvy readers could sometimes identify the culprit by simply identifying the least likely suspect. |
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It has never been a great popular favourite, and Kennedy and Reed identify shortcomings in it. |
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This allows youth to choose what music they identify with, which gives them power as consumers to control the market of popular music. |
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Each position has a designated number to identify himself from other players. |
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Unlike traditional methods of measuring pollutants, magnetism is relatively inexpensive, and can identify smaller particle sizes. |
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Today MSO offers five tiers that identify the levels of bespoke work available. |
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However, some sources identify the G20 as a joint creation of Germany and the United States. |
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Because of the resistance to allowing women on board, many female pirates did not identify themselves as such. |
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The Test oath was intended to identify those who were indifferent to or were secret enemies of the Revolution. |
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However, the Supreme Court did not identify specific provisions which are in the category of absolute entrenchment. |
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To identify artillery targets, the army operates weapon locators such as the MAMBA Radar and utilises artillery sound ranging. |
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This political corruption obscured justice, making it difficult to identify violence when it related to drugs. |
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Bell's father taught him and his brothers not only to write Visible Speech but to identify any symbol and its accompanying sound. |
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Ethnicity is an important means by which people may identify with a larger group. |
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This has resulted in a majority of people who identify as African American having some European ancestors. |
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It seeks to identify and support agents who have unique visions with the potential to transform the lives of millions living in poverty. |
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Wesleyan Methodists identify with the Arminian conception of free will, as opposed to the theological determinism of absolute predestination. |
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Rousseau wants Emile to identify himself as Crusoe so he can rely upon himself for all of his needs. |
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According to Berkeley, reflection on the attributes of that external spirit leads us to identify it with God. |
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Countries usually have different styles of stamps for entries and exits, to make it easier to identify the movements of people. |
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This card has no additional features used to identify the holder except comparing the photo and a holder's face. |
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According to the Mission Atlas Project, 85,000 affiliates identify with the Scottish Episcopal Church. |
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Often, where the groundmass is aphanitic, chemical classification must be used to properly identify a volcanic rock. |
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National identity markers are those characteristics used to identify a person as possessing a particular national identity. |
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In order to identify the visible church, Reformed theologians have spoken of certain marks of the Church. |
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It is very much important as well as essential to nomenclate a newly developed polymer to identify it and to differentiate it from the other. |
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Generally it is not possible to identify separately the proportion of revenue receivable from Scotland. |
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Douglas is one of the first authors to explicitly identify his language as Scottis. |
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By this time Celtic were the last club in Britain to adopt the use of numbers on the team strip to identify players. |
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He needs to identify the crucial indispensable values to his life and distinguish them from lesser values and nonvalues. |
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As members of the same cultural reference group, they identify and value this performance as a piece of shared cultural knowledge. |
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The next step would be to try to identify a specific odourprint that may be associated with anxiety. |
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Many paintings of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and fertility, included a scallop shell in the painting to identify her. |
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Researchers identify individual right whales, document whale behavior, monitor new calves, and respond to entangled whales. |
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However, each click contains a physical signature which suggests that clicks can be used to identify individuals. |
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Mining engineers are involved in the mineral discovery stage by working with geologists to identify a mineral reserve. |
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Because of the enormous area they may cover, supervolcanoes are hard to identify centuries after an eruption. |
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These methods usually measure displacement and strain to identify location of defects. |
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Attempts have been made to identify Ithaki with ancient Ithaca, but the geography of the real island cannot be made to fit Homer's description. |
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They include coastal county maps, shaded to identify the minimum category of hurricane that will result in flooding, in each area of the county. |
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These factors have led researchers in the past to identify over 40 additional species that were rejected by later scientists. |
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The only way to handle habitual overfeeders is to identify them, befriend them and urge them to stop. |
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Their total membership is difficult to estimate as many of their adherents identify themselves with one of the official religions. |
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Other studies have suggested that only 30 percent of the population identify themselves as belonging to a religion. |
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A similar experience is shared by individuals who identify their sexuality as pan, bi or queer. |
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Mating experiments between fungal isolates may identify species on the basis of biological species concepts. |
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Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage and are pardo, even if they identify as white. |
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Many historians identify Helluland with Baffin Island and Markland with Labrador. |
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This includes humans who have no religious beliefs or do not identify with any religion. |
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Playing cards were enclosed in envelopes and a subject put under hypnosis attempted to identify them. |
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The Great Britain road numbering scheme is a numbering scheme used to classify and identify all roads in Great Britain. |
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There is also a shortage of specialists who can identify all the animals in any one area to species. |
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Floral and faunal remains of species pointing to temperate climate and indicating a specific age are used to identify particular interglacials. |
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Examining new drugs for pharmacogenetic impacts will help identify people whose DNA reveals that they should not take a particular drug. |
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Initially the police were unable to identify the victim, and published a death mask of Johnstone in several newspapers to assist identification. |
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The broad term Aboriginal Australians includes many regional groups that often identify under names from local Indigenous languages. |
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Six percent of Indigenous Australians identify themselves fully as Torres Strait Islanders. |
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An individual community may identify itself by many names, each of which can have alternate English spellings. |
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Who has the right to identify as indigenous has become an issue of controversy. |
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Many languages have classifiers that identify countable nouns as belonging to a particular type or having a particular shape. |
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From around 1830 large segments of the population began to identify with either German or Danish nationality and mobilized politically. |
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Qualitative chemical tests were conducted for aqueous and methanol extracts to identify the various phytoconstituents. |
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It has not, so far, been possible to identify archaeological sites which can be conclusively attributed to the Bastarnae. |
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Today, Swedish scholars identify this as a cultural movement called Gothicismus, which included an enthusiasm for things Old Norse. |
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Roman sources identify the fabled Mattium, beyond the Eder, as the capital of the Chatti. |
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