It helps individuate us, because we establish our own voices by being involved early on in the writing process. |
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To name or individuate the deceased would reduce the national ghost to an ordinary self. |
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In addition, some pairs of identical twins individuate themselves in early childhood. |
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The test was designed to individuate allele I within the Hordeum spontaneum accessions. |
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There is the belief that functional brain scanning can individuate mental pathologies in the living brain. |
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Solving it would require finding a suitable way to individuate cognitive processes and specifying the precise role of back-up processes. |
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Naturally, in the frame of human actions, we may individuate an infinite series of risk curves. |
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From the psychological growth point of view, Glenn's attempt to separate and individuate from his dominant teacher appeared to be necessary. |
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But this solution is rejected, in an attempt to individuate the acts recorded in a same case, when several such acts exist. |
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So we have to consider all these actions together in order to individuate the best remedial action. |
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To individuate opportunity to accelerate the process, reduce costs and improve technical aspects. |
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So perhaps, in the absence of individuating criteria, descriptive traits can serve to individuate. |
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Individual securities are chosen by following a fundamental and technical valorisation approach in order to individuate investments with the double aim of price and time. |
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Thanks to the organization in tidy albums, with the photos completed by titles and descriptions, it is possible to individuate immediately the desired picture. |
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We can individuate three kind of mechanical actions, which are the forces, the load of the trees, the pressure of the earth, that are static direct action. |
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Participate in the meetings of the Council of Human Rightsof the United Nations in order to individuate the modalities of intervention and the sectors of greater attention. |
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