Let me a bit more explicit, by identifying three particular ways that the slippery slope can work here. |
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Tasmania has a higher percentage of its population identifying as Aboriginal than any other Australian state. |
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But my main input will be in identifying, and acquiring, the quality players who will take this club into the major league. |
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Years ago I wrote an article for Vancouver magazine identifying the nicest public washrooms downtown. |
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The eyes need one to two seconds for accommodation before they can focus, so a continuous sweep is useless for identifying targets. |
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According to Hannah, identifying the energy wasters in your home can have a direct effect on our environment as well as saving you money. |
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Instantly recognisable by their white outfits and strange accoutrements, all Morris dancing groups have their own identifying quirks. |
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For ketosis, the scientists' goal is to come up with a fast, accurate method of identifying animals less likely to suffer the disorder. |
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That then takes one on the step of identifying where the pollution source is to be found. |
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Reviewing past models is useful in identifying where the Strokes have gone so very wrong. |
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The fish are aged by identifying and counting the number of annulus found on a fish scale. |
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Current doctrine falls short of identifying how best to employ Air Force capability to open airbases. |
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A private guarantor would do this by identifying and forcing the recapitalization of troubled institutions as soon as they weaken. |
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Current efforts are aimed at understanding the regulation of these kineses and at identifying their substrates. |
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Explore the wonders of coral reefs, mangrove communities, and seagrass beds while identifying the marine organisms that live there. |
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The diagnostic workup, including imaging studies, was negative for identifying the source of sepsis. |
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Students were entrusted with the responsibility of identifying problems and chalking out plans to solve them. |
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My reference books have not been helpful in identifying the aircraft in the picture. |
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The report also said many GPs had difficulty identifying which patients needed urgent referral to hospital cancer services. |
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The depiction of Tralee past and present incorporates a streets scene and a map of the town identifying major landmarks. |
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This is the process that analyzes an HTML document in comparison to standard HTML rules, identifying errors and non-standard codes. |
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Police in the Highlands yesterday renewed an appeal for help in identifying a holidaymaker who drowned in a river. |
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A mother, who would not be named for fear of identifying her two young children, said she was frightened. |
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Most people don't know what it is, but would have no trouble identifying an example of an anaphrodisiac. |
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A key function of a salesperson is to assist in the process of identifying and generating leads in conjunction with marketing. |
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This project was aimed at identifying leakages which would reduce both water pilferage and contamination. |
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I seek leave to table two media reports identifying people who confirm the nature of that police advice. |
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We are not encouraging any use of these sites save the one stated purpose of identifying leavening agents. |
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Earlier injuries would be crucial in identifying Uday, who was hit by 17 bullets in an assassination attempt in 1996 that left him with a limp. |
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The Immigration Service will soon be identifying the pass mark that will lead to an invitation to lodge an application for residence. |
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Settle have been very active in the close season and have some selection decisions to make in identifying their optimum line-up. |
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In fact, I saw so much of Jamie's naked bottom that I'd be confident of identifying it at a police line-up. |
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We do not know the particulars of 06624's participation due to the lack of pilot logbooks and other sources identifying specific aircraft. |
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Since you are already identifying users when they log in, returning preferred style sheets would be a snap. |
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They surveyed the forest and studied the trees, identifying yellow wood, stinkwood, assegai wood, pear, alder and half a dozen other varieties. |
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This method involves identifying between 20 and 50 key components or assemblies in the product. |
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These people may have vital information which could assist the police in identifying the attacker. |
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I have removed the identifying information from this email, after assuring myself of the writer's veracity. |
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Studies of employee attrition across multiple disciplines would also be helpful in identifying common problems and shared solutions. |
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There have been complaints from the public about some metro police officers not having name tags identifying them. |
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He wore a plastic tag around his neck identifying him as an employee of a company called Dyncorp. |
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There is no infallible rule identifying the verbs that take both, but they generally form nouns in tion. |
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It should be taken as read that the software used is capable of finding and correctly identifying any viruses that you may have. |
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Reviewers and critics paid Swinburne the compliment of identifying him with Sappho and praising his talent as Sapphic. |
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On all major roads leading into this town are signs boldly identifying Skipton as an historic market town. |
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But with 8,000 partners, identifying those with the necessary business savvy and relationship-building skills isn't easy. |
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Besides identifying malefactors, grand jurors were to discern problems of public order. |
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One of the essential skills is identifying the difference between a potential threat, and a hapless scallywag. |
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When a bumblebee finds a nectar-rich flower, it tags the blossom with a scent mark, identifying the flower as being worth a return visit. |
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It collects backup streams from several computers and writes them all to tape together with headers identifying their origins. |
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We have mapped the human genome and embarked on identifying and curing heretofore intractable genetic conditions. |
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This is a good time to mention that the Core Team is terrible at identifying birds. |
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The Left has been slow off the mark in identifying the obvious American responsibility for that event. |
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Individuals with tetraplegia may benefit from identifying pinch force requirements to accomplish daily-living tasks. |
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On the day, police officers, marshals and garage attendants will hand out flyers identifying alternative routes to motorists. |
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When it finds a match, the database sends back the text message, identifying the song. |
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The method provides a means of identifying and describing the ways the viewers fill the gaps in the text. |
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The clinical risks of sensitivity and specificity also should be considered in identifying the threshold glycemic level. |
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Diagnosis is based on clinical and neurophysiological findings, serology, and by identifying the organism or toxin. |
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Another was scraping resin off the engine block, to find some sort of identifying numbers. |
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It begins with a brief overview of the major developments over the last decade, identifying both progress and setbacks. |
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Diagnosis is by removing fluid from an affected joint or tophus and identifying urate crystals under a polarized-light microscope. |
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With the current wealth-friendly Labour leadership having adopted something rather similar this is no longer an identifying feature of Toryism. |
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They also must be familiar in identifying toxidromes and important physical examination findings. |
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The mobile device also comprises means for identifying the midmost switch element activated by the operator. |
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Retrospectively, we looked at airway flow tracings, identifying the start of slow inflation. |
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Other tasks included identifying and isolating minefields and unexploded ordnance that ringed the base. |
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The transcripts were read in the group using overhead transparencies after changing the identifying information. |
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The aggressive people of the world are identifying with something less than infinity, and thus they are arrayed against the infinite. |
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He was wearing a long trench coat and an old style hat that had stopped Scott from identifying him. |
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Then came the great reform of Carolus Linnaeus and his system of Latin binomials, identifying each organism by genus and species. |
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Often, as they peck and probe in the depths, they allow birders to approach closely enough to see their identifying features. |
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Their birth certificates contained blanks in the section identifying their fathers. |
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In case you ever have a problem identifying rodents again, hamsters are cute and stuff food into their cheeks. |
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Relatives of the dead headed to the city morgue for the grisly task of identifying their loved ones. |
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The blockchain tracks only pseudonymous Bitcoin addresses, not users' real names or other identifying details. |
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Then came the appalling task of formally identifying their daughter's body in the mortuary at the Bristol hospital. |
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The National Party did not even have a system of identifying how many unallocated cases there were. |
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After attending a Girls4Gold programme aimed at identifying future Olympic athletes she was told she was suited to the skeleton. |
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Forensic anthropology is primarily concerned with identifying bodies through examining their bones and any flesh that remains. |
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After work, his fellow worker was still mad and felt bad not identifying the slanderer. |
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As the soldier's father, he had the unenviable task of identifying the body. |
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She is unerring in identifying the city's greatest works and lyrical in singing their praises. |
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Nutritionists are surprisingly uniform in identifying the ingredients we should be wary of. |
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The cleaned sand is stored in labelled glass bottles identifying the location where it was found. |
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Record any identifying microchip numbers and brands, leg band numbers, and keep the records and photographs in a safe place. |
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Don't give out personal identifying information like your Social Security number, driver's license number or bank account number. |
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The appliance would block out names, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, and other identifying information. |
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His whole career has been based on identifying with the marginal and empathizing with those whom polite society would scorn. |
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I haven't found anyone who claims 100 percent accuracy in identifying special grain patterns just by looking at bark. |
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The challenge will be in identifying the biochemical changes associated with mutations for each neurodegenerative disease. |
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There are so many characters that you're bound to end up identifying with somebody. |
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Woody Guthrie was one of a long line of folk songsters going back at least to Joe Hill, identifying with the poor and exploited. |
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Explanation meant first detecting a vera causa, identifying a theoretically competent cause. |
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The staging system has been modified to provide greater specificity for identifying patient groups with similar prognosis and treatment options. |
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Almost immediately, spectroscopists were identifying chemical elements in the stars. |
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By identifying with the characters in the book, children enjoy vicarious experiences without having to run any risk. |
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The challenge for today's defense forces is first identifying core logistics functions and then outsourcing those that are noncore. |
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Weber's most notable contribution, however, lay in identifying the importance of bureaucracy to modern politics. |
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We currently lack a vocabulary for identifying a wide range of abuses that harm public assets and social ecology. |
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The number of answer papers identifying all the scarecrows correctly was higher than usual. |
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Permanent identifying marks on Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds, however, are believed to be a deterrent to horse thieves. |
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Almost immediately, a scruffy youth approached me, his unkempt appearance readily identifying him as a candyman. |
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This teaches us to assess and minimize risk by identifying hazards and implementing controls. |
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Watch for the notice board with a diagram identifying the mountains at the head of the lake. |
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The case-study creators begin by identifying how market conditions have changed during the past six months. |
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And after identifying worker ants in several of the fossils, he believes that ants had already begun to specialize into castes. |
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Our preliminary work has shown it to be highly accurate in identifying such pipestones as catlinite, Sterling pipestone, and Missouri flint clay. |
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If all our identifying data gets digitally stored in one place, how do we protect it? |
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The composition of the cell wall varies among species and is an important character for identifying and classifying bacteria. |
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That is the identifying character of the present species, differing from all other species of the genus. |
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The heart of this work is identifying the sequence of DNA subunits that constitute the human genome. |
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This fungus has just two mating types and pheromones are secreted to act as chemoattractants for identifying compatible mating partners. |
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This is where computing power is useful, in identifying the target and homing in on it. |
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There was a plea for cooperation between all departments in identifying child abuse. |
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About 1,000 years ago, surnames began to evolve as a hereditary means of identifying people. |
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The treatment is necessarily brief and synoptic, identifying outstanding problems. |
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Similarly, identifying the correct winter range of birds in South America will allow better study of passage birds. |
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Definitive diagnosis is made by identifying the hydatid cyst that is usually first detected by radiologic studies. |
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She did not shy away from the barriers she often faced as a result of publicly identifying the structure of male patriarchy. |
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Rather than openly contemplating patricide, shouldn't you be identifying with your father so as to accommodate your Oedipal impulses? |
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The reference standard for identifying apneas and hypopneas is the recording of flow with a pneumotachograph but this can disrupt sleep. |
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Okay, but then how would an airline figure out that he's a peaceable fellow except by, well, identifying him? |
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The banks on the list will be exempt from identifying each individual client. |
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The problem is and has always been the difficulty in actually identifying a young person's age. |
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If we do decide to seek further clarification, then we will do so without identifying you in any shape or form whatsoever. |
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Quickly identifying the venue, I politely greet the doorman, before signing in the guest book. |
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He said that at the moment the head of a household filled in a postal registration form identifying all voters in the property. |
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The images captured could also be useful in identifying people involved in other crimes. |
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Last week, he finally buried his niece, after a delay in identifying her disfigured body. |
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He appealed to the public to help in identifying people in the community who are supplying drugs. |
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A committee of five children has been elected to help steer the scheme, identifying areas where work is needed. |
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Quinnie passed the hours by identifying the countries that have won even fewer medals than us. |
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For about two years now, the paper has run a column identifying its own errors and shortcomings. |
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They work closely with health professionals, identifying people who would benefit. |
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Investigators were yesterday beginning the painstaking task of identifying the cause of the disaster. |
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He is also quite correct in identifying future water problems in some areas of North America. |
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Piaget is known for identifying the stages children go through as they mature. |
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Sensitivity refers to how good a test is at correctly identifying people who have the disease. |
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Because of the problems in identifying the infection early, the disease spread. |
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By identifying the faulty cameras, we lay ourselves open to the accusation of encouraging criminality. |
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He is identifying questions he raised about the use of psychology in an article of his. |
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In other words, the cross is no more than Jesus identifying with our suffering, sharing in the pathos of it. |
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The prospect of identifying with a lead or co-lead, however, seemed beyond her ability to even imagine. |
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I would suspect that the program divided most of those who watched it, into two groups, one identifying with Orwell and one with Churchill. |
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It's that audiences are identifying with this play because it's about a family and about the disorder in a family. |
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By identifying with particular groups of people, we can join those voices into one loud voice to shout one message. |
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He didn't experience Stockholm syndrome, identifying with triumphant soldiers roaring by in impetuous tanks. |
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Little kids held their figures aloft, and mommy and daddy beamed at how their kids were identifying with the soldiers. |
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These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology. |
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This codex and similar specifications helped in identifying environmentally friendly as well as harmful chemicals. |
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Is there some way of identifying whether a number has an odd or even number of distinct prime factors without factoring? |
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Numerals and verbs are a very important part of identifying the genetic affiliations of a language. |
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Other cognate bird species are so alike in appearance that even experienced birders have trouble identifying them with confidence. |
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The authors have put forward a concept of identifying specific protein subunits which are immunogenic and using them as diagnostic markers. |
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After identifying the spider as a false widow on a hospital computer, he was sent home with anti-histamine tablets. |
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Unlike criminals, motorists have impoundable cars and plenty of identifying numbers and paperwork that make them more likely to pay fines. |
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They go beyond identifying particular postcodes and streets and actually colour-code individual houses. |
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Processes for evaluating the welfare of the child, even if they are comparatively vigorous, are incapable of identifying inadequate parents. |
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Herbert takes the incarnation with absolute literalness, often simply identifying the incarnate Christ with God. |
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The conventional method for identifying a potential drug target in rRNA is phylogenetic analysis. |
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Given that my horticultural expertise is limited to identifying about a dozen of the more common flowers, it's a curious choice. |
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He has a gift for identifying weaknesses and applying common-sense solutions. |
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This heightened awareness becomes personally relevant when one commits to identifying with the ethnic in-group. |
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The 1950 study was concerned with identifying the main causes of the rise in lung cancer and showed the predominant role of tobacco. |
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In England, when they decided to ban the American pit bull terrier, they immediately had trouble identifying the dog. |
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A heavy shellac gives an overall luminescence to the work and the only congruously identifying factor is his intricate use of linearity. |
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Perhaps at the root of strong assertions of male and female differences is the fear of so identifying the two as to make them interchangeable. |
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Additionally, the coloring may be potentially useful in identifying the source of fistulous drainage. |
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There will be some books on spotting bird species, and, if abroad, a rather worrying one on identifying poisonous insects and arachnids. |
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The most important treatment is identifying and removing the irritant or allergen. |
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Skin testing will not be useful in identifying the potential for these irritant substances to cause symptoms. |
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This means identifying the one thing you really do best and letting this core competency guide your decision making. |
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Gary was hesitant to speak much more about identifying the counterfeits or rip-offs. |
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Officers are studying CCTV footage in the hope of identifying the culprits. |
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This fee helps cover the cost of media and the time involved in identifying the causal agent. |
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The real challenge is in identifying the best way of creating a market for emission debits and credits. |
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That's a 44 per cent jump from a decade ago, when only 12 per cent of Canadians declared themselves as not identifying with any particular faith. |
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The vast gulf in experience between readers and subjects made identifying with the croppers virtually impossible. |
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What we're talking about here are freckles and moles and identifying those which may be turning malignant. |
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Good to see that even the fruitcakes are now identifying the real enemy of civilization. |
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The inclusion of the student and faculty assessments allowed us to achieve our primary goal of identifying specific curricular needs. |
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After identifying what he recognised as a gap in the market for a high-quality food establishment in Bradford, Mr Loynes said the venture got off to a flying start. |
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This bodes well for its use in mutating genes and for identifying unrecognized genes in places of the genome that have been especially difficult to sequence. |
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The excavations haven't found any such images or identifying inscriptions. |
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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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This approach to virtualization concentrates on easing data movement like replication and migration operations, and is also good at identifying system bottlenecks. |
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These unicuspid teeth are useful for identifying some kinds of shrews. |
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An identifying phrase that probably Goss himself inscribed on the photograph identifies the white substance as gunite, a solution of cement and water used as a finisher. |
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Unsurprisingly, skinner was convicted despite the weapon not being found and conflicting testimony identifying him as the shooter. |
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Some are named, the identifying labels of others have been effaced. |
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He permanently rejected the long Greek robes, and adopted trousers, turning away from Ionian culture and identifying himself strongly with the East. |
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It may, your Honour, but we would put it in terms of once you have reached that point, you are identifying unlawfulness and not merely judicial perception of abuse. |
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And while you could make the case that Hamlet was a misanthrope, you commit the slothful sin of identifying the author with his creation if you say the same of Shakespeare. |
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Though he intended to crop out all identifying details, the uncropped negatives were seized by the police and leaked to the press, setting off a media firestorm. |
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He grabbed a shovel and started identifying mysterious birdcalls, naming previously unknown plants and trees. |
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Unfortunately, there are no special identifying marks on the belt to authenticate its once owner, and in fact there's now only my word that his son passed it on to me. |
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Hence, if concepts are constituents of the content then individuating these concepts will require identifying some object, property or natural kind. |
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Any surplus is identified only for this purpose and is not related to identifying amounts that may be attributable to members on a wind-up of the entire plan. |
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Rand also has completed extensive research in identifying those explanatory variables that are of most significance when developing regression models for aircraft airframes. |
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By correlating information it would be possible to identifying anyone who is attempting to prize open the doors of a variety of Internet addresses. |
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A major limitation of the system is the absence of a comprehensive cadastral information system for identifying each ratable unit and for classifying land uses. |
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One of our many concerns and challenges is identifying indigents. |
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Everything you do from day one should be about identifying your supporters and persuading your undecideds in order to aggressively get them out to vote on election day. |
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He was working on a method for identifying quasars through a discovery in the mid 1960s that quasars scintillate more than less compact radio sources. |
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Moreover, in a recent comparative analysis of statistical methods, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test performed better in identifying bottlenecked populations. |
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Thanks to his familiarity with syllabic scripts he succeeded in identifying a number of consonant-vowel pairs that spelt out words which seemed convincing in their context. |
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A structured process then ensues that involves discretely identifying cognitive, emotive and sensate aspects of the problem, in the light of the patient's experience. |
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She transformed the business into a major champagne house by identifying the market for a brut style of champagne, much less sweet than was the fashion. |
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As a churchman he contributed to the debate about the Noachian flood, without identifying it specifically in the superficial deposits he examined. |
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Many Scottish Criminal Records Office staff also support such an inquiry so that, by identifying the guilty, the taint of suspicion can be lifted from the innocent. |
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It's about identifying problems early and nipping them in the bud. |
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The ego's greatest triumph is to inveigle us into believing its best interests are our best interests, and even into identifying our very survival with its own. |
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Recent experiments have begun identifying oxidizing gases, such as ozone and molecules containing the halogens bromine and chlorine, as triggers for that mercury fallout. |
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The software displays the recording's structure, identifying the notes by pitch as high and low notes, alerting the tone-deaf to where their melody fell apart. |
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The Web version replaces the 104-page, spiral-bound sourcebook originally created to assist media reporters in identifying university specialists. |
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Evaluation of the wrist should begin with identifying erythema, swelling, masses, skin lesions, muscle atrophy, contractures, scars, or other obvious deformities. |
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You could really make a fun board game identifying all the lack of continuities in this film. |
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He also wrote to the commandant Coast Guards, identifying obvious vulnerabilities. |
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Significantly lower antibiotic use by walk-in centres may reflect acknowledged difficulties identifying patients who will benefit from antibiotics. |
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In this approach to qualitative analysis, complex sentences and meaning units are analyzed by identifying the semantic relationship of topics discussed. |
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They did not regard big US brands as identifying them with America itself. |
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Without identifying them, paint me some pictures of some of the issues which have come up for you in terms of who ends up with primary care for the child. |
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The technique operates on the principle that several heads are better than one when identifying problems, solving problems, or making conjectures about the future. |
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Finally, if the library wishes to track usage and unblocking requests, its reporting system should not maintain personally identifying information. |
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Plus, profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole on the difficulty of identifying predators. |
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Over the coming years, returns may have to be earned the hard way by identifying those companies capable of generating sustained earnings and dividend growth. |
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The sources are complementary in identifying and locating toponyms, still a painstaking task, but immensely valuable for any study of settlement patterns. |
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The groundbreaking project is aimed at identifying the movers and shakers who bind together the community and ensure important projects are carried forward. |
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First, in relation to identifying the appropriate comparators, it could argue that the standard could be fixed by looking at a less prestigious hospital. |
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How would you feel, if some tabloid hack wrote a breathtakingly unpleasant, factually inaccurate, and demonstrably defamatory article identifying you by name? |
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Stressing that genuine bottles of both brands are unaffected and safe, Trading Standards says there are clear ways of identifying the counterfeits. |
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This was accomplished by identifying the religion primarily with Umbanda. |
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Twenty-four hour electrocardiographic monitoring is indicated when there is an increased probability of identifying an arrhythmic cause for syncope. |
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The visit of the governor of the province galvanized the Soissons academicians into identifying their intellectual interests more carefully and in a more public venue. |
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His public pronouncements may still focus on the here and now of each successive game, but the Ulsterman has started the job of identifying the areas he must strengthen. |
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It is understood the delay lies in formally identifying the remains. |
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Research should be directed at identifying the causes and extent of decline of the 7 herpetofaunal species we identified as decreasing on the refuge. |
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Horror movies are not all about identifying with the characters though. |
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Leaving aside the logistical challenges, identifying the objects as part of the missing plane could take a while. |
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This method magnifies the effect of heterozygous mutations on the posterior phenotypes, thus identifying even lethal genes involved in the targeted process. |
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She abandoned herself to the role, identifying too strongly with the character and failing to put any insulating distance between herself and the part. |
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Records indicate that this subtly rendered but evidently posthumous image bore an inscription on its reverse identifying the subject as Wenceslas of Luxembourg. |
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Already, the conservative media is braying for their names and setting up justifications for identifying them. |
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Even identifying marks will now be included on that state's register. |
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You find yourself reading, impressed, entertained, identifying, yet vaguely repulsed and apprehensive for him. |
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All responses were treated with confidentiality and no identifying details such as name, specific age, or university identification number were collected. |
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For ten years, the social network limited billions of people identifying as either male or female. |
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Just my habit of identifying with minor characters, I think. |
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Responsibility for identifying jurors was thus taken from the constables and given to churchwardens and local overseers of every parish or township in each county. |
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Privacy ultimately is about an individual's ability to control personally identifying information, and anonymization alone can never facilitate this. |
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In Ozzieland, they conduct a 'bangtail muster' by the doing the same thing to cattle as a means of identifying them when taking a census of the herd. |
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Achieving this designation in public policy requires identifying opportunities both as a specific agenda and as incidental to other APA activities. |
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Ultrasonography is the best method for identifying gallbladder stones and for confirming extrahepatic biliary obstruction as dilated bile ducts are visible. |
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One might argue, for example, that the two alphabets are sufficiently distinct that our bilinguals could discover the language without identifying the letters. |
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Her work includes identifying local herbs and spices, plus resurrecting centuries-old harvesting and curing methods that preserve and regenerate rain forests. |
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They have even sent her portrait to newspapers in South East Asia, but so far without result, and, without identifying her it is hard to establish how she died. |
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This biscuit porcelain example, with its marbled black surround bearing its identifying label, came from the collection of a German princely family. |
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Unlike their counterparts in the North, the top filmstars hereabouts have so far shied away from identifying themselves with a particular political party. |
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The web site follows both legislation and legislators, identifying the most frequent no-shows, the biggest blabbermouths, and those most likely to sponsor doomed bills. |
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Disclosed herein are genetic markers for pig leanness, methods for identifying such markers, and methods of screening pigs to determine those more or less likely to be obese. |
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Grunwald makes that latter point as if he were identifying some systematic bias or unfairness. |
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Although lean thinking in industry often results in staff reductions, it first creates extra capacity by identifying and eliminating wasted resource. |
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His class time was spent with worksheets, circling words that rhymed and identifying letters of the alphabet with memory games. |
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I am good at identifying what I am thinking and how it affects my mood. |
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The archive for the European art videodisc contains over 2,800 images of individual works, each accompanied by identifying caption information and details. |
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Within two decades of inventing the mass spectrograph, he succeeded in identifying 212 of the 281 naturally occurring isotopes of all the elements. |
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Despite identifying as conservative, nance made it clear this is an issue that all women should care about, across party lines. |
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Achieve mastery over your body by identifying with your soul. |
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Its aim is to make the viewer, identifying with the lovers, feel good. |
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In a kind of Stockholm syndrome, of identifying with the aggressor, they identified with the Union and disproportionately supported and fought and died in its wars. |
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These inventory management schedules permitted budgeting of raw material expenditures and minimized the risk of stock-outs by identifying seasonal variation in demand. |
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This latter variable, in various forms, is used extensively in agriculture, and in the wine industry for identifying suitable locations for viticulture. |
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Second, the structure of the Council is explored, with a view to identifying those individuals who together constitute the various layers of the Council hierarchy. |
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Departmental supervisors first enter identifying data about the employee for whom privileges are requested and about the requester into an intranet form. |
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The many foresters in the group moved slowly as well, squinting up at the crowns of the trees, feeling bark and leaves and identifying the many species we walked among. |
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Initial difficulties in identifying the unsigned painting were made worse by some bad restorative work, which blurred the distinctive Van Gogh style. |
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Traditional methods of identifying water stress use sensors to measure water pressure in individual, removed leaves, or the flow of sap through the plant stem. |
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A federal judge lifted the gag order and rejected the government's argument that identifying the plaintiff would pose a threat to national security. |
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We scored autoradiographs by identifying novel and shared bands. |
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Authorized users have secure card keys for identifying themselves during the authentication procedure for access from the Internet. |
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The King-Devick test assesses the time in viewing, identifying and reading aloud a series of numbers on three consecutive test cards. |
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A possible alternative name would be MONT identifying the recipient's home as Montana in Moesia inferior,' but they offer no further details. |
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The SOGS is a standard measurement tool for identifying nongamblers, probable gamblers, and pathological gamblers. |
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The Sanhedrin might even legitimately consider Jesus a blasphemer for identifying with the heavenly Son of Man. |
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They also include a new chapter on identifying fungi in histopathological sections and smears. |
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For this reason, they believe their research reflects only the tip of the iceberg in identifying the extent of arsenic contamination. |
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One suitable approach is the use of a double layer of security which involves identifying users by means of tokenless two-factor authentication. |
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Discriminative validity of metabolic and workload measurements for identifying individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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This might lead to identifying a staging area and a shot at catching him in the first minutes of daylight as he browses his way back to bed. |
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In this case, something as simple as identifying the correct navaids would have precluded a situation which could have easily been disastrous. |
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The moral minority identifying, analyzing and exposing homophobes, Stuart Chambers. |
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Recovering, analyzing and identifying Colocasia esculenta and Dioscorea spp. |
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Psychotherapy's usefulness comes first, identifying and removing distortions produced by memories buried in preconsciousness. |
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Coccidioides immitis can be distinguished from Crecurvatusby identifying internal cleavage or endospores and by the lack of budding. |
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By identifying purchases with specific customers, marketers can develop promotional programs based on purchase behavior. |
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In addition to identifying uncultivable organisms, PCR and RT-PCR assays have the advantage of obtaining quick results, often within 24 hours. |
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Furthermore, utilizing genetic information offers the potential for identifying uncultivatable organisms. |
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Needed here is proper adjective Belgian, which can cross-dress as the noun identifying a native or inhabitant. |
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Whatever the reason, the fact that identifying tags abruptly end at the point where the names of eugenicists begin is odd, to say the least. |
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