Beginning this fall, student will have the option to self-identify about their sexual orientation on all university admissions forms. |
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Upon the adoption of the new system, all soldiers would be required to self-identify tattoos to their unit leaders. |
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There are several interesting issues here, such as the much-vaunted discovery that Army colonels increasingly self-identify as Republicans. |
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Those of us who self-identify as being part of the left are constantly battling with the seemingly trivial issue of political labels. |
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It is literally illegal to be gay, and so to self-identify is to risk imprisonment. |
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McCarthy, who used to self-identify as a Democrat, now calls herself an Independent. |
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It remains unclear, however, if there exist multitudes of women who self-identify as post-feminist, or if this is in fact a media creation. |
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The other addition is an employee from this designated group decided to self-identify who had not previously done so. |
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A majority of persons who self-identify as Aboriginal live in rural and urban communities outside of designated Aboriginal lands. |
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Select 'Yes' if you wish to self-identify, or 'No' if you do not belong to the group or you choose to not self-identify. |
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Based on this definition, do you wish to self-identify as an aboriginal person? |
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It is about encouraging new members to self-identify, and to join this new Network. |
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Not every person will self-identify that they have a disability and need accommodation. |
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All Aboriginal students and their parents have the right to voluntarily self-identify so that they may receive supportive programming. |
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This on-going practice also allows new employees the option to self-identify. |
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Indeed, even 70 percent of Latinos who self-identify as Republicans oppose this law. |
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But Lioness holds many unexpected pleasures even for people who do not self-identify as Winehouse completists. |
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When you self-identify with one personality type, you're at risk of ignoring your body and brain's actual needs, and that's not useful for anyone. |
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She does not self-identify her race in the statement. |
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Rule No. 1: Muppets don't self-identify as puppets. |
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The Agency also recognizes that passengers with disabilities may need to self-identify at various stages of their trip so that personnel are aware of their particular needs. |
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These persons should be made aware that their disability represents a legitimate disability and they could formally self-identify themselves a person with a disability. |
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An e-mail was sent out to all ministry staff asking anyone requiring emergency evacuation assistance to self-identify to their fire warden and complete a confidential form. |
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The purpose of the consultations on the draft policy was to ensure that Aboriginal families and communities understood and were supportive of the initiative, and that they would self-identify on the school registration forms. |
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For example, some case study employers suggested that not all designated groups self-identify themselves in the workplace surveys that employers conduct. |
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For the businessperson or entrepreneur with hearing loss, the need to self-identify is of paramount importance. |
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Employers track the number of designated group members in their organizations by asking employees to self-identify whether they belong to a designated group. |
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Furthermore, the fact that many Latina s self-identify racially as Latina is not captured by the NIH measure. |
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The report states reasons for the increase are high birth rates and more Aboriginal people are willing to self-identify. |
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People who self-identify themselves as liberals. |
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To prove membership, an individual must: self-identify as Métis, have an ancestral connection to an historic Métis community, and be accepted as a member by this community. |
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Ghegs were twice as likely to self-identify as compared to Tosks, this probably being a consequence of the decades long alienation of Ghegs by the former communist regime. |
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For years NRL News Today has closely follows Gallup's surveys of how Americans self-identify on abortion. |
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People self-identify as belonging to these groups. |
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Students who wish to have their employment equity status considered at the time of articling interviews should self-identify in their applications. |
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This service allows these individuals to self-identify and ensure that they are directed to the appropriate department where their possible entitlement will be determined. |
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According to the CRA policy, it is possible for only one shared custody parent to receive the full child benefits provided that the parents do not self-identify or otherwise come to CRA's attention. |
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Present-day communities self-identify as descendants of indigenous people and the State has promoted projects for the recovery of their cultural identity. |
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There are 90 peoples that self-identify as Indigenous peoples. |
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But he is reluctant to self-identify as a ranter. |
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For results based on the sample of 1,577 registered voters who self-identify as conservative, the maximum margin of sampling error is 3 percentage points. |
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This isn't to say Democrats are always wimps, but wimpiness is much more of a default setting for Democrats. Another way of saying this is to recognise that a lot more Americans self-identify as conservative than as liberal. |
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In some cases, these people self-identify as genderqueer, genderless, or neutrois. |
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If Aboriginal individuals self-identify during the collection of primary data, researchers should inquire whether culturally appropriate assistance is desired to interpret or support compliance with study protocols. |
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