Sentence examples for deliberately to identify from inspiring English sources

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Many organizations now screen potential candidates over the phone--often while candidates are at their current workplace and are not expecting the call, says Bly. Companies do this deliberately to identify candidates who react and communicate well under unexpected pressure.

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We have deliberately refused to identify the rebels but have asked for the leaders to be trained in forestry skills to support the project.

Further, some agents such as parents or teachers may not be given time to react, or such reactions may be deliberately precluded to identify the causal effect of a school input.

Jacob Rudolph, 18, tells MSNBC's Thomas Roberts he deliberately chose to identify himself as "LGBT" rather than bisexual, gay or straight because he felt "those are the labels of the past, especially in modern times".

"It is no exaggeration to say that had the White House deliberately sought to identify an attorney in North Carolina with a more hostile record on African-American voting rights and workers' rights than Thomas Farr, it could hardly have done so," reads a September letter to senators signed by members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

However, Team CWA (Ashoori and Burns 2010) deliberately aims to identify teamwork constraints in the four different levels: (1) Team Work Domain Analysis Teamm WDA), (2) Team Control Task Analysis Teamm ConTA), (3) Team Strategy Analysis Team StAand and (4) Team Competencies Analysis Team CAA).

Exacerbating this problem, elite professional organizations deliberately set out to identify and recruit "insecure overachievers" — some leading professional organizations explicitly use this terminology, though not in public.

At the heart of it is insecurity, and indeed, elite professional organizations deliberately set out to identify and recruit "insecure overachievers". Insecure overachievers are exceptionally capable and fiercely ambitious, yet are driven by a profound sense of their own inadequacy.

So we make no claims for representativeness: our project deliberately set out to identify and follow a cohort with higher than average risk behaviours, in order to demonstrate the suitability of the sites for future prevention research.

The sample size for analysis was deliberately chosen (158 chromosomes) to identify common SNPs, namely those with a minor allele frequency (MAF) of greater than 1% with a probability of 99% (Kruglyak and Nickerson 2001).

This definition is deliberately broad, allowing PDG-ACE to identify unannotated influences on the phenotype, ranging from well-defined influences (e.g. epistasis, protein-protein binding, canalization, genetic robustness, buffering) to completely novel influences, as long as the influence is multi-gene (or multi-gene-by-environment) and statistically significant.

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