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Social science has different conceptualizations of identity, focusing on (1) a social identity conceptualization designating a person's position in a social system and (2) a personal identity conceptualization denoting aspects of individual experience rooted in interactions (Côté and Levine [2002]).
For example, the user management tool provides methods for assigning roles, updating information, deactivating a user, or designating a person as a proxy.
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It does not designate a person or group of people of any category".
[ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION]" The app allows the volunteer to designate a person as one of seven categories, from "Strong Obama" to "Strong Republican" or "Not Voting".
The word constable comes from the Old French conestable, which at first simply designated a person holding a public office and evolved to mean a person exercising a higher form of authority (connétable).
He/she may designate a person to handle the day-to-day activities for this function.
To use a temporal example from Fitting and Mendelsohn 1998, in the usual sense "George Washington" designates a person who does not exist, though he once did, while "George Washington's eldest son," does not designate at all.
During interviews, some physicians said they were hesitant to designate a person's cause of death as related to the hurricane.
It might be cheaper, but the function of the wristband isn't only to designate a person, but to mark their body, to separate them out from everyone else.
The Commissioner imposes the discipline and then the Players Association may appeal the discipline to the Commissioner, who has the right to designate a person to serve as the "hearing officer" for the appeal or may hear the appeal himself.
There is a need to designate a person who is responsible for ensuring equipment cleanliness.
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