Sentence examples for especially identifiable from inspiring English sources

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The bioethicist Soren Holm believes that ethical concerns do apply to long dead people, especially identifiable ones: "In a certain sense these people still have a life.

And for the women, especially, identifiable by their head scarves, there are always questions. "People stop and ask me questions, total strangers, about my head covering, they're curious about how I dress," said Hadil Issa, an undergraduate here who grew up in the Palestinian territories and the United States.

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These features were especially more identifiable on MRI and anatomical cross-sections.

Now, as the glazing of the Oculus nears completion, the skylight has become easily identifiable, especially from across Greenwich Street on the newly opened northeast plaza of the National September 11 Memorial.

Fantin-Latour's vases of old roses or peonies are quite possibly, in some cases, identifiable, especially by someone who knew what the popular varieties of either flower were in 19th-century France.

We show that the processes of reinfection, antibody generation, and antibody waning confound each other and are not always statistically identifiable, especially when dynamics resemble a non-oscillating endemic equilibrium behavior.

A sarcoma should be included as a major differential diagnosis when the radiologist faces an intrathoracic mass of large size (>70 mm) but with well-defined smooth or lobulated margins, especially if containing identifiable vessels inside the tumour, associated pleural effusion but no significant lymphadenopathy.

As a consequence of the definition of dominance in simulation and the instruction to only report a percept when it was clearly dominant, a dominant percept is not always identifiable (especially for models 1 and 2) during the presentation.

To be sure, the media could also promote polarisation, especially when they had identifiable political profiles.

The age of big data means that there is considerably more data to secure, especially light of personally identifiable information (PII), which is regulated by a variety of laws in many jurisdictions.

Images of dead bodies (especially if the individual is identifiable) should be avoided except in exceptional circumstances, for instance in connection to reporting atrocities of war.

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