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"Were George Washington living today," LaHaye has said, "he would freely identify with the Bible-believing branch of evangelical Christianity that is having such a positive influence on our nation".

While these units wear uniforms without insignia, they drive vehicles with Russian military license plates and freely identify themselves as Russian security forces when asked by the international media and the Ukrainian military.

During the dinners, women freely identify barriers to professional advancement--gender or otherwise--and explore strategies for overcoming them based on the unique experiences of the mentor.

This study is unique in that the participant groups included a substantial representation of Latina and African American women's voices as relayed through the collected quantitative data as well as through the use of focus groups that encouraged women to freely identify experiences they felt contributed to their persistence success.

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McEwan's buried family ties to Scotland are evocative of a complex union and, in another breath, he freely identifies "a strong Scots-English thing" in the comparisons made between his work and the writings of two great Scots storytellers, connoisseurs of suspense, John Buchan and Robert Louis Stevenson.

Ultimately new leaders want their people to exhibit high-performance behaviors such as sharing information freely, identifying and dealing with conflict swiftly, solving problems creatively, supporting one another, and presenting a unified face to the outside world once decisions have been made.

He freely identifies as fuerdai, but with one caveat.

The DAVID functional annotation tool (http://david.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/) [ 17, 18] and ToppFun web server (http://toppgene.cchmc.org/enrichment.jsp) [ 19] were employed freely to identify the significantly-represented biological processes and the enriched signaling pathways, respectively.

CGs were encouraged to freely discuss identified barriers to regular clinic attendances, and how the program can assist to ensure retention-in-care.

If, following the German sociologist Jürgen Habermas, the public sphere is where individuals can come together to freely discuss and identify societal problems, and thus influence political action, then introduction of spatial protection orders – like the construction of privately owned public spaces – is a threat to the public sphere wherever they curtail our ability to do so.

They can provide insights into which firms are moving aggressively, which are nearly out of money, which partners are douches, etc. Step 2: Get Personal & Give Freely – Once you identify a handful of potential VC partners, stealthily cyber stalk them.

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