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He, in turn, has started to identify cheats by setting benchmark levels for tax payments for different industries, and then investigating companies that deviate from them markedly.
At Fraunhofer IOF technology analysis has started to identify suitable manufacturing processes for EUV mask chucks made from low thermal expansion materials.
New York University Medical Center in Manhattan "has started to identify staff that would be part of our initial response teams," said Steve Weiner, a member of its emergency preparedness committee.
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Their collective September swoon has prompted concern that opposing pitchers may have started to identify their weaknesses.
He has built a roster with emerging stars who may stick around, and said fans had started to identify with Perez, Billy Butler, Alex Gordon, Eric Hosmer and others.
Earlier, on the same channel, Ms Dolezal gave an interview in which she had started to identify as a black person at the age of five.
Thanks to the fourth wave of feminism, people have started to identify and call out sexist behaviour (baby steps, but in the right direction: Everyday Sexism is now an empowering social activism project as well as a regrettable circumstance faced by people with vaginas).
In just the last few years, camps have started to identify with laser or wood cut necklaces to signify membership.
Twin and adoption studies show that adiposity is highly heritable (50 90%), and genome-wide association studies have started to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with weight.
Psychology and neuroscience researchers have started to identify thinking processes and brain regions involved with creativity.
From the caloric restriction studies, scientists have started to identify a few major biological pathways — chains of chemical reactions within the body — that likely play a key role in aging.
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