Sentence examples for identifiable event from inspiring English sources

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What trading does occur is more likely to be a result of a specific, identifiable event.

Specifically, discrete implies the MHW is an identifiable event with clear start and end dates, prolonged means it has a duration of at least five days and anomalously warm means the water temperature is warm relative to a baseline climatology.

Still, income tax deductions are available for some people who have major losses from a casualty, which the Internal Revenue Service defines as "the damage, destruction or loss of property from an identifiable event that is sudden, unexpected or unusual".

The one identifiable event in Philo's life occurred in the year 39 or 40, when, after a pogrom against the Jews in Alexandria, he headed an embassy to the emperor Caligula asking him to reassert Jewish rights granted by the Ptolemies (rulers of Egypt) and confirmed by the emperor Augustus.

A casualty is the damage, destruction or loss of property resulting from an identifiable event that is sudden, unexpected or unusual.

Adjustment disorder with depressed mood is a mood disturbance appearing as a psychological response to an identifiable event or stressor, in which the resulting emotional or behavioral symptoms are significant but do not meet the criteria for a major depressive episode.

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This concept of 'research impact' implies that our work can effect change through one or more identifiable events in a direct, preferably linear and certainly measurable manner.

Only TADs that at least propagate from the auroral zone to the equator are analyzed here, and a total of 21 identifiable events are found over the years 2001 2007.

So far, attention has been directed to what are essentially the preliminaries to vision; it is now time to examine some of the elementary facts of vision and to relate them to the structure of the retina and, later, to chemically identifiable events.

This illustrates very well one of the main methodological problems discussed by Blench et al. (2008), the fact that genetic tree nodes do not correspond to identifiable events in population history, and are generally older than population events.

While fear was once, according to Virilio, a set of locatable and identifiable events, limited to a certain timeframe (wars, famines, epidemics), fear has become an environment which envelops us.

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