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Several of the derived stem classes are associated with an identifiable meaning such as causativity or reflexivity, although such associations are not absolutely consistent.
The words 'yes,'perhapsps,' and 'no' each has a perfectly identifiable meaning, known by every speaker of English (including not very competent ones).
Though he had fun with political language in this way, Safire recognized that political words have an actual and identifiable meaning.
This balance of forces provided a context in which 'liberty' had an identifiable meaning, namely the specific civil liberties secured through political struggle and written into Magna Carta.
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Apple said it also does not store data related to customers' location, map searches or search requests "in any identifiable form," meaning it likely stores the data without linking it to a named individual.
We show that with higher levels of amplification, most events result in non-identifiable models, meaning that most regions with high levels of amplifications cannot be timed in this way.
The results show that while the meanings identifiable in the corpus are entirely nominal in use, the term encodes complex meanings of event-oriented meanings and of hypotheticality.
The Article 29 Working Party clearly state that: 'retraceably pseudonymised data may be considered as information on individuals which are indirectly identifiable' – indirect identifiability qualifies data as 'personal' within the meaning of data protection law (Article 29 Data Protection Working Party 2007a, p.18).
Allen has so protected his persona that it has long been identifiable, cohesive, and fungible, meaning others can easily slip it on (most recently Owen Wilson in "Midnight in Paris"), and it would be nice for some of these women writer/actors to be able to do something similar over the course of their careers.
If the joint distributions of covariates within different mixture components had little overlap, then we would be able to assert an approximate correspondence between the mixture components and identifiable subpopulations with biological meaning.
In these situations, it is necessary to use personally identifiable (or personal) data, meaning that it is reasonably possible to trace an individual's identity from the data (i.e., without a disproportionate use of means available to identify the person to whom the information relates).
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