Sentence examples for identifiable purpose from inspiring English sources

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When businessmen in dark suits compete wildly over pictures by painters who explicitly cultivated the art of the absurd or spread paint across their canvases with no easily identifiable purpose, this tells you something about the state of the world economy.

The pictures 4 6 are examples of experiments in which considerable attention was paid to the functionality of the outcome and the identifiable purpose.

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"If the comic can berate and finally blow the bully out of the water," Mr. Lewis once wrote, "he has hitched himself to an identifiable human purpose".

"A significant amount of communication by text and cellphone for which there was no identifiable business purpose" occurred, the report said.

"Moves" refer to functional units within texts, which are constructed for identifiable communicative purposes and subsequently regulate a specific genre's expected content and rhetorical move structure (Swales, 2004).

The stones vary in height from 30cm to two metres and have neither identifiable pattern nor purpose.

One problem is that an EHR-linked research register necessitates the use of identifiable data for research purposes, but even the use of anonymous NHS data has met with concerns, 45%% of the population remain unaware of NHS plans to make their anonymous records accessible for research purposes [ 17].

In a letter yesterday to Christine A. Varney, a former federal trade commissioner who is representing DoubleClick as a lawyer, a trade commission official, Joel Winston, wrote, "It appears to staff that DoubleClick never used or disclosed" personally identifiable information "for purposes other than those disclosed in its privacy policy".

Individuals were assumed to have around 30 contacts during the Contain phase and 20 contacts post-Contain [8], of which half were assumed to be readily identifiable for the purposes of prophylaxis distribution.

IRB members who felt that all reuse was contingent on re-consent by individuals and families from whom the specimens had been obtained stated that specimens needed to be kept in identifiable form for this purpose.

Under the Data Protection Act 1998, use of identifiable health records for the purposes of research requires prior individual informed consent.

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