Sentence examples for identified too from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps Phillips has identified too closely with her protagonist.

Torture survivors risk being either identified too late or missed entirely.

It may be that they just identified too much with the children they read about.

The newspaper said the Americans had identified too many disparities on almost every issue to formulate a workable overall proposal.

Perhaps he identified too strongly with Quasimodo; more likely his talent was simply not for the tragic.

By then, some psychologists were arguing that boys who identified too closely with their mothers would become homosexuals.

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I identify too strongly with the victims.

Also, commonality can lead the therapist to identify too closely with the patient, thus compromising objectivity.

(He probably identifies, too, with what Bolt called More's "adamantine sense of self").

Maybe she's identifying too strongly with Sophy's yearning for acceptance to counsel her effectively.

It's a nod to the risk that you identify too much with the people you are studying.

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