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Fortunately this shouldn't be possible in England because of the way substitutions are handled: both teams have to submit forms to identify in writing the name and number of the player coming on and going off.
Mr. Obama could have checked white, checked both black and white, or checked the last category on the form, "some other race," which he would then have been asked to identify in writing.
For the purposes of this Agreement, "Confidential Information" means all non-public confidential and proprietary information of a party which such party identifies in writing as confidential or which, under the circumstances surrounding disclosure, such other party should have understood was delivered in confidence and includes the terms of this Agreement.
But individual investors can choose to identify in writing a specific lot when selling part of a holding — and that can be beneficial, if, for example, they have a big loss on one sale and want to take a big gain on another, using the loss to offset it.
All of these pitfalls were identified in writing.
643) and Sun Simiao (581 682), the former who first identified in writing that patients with diabetes had an excess of sugar in their urine, and the latter who was the first to recognize that diabetic patients should avoid consuming alcohol and starchy foods.
In [16], a number of suggestions of behavioral markers for radical violence that can be identified in written text are presented.
They were identified in written assignments and presentations.
It is recommended that the responsibilities and assigned duties of all staff be clearly identified in written policies.
Not clearly identifying - in writing - exactly who you are looking to hire.
No one was identified in a written ruling.
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