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The solutions it identifies are necessarily partial and personal, but are intended, Haig suggests, to give hope to others of identifying their own.
Many people carried signs identifying their own dates of arrival to the U.S.; many others bore ones printed with the words from Emma Lazarus's poem "The New Colossus" carved into the Statue of Liberty: "Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free".
A consultant has said parents "are not great" at identifying their own child's obesity.
Fledged chicks roost in large groups, so the parents need some means of identifying their own offspring, Berg explains.
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Men also have a more difficult time identifying their own depression, and are less likely to get help for it because they may not even recognize their behaviors indicate an underlying depression.
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In the meantime, is it too much to ask manufacturers to identify their own transformers, preferably in lurid colours?
As the Men's Health Forum constantly points out, men are reluctant to go their GP and fail to identify their own symptoms of depression.
In my experience, it is crucial that a person with drug-related problems identifies their own goals rather than have them imposed by others.
Similarly, people often fail to identify their own biases because of a compelling human desire to believe they are fair-minded and decent.
It's not quite that they're toeing the government line, but more that they have identified their own interests with "stability" and against "revolutionary change".
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