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Students may not self-nominate.
There are excellent screening tools available for those who may not self-identify.
According to [18], consumers, especially residential consumers, may not self-respond to prices in a meaningful manner.
Since many forms of transphobia involve categorizing individuals contrary to their own sense of self, caution is required in applying terms to individuals who may not self-identify with them.
Moreover, many trans people may not self-identify as trans* and so there is a problem of wrongfully imputing identities (and political agendas) that run contrary to self-identifications.
Some who do production work, including some women, therefore may not self-identify as such.
We're building a global network of allies, people who may not self-identify as activists but have a voice, donations and skills and expertise that they can lend to support these movements.
In order for the accelerator to be successful, you need to assemble a portfolio of companies that have the potential to be successful; however, finding those companies can be challenging, as many of them may not self-identify as impact entrepreneurs.
The caring role is complex, and this paper has illustrated a number of reasons why carers may not self-identify.
Misclassification may also have occurred as some women who are providing support to others may not self-identify as 'carers' [ 14, 38].
Information campaigns rely on individuals to self-assess their risk, and former PWID in particular may not self-identify as being part of a risk group, particularly if their exposure was not recent.
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