Sentence examples for might be identifiable from inspiring English sources

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There might be identifiable adversities -- weather, soil, pestilence - and turning points, or at least a progression, as in a snowfall.

In 2003, for instance, a court dismissed a suit filed against Random House and Joe Klein by a woman who claimed she might be identifiable in "Primary Colors," Klein's 1996 novel inspired by Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign.

But when you open a second letter, setting out the meaning of the words complained of, it is quite clear that the trustees of the local mosque, who are not named in the piece but might be identifiable, have put the worst possible meaning on the words complained of.

Some of these figures might be identifiable by a bookish child -- Huck Finn, Long John Silver, the Little Mermaid, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry -- but some would be well known only to a fairly well-read adult: there's Inspector Maigret; is that Zane Grey, perhaps, or Italo Calvino's Baron in the Trees?

The researchers said they only used photos of white male CEOs, because there were so few minorities or women who were CEOs that they might be identifiable, which could influence the assessment of facial traits.

Grice defines unrelativized value "in Aristotelian style [as] whatever would seem to possess such value in the eyes of a duly accredited judge; and a duly accredited judge might be identifiable as a good person operating in conditions of freedom".

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Such alterations might not be identifiable with the low-sensitivity methods used in normal risk assessment (Southern Blot).

Moreover, peptides and receptors are often localized to specific subcellular compartments (e.g., neuronal somata vs. processes), and thus an existing coexpression might not be identifiable using immunolabeling.

Model identifiability is another problem: even if we could collect an infinite amount of experimental data and implement an "ideal" fitting procedure [ 28], the model might not be identifiable for certain network configurations.

It then occurred to me that my taste in pornography is fairly esoteric, and I was probably looking at stuff that might not even be identifiable as porn.

Henry Blodget might be more identifiable than his writers, but all his writers sound like Henry.

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