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"Howard is more identifiable as a figure from the left wing of the party," Mr. Hodges added.
And individuality was often given less priority than style; that is, some of the numbers were more identifiable as blues ballad or Broadway-style showstopper than as illustrative of a specific dramatic context.
That truth, she said, is that Mr. Obama would have had a more difficult time getting elected if his skin were darker and if he spoke in a dialect more identifiable as "black".
In that book Griffin's view is more identifiable as foundational pluralism.
When the mixing model is applied to the tail-muscle the potential food source that is being assimilated by the crayfish for growth become more identifiable as there is a distinct difference in the contribution value to that of the whole-body (Table 1).
The gender split reflects previous research on bullying in which boys are more identifiable as bullies as they tend to engage in direct bullying involving physical or verbal attacks (Olweus, 1993).
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They were the nicked and the hurt heroes that felt more identifiable to me as a fan.
The unkempt appearance of these IDUs may make them more identifiable to pharmacy staff as drug users, or may be viewed as offensive or frightening to other customers and bad for business, thus increasing the likelihood of refusal.
MNGs were defined as two or more identifiable nuclei sharing the same cytoplasm.
Another pointed to the poor record of data security in the recent past as a cause for concern if more identifiable data were to be used for health research purposes: "Government departments, including the NHS, have got a pretty poor record for securing personally identifiable information".
I expanded the role of flow filters to include non-technical parameters, such as "perceivable" or "identifiable" musical qualities (is this gesture more identifiable than that one?), motivic and rhythmic identity (from iconic to textural) and more.
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