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It's also a world that modern readers may more readily identify with.

In fact I think that the ambition of the programme ended up creating a lot of nuance and, as a result, characters you could more readily identify with.

For while the school prided itself on its egalitarian ideals, I noticed that most teachers were more comfortable dispensing their enthusiasm on children with whom they could more readily identify, while offering kids like myself little more than well-intentioned condescension.

Illegal Pitch Charged Shane Spencer concentrated all spring on trying to more readily identify the spin of a slider that breaks away from him, and with the count three balls and two strikes on Tuesday night, Anaheim's Kent Bottenfield threw a pitch that broke away from Spencer, like a slider might.

Also, the New York pilot will create an "electronic dashboard" for nursing homes that eases communication among doctors and nurses, enables front-line staff to more readily identify emerging medical problems, and standardizes information that passes back and forth between nursing homes and hospitals when a patient is transferred.

That developed societies are losing touch with the natural world is not exactly news: A 2002 British study, for example, found that the average 8-year-old could more readily identify Pikachu, Metapod and Wigglytuff — characters from Pokemon, the Japanese trading-card game — than native species in their communities, including otters, beetles and oak trees.

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Irv and Jerry proposed in their 1972 book, Schizophrenia and Genetics, that the genetic basis of psychiatric disorders could be better understood, and specific genes more readily identified, by the discovery of biological characteristics that lie a step closer to DNA than the clinically observable symptoms and signs, the "exophenotypes", by which disorders are defined.

The true figures may be much lower, as respondents were much more readily identified in countries with such organizations.

NISP quantifications tend to exaggerate the importance of species whose elements are more readily identified, and minimises the importance of species represented by only a few specimens, whereas MNI exaggerates the presence of rarer animals (Payne 1985b).

A blurred picture identification task showed that neutral objects that preceded traumatic pictures in the stories were subsequently more readily identified than those that had preceded neutral stories, indicating enhanced priming.

An automobile is perceived as a better example of vehicle than a rowboat, and much better than an elevator; a carrot is more readily identified as falling under the concept vegetable than a pumpkin.

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