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Alone, there was no need for identity, for self-definition.
We get the Nets' need for identity in the buildup to Brooklyn.
Covering was a choice I had made in high school, partly out of a need for identity, and partly out of fear.
Particularly in more serious cases, the police are so keen to get things rolling that they often overlook the need for identity parades or DNA evidence.
Nevertheless the government's Prevent strategy requires teachers to spot signs of radicalisation that include "a desire for political and moral change", "feelings of grievance and injustice" and "a need for identity, meaning and belonging".
While our need for identity preservation can affect the way we derive meaning from science, it is also true that science often cannot tell us what gives people meaning.
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"This is the information needed for identity theft to allow criminals to open accounts in the names of the 4.5 million victims".
Admit the South to a truly American identity and the need for confederate identity will disappear.
Identity protection in risk situations The need for greater identity protection for some children became increasingly evident in international reporting during the 1990s.
So, too, does the need for group identity.
And Sheen's Hamlet is a classic Freudian case experiencing what the latest Arden edition, discussing the psychological approach to the play, neatly summarises as "fantasies concerning the need for masculine identity to free itself from the contaminated maternal body".
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