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Surely more relevant was the fact that he felt some sort of identification with terrorists and with ISIS.
Thus, any avoidance strategy always includes some sort of identification procedure to sense the use of resources, then decides based on the data and acts on it accordingly [12].
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They are intended to fold illegal immigrants into the fabric of the community by giving them entree to services and places that require some sort of recognized identification.
Within a few years, we are likely to have some sort of national identification system, and the government will be able to check the names of everyone boarding a train or bus; will we then have no-ride rules also?
Be prepared to show some sort of personal identification to take the final exam!
This process requires some sort of reliable patient identification system, and due to their use of personal identification numbers, the Nordic countries became the first to implement registries.
(Are security agents, ever?) But, after asking my husband and children to step aside, he summoned a colleague — some sort of "no photo identification" specialist — to deal with me.
To replace your passport, you'll need a photo, some sort of government-issued identification or evidence of your U.S. citizenship (like a driver's license, birth certificate or copy of your original passport), a travel itinerary and your police report (if available), and you'll have to fill out a few forms at the embassy or consulate.
The rest of the works here tend to be more personal, with the artist exploring some sort of racial, sexual or ethnic identification.
No other medieval philosopher I know of makes this sort of identification, and Albert himself comes to reject it in some of his later works.
Lamentably, many qualified voters will stay home, some out of apathy or disillusionment but others because they lack the right sort of identification.
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