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the identifiable
adjective
Capable of being distinguished and named.
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Confidence limits are derived for the identifiable parameter combinations and the practical identifiability assessed with the aid of trajectory sensitivity analysis.
John Kay is the identifiable, gritty voice of the band.
The key to engaging empathy is what has been called "the identifiable victim effect".
-What is the identifiable population who does not participate in elections for this reason?
The nameless "other" becomes the identifiable "I"; the unimaginably different becomes remarkably familiar.
By Paul Bloom Empathy is deaf to facts and figures; it's engaged by the "identifiable victim effect".
Counterfeit accessories -- those with the logo or the identifiable colors and designs of brand-name bags and accessories -- violate Federal and local trademark laws.
Are we surprised that 72% of the identifiable Afghan civilians killed by the US/Nato during the first eight months of 2008 are women and children?
That the identifiable author has replaced the anonymous one.
And what are the identifiable features of that mechanism?
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But the identifiable builders of the row houses had nothing to do with beer.
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