Sentence examples for verbally identify from inspiring English sources

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Baptist told VICE that officers on outreach always operate in plainclothes, but says that they are required to carry ID around their neck and verbally identify themselves as law enforcement.

A pair of Braille characters were presented in pseudo-random fashion to the pad of the subject's index finger (right or left) and the subject was instructed to verbally identify whether they were the same or different.

The therapist would verbally identify Agata's state and talk to her in gentle, soothing tones, breathing slowly and calmly.

Be sure that you are able to verbally identify the action in detail, specifically what and why you don't like it, and any repercussions you think the action may have.

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This insular dysfunction may account for the nonverbal nature of traumatic memory recall in PTSD subjects (compare [ 66]) and the difficulty to identify, verbally express, and regulate one's emotional states in response to various kinds of trauma reminders, which has been called posttraumatic alexithymia [ 67].

All patient data will be de-identified and the patient's identity and personal details will be omitted whenever required (e.g. as patients are asked to generate their own contents, they may provide, written or verbally, details that identify others, such as names or places).

In Experiment 1, subjects attempted to verbally describe novel figural designs during presentation and then identify them in a subsequent recognition memory test.

Between January to March, 2011 the community peer supporters delivering the intervention were asked to identify and verbally invite all women receiving the incentives to take part in qualitative interviews, to try and minimise response bias.

While it is less common to identify yourself verbally in relation to an object, it is common enough for a person to identify oneself by an object using nonverbal language.

The observer's field notes were used during analysis, for example, to identify non-verbally expressed (dis)agreement with other comments.

Concern in one's ability to self-disclose, and in their ability to self-disclose verbally, has been identified as a barrier to seeking help [ 20, 45].

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