Sentence examples for will only be identified from inspiring English sources

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The tournament's organiser – who due to the extreme violence and atmosphere of danger surrounding football in Russia will only be identified as "Vladimir" – explains that 23 teams, including three female sides, entered the tournament.

This is exactly what is surmised by a former Hippeau associate who will only be identified as [email protected].

(At the school's request the children quoted will only be identified by the initial of their first name).

Clinically important sexuality-related need will only be identified through systematic assessment.

The impact of these interventions will only be identified if we measure health related quality of life.

Although this brief acid exposure may be sufficient to cause frequent cough, it will only be identified if the breath sample is collected when the coughing occurs.

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For example, a face that generates a memory signal that falls to the extreme right of the horizontal memory-strength axis will not only be identified but will be identified with high confidence.

Blood samples for biomarker analysis will also only be identified by unique identifiers and stored for batch analysis.

She will still only be identified as Mi.

Given the large proportion of patients who are currently undiagnosed, treatment strategies aimed at future healthcare cost-containment will only be successful if patients are identified prior to their presentation with complications of end-stage liver disease.

"The  … ISPA will ensure that ISPs will only be required to identify customers with prior authorisation or through the agreed legal process".

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