Identifiable Sentence Examples

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  • Because there is no identifiable cause, there is no way to prevent this condition.

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  • Antisocial behaviors may have an early onset, identifiable as soon as age four, or late onset, manifesting in middle or late adolescence.

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  • Symptoms of tuberous sclerosis may be identifiable at birth or may develop over time.

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  • Autopsy. The autopsy, usually performed by a medical examiner or coroner, focuses on finding any identifiable cause of death.

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  • Another identifiable cause of prematurity is drug abuse (e.g. cocaine) by the mother.

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  • Although modern medicine recognizes that stress, anxiety and depression can trigger IBS attacks, medical specialists agree that IBS is a genuine physical disorder-or group of disorders-with specific identifiable characteristics.

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  • It is not an anatomical or structural defect, nor an identifiable physical or chemical disorder.

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  • Gastroenteritis is not an anatomical or structural defect, nor is it an identifiable physical or chemical disorder.

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  • Also, constant pain that lacks an identifiable physical cause, such as the majority of cases of low back pain, may be considered chronic.

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  • For the child who is not progressing in language skills, developmental delays are readily identifiable.

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  • This is usually a movement phrase measured in counts of 8 and something repeated during the dance at easily identifiable musical cues (such as the chorus).

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  • More than 80 percent of miscarriages are within the first trimester, and only 50 percent have identifiable causes.

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  • All inquiries containing personally identifiable information are subject to deletion.

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  • Braxton Hicks contractions may become stronger and more painful as your due date approaches, although they will still have no identifiable pattern and may often stop if you have a snack or start a different activity.

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  • It used to be that the term "two piece" was reserved for the string bikini, but with the introduction of bra-top and tankini styles, this term is now identifiable with numerous swimsuit types.

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  • It is easily Gene Simmons' most identifiable feature.

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  • If you frequently experience any of the following mild-but-annoying symptoms with no identifiable cause, you might want to consider temporarily cutting gluten from your diet to see if your symptoms improve.

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  • However, the supposed Chupacabras found so far have turned out to be identifiable animals.

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  • The charitable project and the shoes' easily identifiable style and comfort are defining factors for the company's image.

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  • Designed by Frederick Hart, it depicts three servicemen, identifiable as Caucasian, African-American, and Hispanic.

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  • Fortunately, the specifications of most computers are easily identifiable, reducing the amount of energy you need to spend to determine whether it will meet your needs and perform as you expect it to.

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  • Also pay close attention to the site’s privacy policy, as you will be adding a good deal of personally identifiable information about yourself into the form.

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  • For example, some squads have danced to re-mixes of the "Super Mario Brothers" theme, a highly identifiable piece of music.

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  • Focusing on the details in this area of the painting creates an easily identifiable focal point.

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  • The fiddle, flutes and whistles, along with the masterful storytelling of the lyrics, make this music immediately identifiable.

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  • His positronic brain is capable of approximately 50 times the identifiable storage capacity of the human brain, and while he is superior to humans in many ways, he longs to be human.

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  • Customization makes your employees easily identifiable to everyone on the job site, which can help you present a positive company face and, more importantly, which can help you quickly gather your employees in the event of an emergency.

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  • This makes you easily identifiable to your patients' people and to your patients.

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  • Avoid posting pictures with clearly identifiable landmarks, particularly house numbers, street signs, and other personal information.

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  • It's very conveniently put into an XML "Namespace", which helps keep every bit of data uniquely identifiable.

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  • Fuel oils are characterized by the presence of an identifiable homologous series of normal alkanes.

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  • The Scheme must not become an indistinct amalgam of action and as a result each diversity area will be clearly identifiable within the Scheme.

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  • Canada will not condone false statements and unsubstantiated assertions which incite hatred against an identifiable group.

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  • A valley bog is distinguished by having an identifiable water flow as, for example, at Pettypool SSSI.

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  • Yet we have still not directly attributed welfare reform to identifiable subjects in a genuinely causal explanation.

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  • Richard W. Gibson pleaded guilty this week to wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information for economic gain.

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  • Clearly identifiable amnesty bins will be available for the safe disposal of illegal drugs.

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  • That of course means that there will be an unexpected dissonance within what would have been clearly identifiable scientific, yet artificial parameters.

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  • Further down we saw the Russian Orthodox Church easily identifiable by its golden onion domes.

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  • Celtic druids were among the first identifiable religious tribes to inhabit the area.

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  • Furthermore, medusa cells (i.e. connective tissue eosinophils that have assumed an amoeboid or fibrillar shape) were readily identifiable in endometriosis specimens.

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  • Duff certainly has a unique voice, clearly identifiable among the often faceless pop crowd.

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  • Northern bottlenose whales are easily identifiable by their bulbous foreheads and can grow to eight meters in length.

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  • As Smokey has also opined, that sentence you quoted has almost no identifiable meaning - even to native English speakers.

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  • There are also a few Victorian pine pews, easily identifiable.

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  • The photographers (Tempest) will be identifiable by their gold polo shirts.

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  • The AC203 is readily identifiable by its external cooling fan to cool the rectifier; the AC8 does not have this fan.

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  • Personally identifiable information This refers to information that lets us know the specifics of who you are.

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  • There are identifiable markets for farm tourism within rural tourism.

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  • Speedometer readings should be taken throughout, preferably related to readily identifiable points passed.

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  • Communicable disease surveillance relies heavily on patient identifiable information (PII) in order to perform its public health functions effectively.

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  • The goal or telos of human life was known and identifiable; the problem was how to get there.

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  • She's a take-charge kind of girl, who can often get her into trouble, but her escapades are always entertaining and easily identifiable.

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  • Each one involves the theft of a personally identifiable piece of information.

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  • Modern bathroom design is easily identifiable because the lack of clutter and ornament.

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  • By the time the show had finished, Soleil Moon Frye was more identifiable by her character's name than her own.

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  • If you want to be notified as the identifiable breeds list is increased, you can register for Metamorphix update emails.

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  • Since meat by-products don't have to be identified, it is better to be on the safe side and always look for identifiable meat sources in your pet's food.

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  • The book features simpler melodies that are easy to read, easy to play and frequently identifiable.

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  • This way, the underlying problem is identifiable and you, and your loved one, can get a better night's sleep.

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  • These unique slides are easily identifiable by their uphill slopes, safety nets or cages above open parts of the slide, and their long lines of eager riders.

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  • The Santa Cruz Mountains AVA (American Viticultural Area) for example boasts an incredible amount of identifiable microclimates, with the weather differing drastically from one vineyard to another.

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  • Elements that are easily identifiable in furniture pieces are elegant, geometrical designs and angular pieces.

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  • Diagnosis of NF-2 requires the presence of either a nodule or mass (tumor) on the acoustic nerve or another distinctive nervous system tumor, which may only be identifiable through imaging studies.

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  • In order to be classified as an adjustment disorder, these symptoms must be shown to be a response to an identifiable stressor that has occurred within the past three months.

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  • They may occur with no identifiable cause.

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  • These changes may also occur in the absence of an identifiable cause; one of the frustrating aspects of chronic pain is that the stimulus may be unknown.

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  • There are generally no identifiable symptoms of a breech fetus.

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  • There is no identifiable disease or cause.

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  • Do not share personally identifiable information with any individual or organization if you cannot verify that the entity is legitimate and that there is a good reason for you to do so.

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  • Begin with a chess game with the most easily identifiable pieces.

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  • Other famous fairies have a less identifiable look.

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  • The identifiable hierarchy of settlement reflects a perceived increase in the stratification of society dominated by a warrior aristocracy.

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  • In some cases there is just no identifiable cause.

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  • The name Varuna may be Indo-European, identifiable, some believe, with the Greek ofpavos (Uranus), and ultimately referable to a root var, " to cover," Varuna thus meaning "the Encompasser."

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  • The preparation of the soma juice was a very sacred ceremony, and the worship of the god is very old, soma being identifiable with the Avestan homa, prepared and celebrated in the Indo-Iranian period.

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  • In the XVIIIth Dynasty he has too many names and few are clearly identifiable, while the numbers are incomprehensible.

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  • His metaphysical method, however, is like Herbart's, not identifiable with his logic, and the latter has for its central characteristic its thorough restatement of the logical forms traditional in language and the text-books, in such a way as to harmonize with the doctrine of a reality whose organic unity is all-inclusive.

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  • I think to the extent the data is not identifiable to a person and is only used to make suggestions to others, people will participate.

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  • The religious myths are generally identifiable with the Polynesian, but a belief in the gods proper is overshadowed by a general deification of ancestors, who are supposed from time to time to occupy certain blocks of stone, set up near the family dwelling, and surrounded by circles of smaller ones.

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