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The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
Very likely it will also include a recognition that the work we are reading reflects or `` belongs to '' some way of thought labelled as a `` school '' or an `` -ism '', i.e. a complex or `` syndrome '' of ideas occurring together with sufficient prominence to warrant identification.
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
Some of the most dramatic successes of Communism in winning local support can be traced to the identification -- correct or not -- of Communist regimes with personal honesty and pro-Western regimes with corruption.
Chewing it over with his colleagues and in his own mind, he reaches a tentative identification of the question -- tentative because it may change as he explores it further and because, if no tolerable answer can be found, it may have to be changed into one which can be answered.
Mutants may also be developed with changes in biochemical properties that are of importance in identification.
First, and most obvious, was the growing nationalism and the tendency to regard the state, and the individual's identification with the state, as transcending other ties of social solidarity.
In another study chromium-substituted aluminum oxyhydroxides and related species, prepared homogeneously by high-temperature hydrolysis, are being characterized and investigated spectrally in the ultraviolet region with a view to identification and semiquantitative estimation of the phases formed under varying preparative conditions.
Dr. H. V. Hilprecht, Professor of Assyrian at the University of Pennsylvania, dreamed that a Babylonian priest, associated with the king Kurigalzu, ( 1300 B.C. ) escorted him to the treasure chamber of the temple of Bel, gave him six novel points of information about a certain broken relic, and corrected an error in its identification.
Anyone's identification with an international struggle, whether warlike or peaceful, requires absurd oversimplification and intense emotional involvement.
And, as shown in Chapter 6,, some SNP females originally developed such trust only during their adolescence, through the aid of, and their identification with, alter-parents.
Many appeared to regard their sexual behavior as a justifiable means of gaining acceptance from and identification with others ; ;
but very few seemed aware that such acceptance and identification need to be supplemented with more enduring and stable identification of and with one's self.
It provides identification -- with an idea, a value, a cause that cuts through, or even transcends, the multiple and ambivalent identities of their passage from child to adult, and permits their forceful and overt expression of emotion.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
The twenty-three ( or twenty-two with the Paynes themselves omitted ) provided merely a place to start, and their identification was the barest of starts.
A religious community with a vital sense of mission achieves a degree of group orientation and group identification seldom found elsewhere.
Religious who derive their own sense of purpose through identification with the religious community rather than the academic community are prone to underestimate both the layman's reservoir of idealism and his need for this identification.
Much more than shelter, housing symbolizes social status, a sense of `` belonging '', acceptance within a given group or neighborhood, identification with particular cultural values and social institutions, feelings of pride and worth, aspirations and hopes basic to human well-being.
Obviously what we are confronted with here is the identification of `` professional '' with narrow skills and specialization, the effective servicing of a client, rather than responsiveness to the wider and deeper meaning and associations of one's work.

identification and family
* Evaluation of new computer-enhanced identification program for microorganisms: adaptation of BioBASE for identification of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae
Historical, social, and family context is essential to achieving correct identification of individuals and relationships.
Traditionally, the basic information needed to ensure correct identification of each person are place names, occupations, family names, first names, and dates.
These pseudonyms had an official character and were the predecessor of identification numbers: soldiers were identified by their first names, their family names, and their noms de guerre ( e. g. Jean Amarault dit Lafidélité ).
The identification of certain individual species is often very difficult, even for a specialist in that particular family.
Documents captured with the source ( identification card, letters, map sections, and so forth ) can provide information that identifies the source, his organization, his mission, and other personal background ( family, knowledge, experience, and so forth ).
The tracks run on large-diameter road wheels, which allows for easy identification of the T-72 and descendants ( the T-64 / 80 family has relatively small road wheels ).
A. von Domaszewski amended this family identification and correctly saw the child as Germanicus.
Even though it was the story of a poor Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, it had identification for a wide segment of listeners ".
Comparative genomic analysis has led to the identification of 11 proteins which are uniquely found in members of the family < i > Helicobacteraceae </ i >.
Until the early 19th century, most of the Lowland and Border clans did not identify themselves by specific family tartans other than that of their local district, nor did they wear the kilt or play the Great Highland Pipes ( although they would be familiar with the widely used Lowland or Border or Northumbrian Pipes ), but afterwards they adopted these characteristics of Highland culture as a form of clan identification, which they continue to use to the present day.
While some family and community health organisations may require details of whakapapa as part of client assessment, it is generally better if whakapapa is disclosed voluntarily by whanau, if they are comfortable with this .. Usually details of a client ’ s whakapapa are not required since sufficient information can be obtained through their iwi identification.
The Spanish decree on change family names for easy identification of inhabitants led to the assignment of the initial letter ' Y '/ ' I ' for families originating from Malinao.
His own sense of injustice at family poverty, as three of his siblings died in infancy, was likewise fundamental to the strong identification with the working class that lay at the root of his political outlook.
Nevertheless, what has been called ' his identification with an ideal mother ' could perhaps lead to a derivative idealisation of family life: indeed, arguably, with ' the theoretical icon of the mother and child Winnicott sometimes uses psychoanalysis to redescribe a traditional theology ... psychoanalysis was incorporated into a Christian empiricist tradition '.
Since the original discovery this identification has been challenged by some scholars on various grounds, including the spelling of the inscription, the lack of any mention of Caiaphas's status as High Priest, the plainness of the tomb ( although the ossuary itself is as ornate as might be expected from someone of his rank and family ), and other reasons.
He opens the envelope to find an enlargement of the only photo of him and the foster family and also a further enlargement of the soldier's dog tag with his identification.
Human metapneumovirus ( hMPV ) is a negative single-stranded RNA virus of the family Paramyxoviridae and is closely related to the avian metapneumovirus ( AMPV ) subgroup C. It was isolated for the first time in 2001 in the Netherlands by using the RAP-PCR ( RNA arbitrarily primed PCR ) technique for identification of unknown viruses growing in cultured cells.
It is recognized as a distinctly ( if not quite exclusively ) Serbian custom, and today it is quite common for nonobservant Christians or even atheists to celebrate it in one form or another as a hereditary family holiday and a mark of ethnocultural identification.
More serious and scientific field identification books, including those intended for students, will probably include identification keys to assist with identification, but the publicly accessible field guide is more often a browsable picture guide organized by family, color, shape, location or other descriptors.
The Ottoman family was ethnically Turkish in its origins, as were some of its supporters and subjects, however the dynasty immediately lost this " Turkic " identification through intermarriage with many different ethnicities.

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