Example sentences of "of identifying " in BNC.
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1 | He it was who conceived the idea of identifying mind with consciousness and of claiming that consciousness and its contents are radically different sods of things from bodies and their properties . |
2 | Another witness had earlier reported seeing four hooded and shackled men under arrest at the military section of the airport during the coup , but there was no way of identifying them . |
3 | Hence condensation and displacement were , and are still , related ways of identifying the deviant . |
4 | Barton worked a sixteen-hour day , which began with careful , detailed consideration of the trading figures and key ratios for every one of his forty-three major shops and the output of both factories , and continued , usually by helicopter , with a detailed aerial survey of a particular area as the quick way of identifying new sites , interspersed with unheralded descents on the manager of any shop he took a fancy to visit . |
5 | Much emphasis was put on the importance of identifying the key decision-takers and making sure that they had the right information — much was made of the necessity of their getting a balanced picture on which to take their decisions . |
6 | Yet I must resist both the temptation of identifying word with reality and that of separating word from reality . |
7 | Clarissa was horrified lest Charles thought of identifying himself with such a call . |
8 | This seems to be an inferior method of identifying the question of the boundaries of permissible conduct , and it is arguable whether this requirement forms part of the criminal law . |
9 | ‘ There must be some other way of identifying him , ’ I said . |
10 | Nobody would be capable of identifying the paragraph as words which were the equivalent of a man 's post-coital sadness or silence . |
11 | Recent studies rely on the one hand on techniques of transplanting tissues , or cells , or even individual genes , from one site to another , and on the other of identifying the genes concerned in particular processes . |
12 | The machinery of identifying and training field workers from among the community groups , and in some areas , college students , of the selection of regional staff and State co-ordinators was set in motion even though the ARC delayed in granting approval for the funding . |
13 | In larger , less homogeneous and more densely populated countries , such as France or the UK , the task of identifying areas qualifying for assistance is more complex . |
14 | The second stage of identifying and defining the nature and type of information required would bring together both quantitative and qualitative information . |
15 | Therefore , it can be seen that the application of the rational and political framework is a valuable way of identifying the underlying approach to budgeting in a school . |
16 | There are obvious problems with this approach : there is no common definition as to the components of these qualities , there is no reliable method of identifying them and a list of qualities may well include contradictory elements . |
17 | The distribution of machair ( Figure 1 , a and b ) may be used as a means of identifying differences between island groups . |
18 | Although such tests are not universally standard , and will only be capable of identifying certain types of mental handicap , they do introduce the possibility of the mother having an abortion to dispose of the mentally handicapped foetus . |
19 | Complaints are valuable feedback on the effectiveness of the organisation of the school and as a means of identifying where improvements can be made . |
20 | Accepting the authority as a way of identifying with a group will be justified only if the trust is not altogether misplaced . |
21 | To him fell the duty of identifying the body . |
22 | ‘ We are faced with the task of identifying the girl . |
23 | He will build mock-ups of a capsule for a Mars mission in the hope of identifying those errors ‘ designed into ’ the automation . |
24 | I am struck by the pervasiveness of assumptions of genre in writing and thinking about television , and by the simultaneous difficulty of identifying where the theoretical groundings of these assumptions lie . |
25 | Here , briefly , I want to take their critique seriously as a way of identifying the issue of value , of resisting the more celebratory aspects of an accommodation to the logic of commodification and consumption , and of recovering some of the ground lost or forfeited by critique . |
26 | It is a means of identifying more closely with the joy of Jesus Christ . |
27 | For , because they cause alterations in development , they offer the possibility of identifying genes which play a normal role in development . |
28 | However , in 1985 , a fortuitous observation made in the Harvard laboratory of the distinguished geneticist and Nobel Laureate , Phil Leder , seemed to offer a way of identifying one of the genes . |
29 | The value of identifying a single main message can not be overstated . |
30 | The effort of identifying your main message , described earlier , can pay off spectacularly . |