Identifying
in sentence
331 examples of Identifying in a sentence
Last year’s National Security Strategy reiterated this view,
identifying
climate change as a top-level strategic risk to US interests, alongside factors like terrorism, economic crisis, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
And isn’t
identifying
opportunity one of America’s great strengths?
What is needed is visionary leadership at the local level, with municipal governments
identifying
infrastructure projects that promote entrepreneurship, increase their cities’ competitiveness, and promote regional development by strengthening urban-rural connectivity.
In health care, education, agriculture, and employment practices, we are
identifying
policies and practices that have fallen out of step with today’s needs, and we will move quickly to reform them.
As a result, a growing cohort of people are
identifying
as outsiders.
But it is unlike any previous war in human history: for the first time, people around the world are not
identifying
and organizing themselves along national or religious lines, but rather in terms of a global consciousness and demands for a peaceful life, a sustainable future, economic justice, and basic democracy.
Here, scientific integrity is understood not as a duty to stakeholders—funders, companies, or, as with Hwang, politicians concerned about national prestige—but as a collective responsibility that is upheld by
identifying
and correcting errors before they cause substantial harm.
But the lag in
identifying
the challenges, much less in responding to them, seems fairly long almost everywhere.
And, beyond
identifying
the more detailed responsibilities of governments and international institutions, new mechanisms should be created to ensure corporate compliance with human rights.
Up to now, too many inherently influential institutions have lagged in
identifying
and implementing reforms.
This entails finding the optimal balance between spending cuts and tax increases, and
identifying
the least harmful measures over the medium term.
Putting in place a code that sets out clear standards for
identifying
conflicts of interest and robust methods for dealing with complaints about a leader’s behavior is crucial.
If necessary, the US Central Intelligence Agency should be asked to assist in
identifying
how these funds are transferred.
More appealing, however, was the possibility of tracking the scholarly influence of oneself and others over time and across fields, and
identifying
the most highly cited scientists, papers, journals, and institutions.
Beyond looking at purchasing power parity, we also have models for estimating real-exchange-rate (RER) equilibrium, such as by
identifying
the exchange rate at which a country can achieve a sustainable current-account balance, or the rate that would allow an economy to reach full employment.
Beneath all of our identifying, quantifying, and mitigating of risk lies the undeniable and timeless truth that the only constant is change.
That is why, alongside all of the identifying, quantifying, and mitigating, we must also embrace the idea that not all change can be clearly foreseen and planned for.
Following WikiLeaks’ release in July of tens of thousands of documents on the Afghan war, a Taliban spokesman told British journalists that the group was “studying the report” with a view to
identifying
and punishing anyone found to have collaborated with US forces.
Identifying
synergies between Trump’s “America first” and Modi’s “Make in India” approaches will require creativity, patience, flexibility, and most important, a strategic focus.
Even if these ethical questions were answered,
identifying
problematic content at scale confronts serious practical challenges.
By
identifying
trade protection with protecting the environment, consumer rights, human rights, and social welfare benefits, protectionists claim the moral high ground undeservedly in the battle with free-traders.
But while they may be able to report that their baby suffered from rapid breathing or diarrhea, they have no way of
identifying
the cause of these symptoms.
The vast majority of the country’s so-called “educated elite” seem to have no qualms about
identifying
themselves as Muslims first and Pakistanis second.
Amnesty began
identifying
“prisoners of conscience” – people imprisoned for peacefully expressing their political, religious, or other conscientiously held beliefs, or for their cultural identity – all over the world.
In theory, the latter could allow Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies to be not only an arbitrary store of value, but also an anonymous medium of exchange for large-value transactions, just like suitcases full of high-denomination dollar bills, with no mark
identifying
the owner, but now in digital form.
They were in Tuzla awaiting the long and laborious process of
identifying
the remains.
Because investing in human capital is the most important long-term action a government can take, the Human Capital Project focuses on
identifying
the factors that are undermining the efficiency of investments in this area.
The subtext is that Cameron and Obama have closed ranks in
identifying
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, and not the ayatollahs, as the primary wildcard.
Unilateral action in this and other dimensions has undercut the G-20’s mission of
identifying
and implementing mutually beneficial policies in a coordinated way.
As the once-imminent promise of
identifying
“biomarkers” for depression recedes into the distant future, the APA is raising the stakes – and increasing pressure on the already vulnerable – by implying that, after two weeks, a person’s grief is no longer just grief.
Back
Related words
Which
Their
People
About
Should
Important
Could
Economic
Other
First
Would
Countries
World
There
Strategy
Potential
Might
Example
Where
Public