Identity
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; personal identity; individuality
- the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known
- an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; identity element; identity operator
- exact sameness; identicalness; indistinguishability
n.
- your identity as it is experienced with regard to your individuality as male or female; awareness normally begin in infancy and is reinforced during adolescence
- Some groups also directly challenge gender identity.
- Fewer extend those protections to cover gender identity.
- 18 states have hate crime laws regarding gender identity.
n.
- a card certifying the identity of the bearer; card
- He was always well dressed, and had a seemingly valid identity card and expertise.
- Possession of a passport, or a EU compliant national identity card is generally needed in Cyprus.
- Güney holds that Özbay gave his identity card to Abdullah Çatlı, a hitman who died in the Susurluk crash.
n.
- distress and disorientation (especially in adolescence) resulting from conflicting pressures and uncertainty about one's self and one's role in society
- The Hadhrami community in Singapore is now facing an identity crisis.
- The term was chosen as the title of the book to express the confusion and identity crisis of Black Canadian youth.
- A writer from No Ripcord shared a similar sentiment, stating that the "identity crisis" seemingly displayed in "As If!"
n.
- an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; identity; identity operator
- Since the identity element "e" ∈ "N", "a" ∈ "aN".
- The identity element is the universal relation.
- The identity element is the identity relation.
n.
- a scalar matrix in which all of the diagonal elements are unity; unit matrix
- Finally, , where "I" is the identity matrix.
- If is a positive integer, then denotes the identity matrix.
- The formula defines a translation if and only if "A" is the identity matrix.
n.
- an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates; identity; identity element
n.
- the co-option of another person's personal information (e.g., name, Social Security number, credit card number, passport) without that person's knowledge and the fraudulent use of such knowledge
- Discarded billing records may be used for identity theft.
- About 65 were charged with identity theft.
- The practice was discontinued as identity theft became widespread.
n.
- the automatic identification of living individuals by using their physiological and behavioral characteristics; biometric identification; biometric authentication
n.
- the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; identity; individuality
- For example, Hume's views on personal identity do not appear.
- To set up the borderless account, prior personal identity verification is needed.
- Camus drew parallels among football, human existence, morality, and personal identity.
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- In "'Hush", Batman reveals his true identity to Catwoman.
- When Theseus arrived, he did not reveal his true identity.
- She was able to conceal her true identity.
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- Flag Boasting) policy in 1936 to boost national identity.
- The ePassport gates do not accept national identity cards.
- This movement led to resurgence of Persian national identity.
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- The Alpine region has a strong cultural identity.
- This story has become a central theme in the United States cultural identity.
- The civilization in which someone lives is that person's broadest cultural identity.
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- Then that new status will become her new identity.
- He creates a new identity to battle this racism.
- Bhadu's new identity, as a royal princess, is kept secret.
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- But I also had my own identity and I knew who I was."
- Rao relates, singer's voice as his or her "own identity".
- Each of the 3 shows have its own identity.
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- Here they developed an ethnic identity.
- a language with which no-one retains a sense of ethnic identity.
- Ladins developed a national ethnic identity in the 19th century.
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- She is revealed to know Clark's secret identity as Superman.
- Rudy was surprised to learn from Lois Superman's secret identity.
- This disguise resembles Wonder Woman's secret identity of Diana Prince.
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- Some months later, they found out his real identity.
- He urges Sakkhi to tell him the real identity of Somnath.
- Ranjita tells her friends about her father's real identity.
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- They checked the identity cards of all the passengers.
- The ePassport gates do not accept national identity cards.
- In the resistance, Gerrit van der Veen specialized in forging identity cards.
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- Some lesbian feminists practice BDSM and regard it as part of their sexual identity.
- He said that he viewed the idea of treating sexual identity as an adult topic as "absurd."
- He was gay, his sexual identity having been an open secret among those who knew him, but remaining unknown to the public.
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- Party identification, as described above, is a social identity.
- D with Tajfel, he contributed to the development of the social identity theory.
- Each group had a characteristic way of speaking, and used this to create social identity.
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- "It was not a case of mistaken identity, it was a deliberate act," he said.
- One man was arrested by police, though it later was revealed to be a case of mistaken identity.
- In a case of mistaken identity, Zartan kills the Hard Master, leader of the Arashikage, instead.
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- He had a son, Morton C. Just, with a Canadian woman whose identity is unknown.
- The same name given to the stones was given to the dead whose identity was unknown.
- The film tells a story about a man (Bateman) whose identity is stolen by a woman (McCarthy).
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- She unpacks identity politics, access and stereotypes through this character.
- Central to these movements were the issues of identity politics and structural inequality, features emerging from the Black Power movement.
- The amendment was opposed by conservative delegates (such as Jim Bopp of Indiana, who termed such an amendment "identity politics") and was voted down.
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- The orange 'Budgen' corporate identity was used from c. 1968 to 1989.
- ANR become Australian National (AN) as it refined its corporate identity.
- In 2015, the company assumed a new corporate identity to reflect the new ownership.
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- A sense of identity gained in the previous stages is also necessary for intimacy to develop.
- This is because historical memory helps unite communities and preserve their sense of identity.
- They often viewed themselves as 'knights of the air' and the badge helped foster a sense of identity on and with the squadron.
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- It attempts to break down "the barrier of identity through a four-phased process."
- These designs were intended to strengthen the country's national identity through the celebration of the events of 14 July 1789.
- Role confusion and inability to choose vocation can result from a failure to achieve a sense of identity through, for example, friends.
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- Some victims were reportedly killed for not having identity documents or for their ethnicity.
- The uploading of scanned or photographed identity documents is a practice in use, for example at Facebook.
- The title of doctor used to become a part of the name and was added as such to personal identity documents.
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- Longtime residents regret the loss of the town's historic name and separate identity.
- Estrada's manager said he was trying to establish a new and separate identity from "CHiPs".
- It appears that the Cail company kept its separate identity and did not merge with Fives-Lille until 1958.
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- along with similarities between gender identity disorder and species identity disorder.
- Lawrence and others have posited parallels between gender identity disorder and apotemnophilia.
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- It was later learned that one of the two Russians, Magomedov, had been using a false identity.
- To accomplish this, she is willing to go as far as marrying Julio Cesar under a false identity.
- His superiors approved this plan and provided him with a false identity card in the name of "Tomasz Serafiński".
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- Anaal Udaybabu designed a brand identity for on-the-web storage.
- On November 23, AOL unveiled a sneak preview of a new brand identity which has the wordmark "Aol."
- In 2014, Delaware North launched a new global brand identity as the company prepared to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2015.
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- In terms of his religious identity, Pederson has described himself as "pretty much nothing."
- According to 2011 Census of India, 99.76% of Indians identified with a religion while 0.24% did not state their religious identity.
- Historian D. G. Hart has also argued that "evangelicalism needs to be relinquished as a religious identity because it does not exist".
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- Race, gender issues, and racial identity often feature in Lee's works.
- Her art themes feature gender, sexuality and the nature of racial identity.
- The art's themes touch on racial identity, adoption and feelings of diaspora.
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- The team hired sports design firm Brandiose to create their new visual identity.
- In October 2006, the bank began operating under a single brand, name and visual identity.
- As part of the creative mandate, Rediffusion Y&R maintains Hoichoi's visual identity and its advertising campaigns.
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- This protein was found to have a high sequence identity to AFAP1, thus its name AFAP1L2.
- Two similar (85% sequence identity) protein kinases were originally called ERK1 and ERK2.
- The sRNAs are tandemly arranged, structurally nearly identical and share 70% sequence identity.
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- Rather, Xinjiang's distinct identity was given by the Qing.
- Each faculty/school has significant autonomy based on its attributed powers, and a distinct identity within the University.
- Each individual stripe or spot on a wing has a distinct identity that can be traced from species to species within a family.
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- It was woven deeply into the culture and identity of the Serbs”.
- Had they been successful most of Kaguru culture and identity would have been lost.
- All the festivals and ceremonies pertain to significant aspects of the Amis culture and identity.
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- She also played the role of Lorelei Hills, Beth's dissociative identity disorder personality, from 2001 to 2002.
- Revolving around a murder investigating, Azim played a character suffering from dissociative identity disorder and the accused murderer.
- Revolving around a murder investigating, Shafeeu played a character suffering from dissociative identity disorder and the accused murderer.
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- She also played the role of Lorelei Hills, Beth's dissociative identity disorder personality, from 2001 to 2002.
- Revolving around a murder investigating, Azim played a character suffering from dissociative identity disorder and the accused murderer.
- Revolving around a murder investigating, Shafeeu played a character suffering from dissociative identity disorder and the accused murderer.
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- Goan's always wanted a unique identity from India.
- The protocol creates a unique identity for each ticket that is then stored on a public blockchain.
- Not until the end of the nineteenth century did the guitar begin to establish its own unique identity.
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- In this modern understanding, folklore is a function of shared identity within any social group.
- However, unlike "Frank's Cock", "Secret Weapons" focused on an LGBT identity within Canada's native community.
- Each faculty/school has significant autonomy based on its attributed powers, and a distinct identity within the University.
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- Lofty has a problem - he needs to get identity papers from the Ministry.
- The government introduced new identity papers and obligatory registration for citizens in December 1932.
- In 1942, she was able to escape the ghetto with the help of her mother and, using forged identity papers, adopted the name Elżbieta Chodakowska.