8 sentences with 'identification'

Example sentences and phrases with the word identification and other words derived from it.


« It is essential to carry your identification to enter the building. »

identification: It is essential to carry your identification to enter the building.
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« Biometrics is a technology that allows for the identification of individuals through unique physical traits. »

identification: Biometrics is a technology that allows for the identification of individuals through unique physical traits.
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« This evolution, along with the identification of slavery with race, forever changed the institution of slavery and shaped its unique character in the New World. »
« Likewise, the Sassanid identification of themselves, Iran, and the legacy of earlier Persian dynasties fused the essential ingredients of Persian historical identity. »
« With the demise of the Spanish branch of the family in 1700 (the last Spanish Habsburg, Charles II, died without an heir in 1700), this identification was even stronger. »
« This identification between authority and power exists in hierarchical organisations, in which the distinction between those who decide, those who transmit decisions and those who execute them is very marked. However, power and authority do not always coincide. »
« Another aspect of the identification of the popoli grossi (wealthy Italian people) was that, despite their penchant for feuds, they needed a peaceful political environment on a large scale for their commercial interests to flourish. Thus, they were often hesitant to embark on a full-scale war in Italy itself. »
« In relationships resulting from consensual adherence, the relationship of obedience does not disappear. For example, if we were to imagine an ideal democracy, in which there is a perfect identification between rulers and ruled, the relationship of authority would not disappear, but rather, instead of an opposition between those who command and those who obey, there would be a differentiation between those who set the rules and those who, without participating in their establishment, agree to abide by them. »

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