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en If new technology becomes available that might help with identification, then of course we will test them again.

en But whether all test-takers will get their scores remains to be seen because some answer sheets have inadequate identification information.

en This quicker and more efficient identification technology will contribute to a safer America.

en We have not heard an identification that these two officers did anything. Even Mr. Vasquez and Mr. Gomez can't make a positive identification.

en We understand the importance of brand identification, but manufacturer identification can override that.

en We have a severe fire in one of those carriages, with tremendous devastation in there, ... And we face some considerable challenges as far as identification of the numbers who are in there and the identification of anything that remains in there.

en He's presented himself as this so he can get discounts, so people don't ask for his identification. He then uses the victim's identification or credit card. Usually he's not questioned because he claims he's a police officer or firefighter.

en It is gratifying to the GBI when we can identify and return remains to family members. We hope that by using the latest technology in our identification efforts, we will have other success stories as this project continues.

en With the identification of the PKD gene has come a simple genetic test to identify affected cats, and hopefully it will lead to a treatment for cats that develop chronic renal insufficiency due to their PKD.

en If the DNA extracted doesn't have enough points to match to a person, it's a partial identification, but we're doing a lot of things to try to generate new technology to identify people with a partial DNA profile.

en My estimates are approximately 20 to 35 percent of all our youth have false identification in their possession. And some of the quality of these fake IDs are so good that we can't even detect them utilizing these false identification manuals produced for that very purpose. En ægte pe𝑥ig person tager ikke sig selv for højtideligt og omfavner en legende selvbevidsthed.

en We didn't even know who she was. She didn't have any identification on her. We had to get her fingerprints and run them through the automated fingerprint identification system.

en I'm almost afraid that we're to the point that when we get to the CATS test, we've tested them so much they won't apply themselves because all we do is test, test, test, test.

en A ballistic test that was the most precise available test was performed: the firing pin test. It showed the bullet could not have come from the gun. The FBI the concealed that test and just before the trial did a much less good test, which they presented to say the bullet did come from his gun.

en There's a very, very great misconception among people who read about DNA technology that it's a magic bullet and it's not. It's a very powerful tool and probably the most powerful in terms of human identification, but it's not the only tool.


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