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In others, the responsibility rests with the generalist classroom teacher, or with teachers who self-identify an interest in, willingness or ability to teach music.
Callers either self-identify themselves or, if they do not, they assume that their identity is known.
Many people self-identify with the (local) community of speakers of their language.
If the recipient is unable to recognize the caller, however, the caller needs to self-identify in the next turn.
The complicating issue here of course is that people can (and often do) belong or self-identify with other social groups that exist alongside or within their own culture.
Recognizing the priority of the need to self-identify in telephone conversations reflects, to some extent, the respect for individual rights and autonomy in societies that value individuality highly.
The first problem is that many carers do not regard themselves as such—they do not self-identify.
Most of these self-identify as exiles as their motivation for leaving the island is political in nature.
A few asserted that while they know several chongas, they don't know any who self-identify as such.
According to studies published in 2013, the term has become less negative, and many people now self-identify as otaku.
Some surveys ask people to self-identify, while others calculate church memberships.
In order to be eligible for membership, singers must pass an audition, be at least 18 years old and self-identify as male.
Despite this broad scope, the theory people in computer science self-identify as different from the applied people.
Some anti-nationalists are humanitarians or humanists who pursue an idealist view of world community, and self-identify as world citizens.
Surveys conducted in the last 10 years indicate that between 44%-62% faculty self-identify as liberal, while 9%-18% self-identify as conservative.