IDENTIFICATION
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Definitions
1. the inability to evaluate difference in time, location, form, composition or importance. (HCOB 24 Jan 59)
2. identification is a monotone assignment of importance. (HCOB 24 Jan 59)
3. the inability to evaluate differences in time, location, form, composition, or importance. (SOS, p. 153)
4. the lowest level of reasoning is complete inability to differentiate, which is to say, identification. (SOS, p.153)
5. Duplicating in one space continually, is in itself identification. (2ACC-25B, 5312CM17)