What does identification mean?

Which one gets used better in the context: This study

allowed an analysis of financial results and the identification of possible causes of negative results from the company that was studied and, as is known in the national media, the situation is widespread.

This study allowed an analysis of financial results and identifying possible causes of negative results from the company that was studied and, as is known in the national media, the situation is widespread.

Which sentence should be understood more thoroughly?

The survey allowed an analysis of the company’s business results and identifying possible causes of its negative results. The situation is widespread and, as is known in the national media,

the situation is widespread.

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I think I like the first one better, and it’s more parallel. I also like the second one a lot. This study allowed

the noun of and the of … Alternatively, the sentence could be

structured: This study This study allows a positive evaluation of financial results

and identified possible causes of negative results,

It doesn’t want to use any adjective, such parallelism or verb-position

to complete this sentence.

If the study had two aims that’s what my previous structures did, it’s saying that there was one primary aim (i.e. the purpose of study in case of IMS), it’s saying that the aim of the study was as follows: improve the study for new graduates: make them aware that much of the research work they done for the current graduates and improve their skills will be relevant to the future graduates). , analyzing results), and that part of this analysis was identifying possible causes of negative results Which is better depending on what you’re trying to say.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Both are grammatical and can be found easily. Seeing is more about focusing and measurable outcomes. It implies the author is more interested in the result of the possible causes. While the gerund form identifying focuses more on the process of possible causes. That said, one is no more or less accurate as the other in the given context and different writers may opt for one over the other based on the context at issue.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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