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Be characterised
verb
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Economic slowdowns can often be characterised as periods of hesitation.
The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.
Can a film festival be characterised as digital or analogue?
Fertility treatment: how should donor levels be characterised?
Chipperfield's architecture can be characterised as elemental rather than simply Modern.
Mainly, though, Katie can be characterised as telly's most will-this-do?
While she accepted such information was personal, she said it could "barely" be characterised as such.
This new way of thinking might now be characterised as "deep" or "radical" ecology.
This cannot be characterised as statutory regulation of the press, he says.
Thereafter, down all the years of her childhood, this was how she was to be characterised.
She was not keen to be characterised as a woman architect, or an Arab architect.
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