Sentence examples for He characterised from inspiring English sources

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He characterised Canada as languishing in the "laggard" class.

He characterised nihilism as Dionysian and order as Apollonian.

He characterised the upcoming budget in milder terms, saying it would be "responsible, measured and fair".

He characterised the decision as a cynical commercial choice by his publisher to appease wartime sensibilities.

He characterised the Kremlin's strategy in Ukraine as "not very pragmatic" and "very emotional".

He characterised Watson as an insular and stubborn leader who would not heed the wisdom of his senior players.

He characterised Australian-Russian relations as at a "historic low", compared with a high under the Howard government.

He characterised Apple's relationship with the Irish subsidiaries as "cost-sharing agreements" and said the subsidiaries shared risks as well as rewards.

He characterised the $50bn decision to build submarines in South Australia as a "historic investment" because "only a strong Australia can be a safe Australia".

He characterised Turnbull's criticism of the campaign as a lie as "trying to litigate the fact that the Australian people got it wrong".

He characterised this as a very large step on the road to vindication, which surely it is, and we discussed the next step".

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