Sentence examples for They characterised from inspiring English sources

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"They characterised the demands as unreasonable and hysterical," she added, urging voters not to forget that "today's unreasonable demands are tomorrow's conventional wisdom".

They characterised organised frontline workers and service users as the underlying cause of the country's problems and argued that government should listen to them much less.

They characterised patterns of genetic variation for salivary amylase, the enzyme responsible for starch digestion in humans.

They characterised the dieting industry as " greedy", "a scam" and "a money making industry": "As someone who's been there and done it, I know for a fact that it is a major advertising rip off".

Why then were they characterised as "flawed" by the Organisation of American States (OAS)?

They were also objecting to what they characterised as efforts to sideline the poorest countries.

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They characterise it as a war between business competitors.

Using the language of modern management, they characterise the challenges posed by the internet not as threats but as opportunities.

Some experts think this will involve a more European approach, which they characterise as focusing on protecting particular competitors rather than protecting competition.

It's partly because they characterise C as a narcissist without any reference to the culture that encourages such behaviour, but it isn't just that.

Some academics, however, are worried by student unions' determination to rule on what students should and shouldn't see or discuss – and by what they characterise as universities' failure to challenge it.

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