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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a situation characterised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific condition or context that has distinct features or qualities.
Example: "The study focuses on a situation characterised by high levels of stress and uncertainty among employees."
Alternatives: "a scenario defined by" or "a context marked by".
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The ongoing crisis also favours peri-urban farming in the Alps, resulting on one hand, in a significant slowing down in building development and on the other, in an opportunity to recycle the abandoned land, in a situation characterised by the scarce availability of space suitable for urban activities.
However, the capacity of the new orthogeriatric unit was insufficient for the catchment area of the hospital, and we thus decided to allocate patients randomly between the new and the traditional ward in order to generate valid new evidence from a situation characterised by scarce hospital beds.
If, for example, the CER for BPD alone in a particular country were 30,000 and the CER for BPD and NBPD were 10,000, we would expect, from a prior point of view, that, starting from the situation 'BPD alone' (CER = 30,000) an additional 10% preventive power against NBPD would lead to a situation characterised by a CER of (say) 28,000 (10% of the difference between the two extremes).
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Both groups reported a limited influence on a work situation characterised by clinical pressure and insufficient resources.
The period leading up to this accreditation by the KNMG was a unique situation, characterised by the evolution of a completely new system with a lot of new innovative elements in medical education.
(2) The highest scores for both groups were on stress source variables that measured feelings of not being able to influence a work situation characterised by great demands and insufficient resources.
(b) The absolute scores both groups was highest on variables that measured feelings of not being able to influence a work situation characterised by great demands and insufficient resources.
This suggests a common experience among both the qualified and the N-R C groups of staff - in spite of low average burnout and high personal accomplishment scores - of having limited influence on a work situation characterised by clinical pressure and insufficient resources.
These families spiralled into a highly stressful marital situation, characterised by frequent disputes, suspected infidelity and, at times, physical violence.
Ghana's 12-place decline in the index is blamed mostly on its worsening macroeconomic situation, characterised by large fiscal deficits, rising public debt and high inflation.Zimbabwe's institutional environment is unsurprisingly ranked among the worst in the world, while it is bottom of the global league table for macroeconomics.
The first is that it ends up validating and legitimising the present situation, characterised by poor quality of life, loss of citizens' interest in politics and by the prevarication of lobbies and economic interests.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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