Sentence examples for any characterisation from inspiring English sources

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There's hardly any characterisation of the dads.

John Humphrys, broadcaster I'm always slightly puzzled by any characterisation of a nation.

First, in so far as this 'ectoplasm' has any characterisation as a 'stuff' that is, a structure of its own over and above the explicitly mental properties that it sustains it leaves it as much a mystery why this kind of stuff should support consciousness as it is why ordinary matter should.

This qualifier contains consistent free-hand descriptions on recently identified motifs, relevant similarity search results and any characterisation work carried out within Campylobacter species/strains or any orthologs in similar microorganisms.

The first study used a mixed population of cells from the iliac crest without any characterisation, whereas Mansilla et al. reported on the MSCs adhering to tissue culture plastic and expressing CD44 but again there is a mixed population of cells used as not all cells were CD44+.

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According to Blanchot, in his essay "Literature and the Right to Death" (1947-8), "literature begins at the moment when literature becomes a question", when it evades any "essential characterisation".

So, in the time left to me as editor, I thought I would try to harness the Guardian's best resources to describe what is happening and what – if we do nothing – is almost certain to occur, a future that one distinguished scientist has termed as "incompatible with any reasonable characterisation of an organised, equitable and civilised global community".

Kevin Anderson, former director (now deputy director) of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, which has quickly established itself as one of the UK's premier climate research institutions, is even blunter; he says 4C warming is "incompatible with any reasonable characterisation of an organised, equitable and civilised global community".

Can we give any overall characterisation of that 'certain cut', or is it simply ineffable?

However, the product range is so diverse that any one characterisation of the flows is bound to be inaccurate in some sense.

Additionally, 19% of all wounds were a leg ulcer without any further characterisation (ie, venous, arterial or mixed).

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