Sentence examples for are always characterised from inspiring English sources

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are always characterised

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At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; every time.

  • God is always the same.

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Indeed, at mid high latitudes during the recovery phase of the geomagnetic storm ({mathcal {H}}) values are slightly greater than or less than 0.5 in the morning side, while in the evening one they are always characterised by values greater than 0.5.

Participatory practice research in general and participatory futures research in particular are always characterised in two ways: as a theory-based far-sighted study of future and innovative practice on the one hand and practice-oriented (accompanying) research which claims to be far-sighted on the other.

The days after you've seen Moodymann are always characterised by the same phrases, the same questions.

Crucially, the mutants made are always characterised in an otherwise wild-type background as the pyrE mutant is always converted back to prototrophy, using ACE, prior to phenotypic characterisation.

Because myeloma cells are always characterised by a dysregulation of at least one cyclin D (Bergsagel et al, 2005), mainly cyclin D1 or D2, the modifications of the expression of these two proteins were analysed in the different cell lines.

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❦ The Corporation was always characterised by anxiety.

Stephenie's work was always characterised by technical finesse, elegance and wit.

As with other revolutions, the initial phase is always characterised by the loss of many great leaders.

The British industrial pay structure was always characterised by low basic rates with a reliance on overtime to bring them to reasonable levels.

"I've always said Serena Williams is the greatest player we've ever seen," she said, "with the greatest respect to Martina, Steffi … " Homage between players of similar excellence is always characterised by such fence-sitting.

The causes of SS have not been elucidated yet, but it is always characterised by a lymphocytic infiltration in the exocrine glands (mainly the salivary and lacrimal glands) and the presence of circulating autoantibodies that advocate for autoimmune phenomena.

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