Sentence examples for are constantly characterized from inspiring English sources

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As also observed in this work, G1407 and G225 are constantly characterized by fully resistance to CIP and reduced susceptibility (at intermediate level) to PEN, AZT, and TET, whereas G2992 is usually pan-susceptible [ 3].

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Since 2005 and up until just last week, Jennifer Aniston was constantly characterized as sad, lonely and (did we mention?) sad!

Many women, Ms. Jones included, are not happy with the image: "When you're constantly characterizing women as fluff that that begins, even subconsciously, to be a part of a culture, it impacts how you see women in general".

New serine proteases are constantly being described and/or characterized [ 10– 13].

They are constantly dealing with trauma that I characterize as "man's inhumanity to man".

There are many metabolites that are much less well characterized than those described here, and new ones are constantly being discovered, such as itaconic acid, discussed above.

When potential collaboration is characterized by significant opposing forces, either negotiations do not take place or they are constantly breaking down.

Many participants characterized companions as worried, and therefore at risk of experiencing stress, because they are constantly anxious about the patient's welfare.

The indications are constantly changing.

Alliances are constantly shifting.

"Legacies are constantly changing.

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