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It is unclear whether the prime minister's arrangement with the email server could be characterised in this way.
Mathematical objects can be characterised in terms of which symmetry transformations leave them unchanged or invariant.
Thus, stress variability can be characterised in any convenient coordinate system.
While this text demonstrates the projection of a corporate voice, not all journalism can be characterised in this fashion.
The paper then applies the proposed framework to investigate how information flows tend to be characterised in HPM.
Furthermore, the progestogens can be characterised in terms of their partial receptor properties by specific experimental models.
The observed flow regimes could be characterised in terms of the degree of confinement and rate of vapour production.
These preferred states can be characterised in terms of their robustness or stability with respect to the interaction with the environment.
But Mr Carney insists this should not be seen as "generalised and persistent declines in prices" of the sort that could be characterised (in his vocabulary) as "deflation".
Instead of trying to develop an inductive logic, Popper argued for the (deductivist) view that scientific method could be characterised in terms of logically valid deductive inferences.
He suggests that in a fully explicit version of the disjunctive theory hallucination would be characterised in a direct, positive way.
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