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However, this is not always possible and, for some, the experience of CWP becomes characterised by lack of such control.
It is the disease that makes the encounter with the patient becomes characterised by shifting feelings of empathy, hopelessness or frustration, notably related to COPD in general more than to only exacerbations.
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She added: "Rail privatisation has become characterised by poor services, cramped trains and extortionate fares.
His rule as president became characterised by rampant corruption and nepotism, and he was eventually toppled in 2003 by the bloodless rose revolution, led by Mikheil Saakashvili.
What this communicates to visitors about the nature of 21st-century British government is that it has become characterised by fear, loathing and suspicion.
He retained his status as glam-rock gave way to punk, but his recording career became characterised by its inconsistency: sometimes infuriatingly sub-standard, occasionally brilliant.
It was difficult to remember much else from Arsenal and their evening became characterised by the fight to keep Napoli at arm's length.
Because higher crime areas tend to be poor, deprived neighbourhoods have become characterised by public buildings, such as council offices, that come with fortress-like levels of security.
In the current issue of The Word magazine, David Hepworth wonders why they became characterised as "victims of hapless marketing", as opposed to active, discriminating fans whose favourites fly off the shelves.
The president also reiterated his determination to avoid letting the counter-extremism agenda become characterised as a battle against Islam, saying this would be playing into the hands of terrorists and the Islamic State.
In the first of two speeches to a counter-extremism summit in Washington, the president reiterated his determination to avoid letting the agenda become characterised as a battle against Islam, saying this would be playing into the hands of Isis and other terrorist groups.
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