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Public sector reforms have sometimes been characterised as containing the paradox of aiming to reward performance and empower staff whilst at the same time implementing downsizing and redundancy – the "human costs of reform" [ 28].
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This is not, and cannot be characterised as, regulation of the press.
The talks have been characterised as traditional, with no new "know-how" from policy makers.
The novel has also been characterised as dawah (Islamic preaching).
He said: "The relationship between Westminster and arms companies has been characterised as a revolving door.
The adhesion processes were composed of hypothetical proteins, 1 of which was characterised as a secreted protein containing an LPxTG domain, which may be an important vaccine candidate.
For our analysis, we included 23 more pools that were characterised as marginal habitats and did not contain Daphnia.
Music is the most common example of a sound pattern with multiple temporal levels, in contrast to which the typical signal of a metronome can be characterised as a one-level pattern that physically contains only one level at which to attribute pulse.
Duration of diabetes was registered and treatment was characterised as oral agents alone or an insulin-containing regimen.
"We think that the information contained in the report was sufficiently important that the deliberate failure to provide it could properly be characterised as a 'cover-up'," consultants from Grant Thornton have concluded.
The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.
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