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Asked to name the date of his first face-to-face meeting with the new transport secretary, who has been characterised elsewhere as a "bone dry Thatcherite," he stunned seasoned Boris-watchers and his questioner alike by providing a succinct, straightforward answer - "OK, Caroline, the answer is Thursday 27 May" - and leaving it at that.
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These activities, which have been characterised elsewhere [ 48] as the tasks of 'planning, engaging, executing and reflecting and evaluating' have the objective of enhancing ownership and commitment to the integrated model of change thereby facilitating collective action and reflexive monitoring.
The talks have been characterised as traditional, with no new "know-how" from policy makers.
He said: "The relationship between Westminster and arms companies has been characterised as a revolving door.
The novel has also been characterised as dawah (Islamic preaching).
Nonetheless, the group-based nature of ICST has been characterised in the media and elsewhere as indicative of high levels of sophistication and organisation (e.g. Barnardo's 2012).
Lysozymes have been characterised in several insects.
This phenomenon is consistent with findings from elsewhere [ 8] and can be characterised as a collective action problem [ 11, 12].
The Whigs are characterised as the persecutors of the early Christians, and betraying Tories are characterised as apostates.
The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.
Can a film festival be characterised as digital or analogue?
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