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After all, his short time as prime minister had been characterised not only by frenetic political activity and legislative change but scandal in the form of the Khemlani Affair and the more literal affair of Jim Cairns and Junie Morosi.
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Responsibility for this state of affairs lay with Conté, whose government was characterised not only by "state-sponsored abuses and repression", but by "an increasing criminalisation of the state" in which assets were seized and exploited by his close associates, according to a Human Rights Watch report.
Type 2 diabetes is characterised not only by hyperglycemia, but also by dyslipidemia.
Each of these can be characterised not only by the landslide regime but also by the fundamental pre-conditions of tectonic setting and geology.
Big Data is characterised not only by its volume, but by a rich mix of data types and formats (variety) and it's time sensitive nature which marks a deviation from traditional batch processing (velocity) (Karmasphere [4]).
Image quality is characterised not only by resolution, but also by contrast, depending on illumination level, refraction index and the reflectivity of the tissue studied.
The differentiation status of cells is characterised not only by marker localisation but also by marker expression levels.
Tissues taken at recurrence were characterised not only by enhanced Rac1 expression but also increased nuclear Rac1 content.
A Western lifestyle is characterised not only by nutritional excess but also by a very sedentary lifestyle.
The metabolic syndrome is characterised not only by insulin resistance but also by obesity, elevated blood pressure, dyslipidemia, an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and for depression [ 8].
The metabolic syndrome is characterised not only by insulin resistance but also by obesity, elevated blood pressure, dyslipidemia, and an increased risk for cardiovascular disease.
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