Sentence examples for beginning to characterize from inspiring English sources

Exact(10)

The acrimony and the incivility and the outright dishonesty that is beginning to characterize political life is causing the American public to lose faith in its government.

Yet the nature of individual human-pet relationships varies widely, and only now are scientists beginning to characterize those differences, and their impact on the family.

He is just beginning to characterize the silk and understand how the caddisflies produce it, but the eventual goal is the same as with the sandcastle worm.

Architecturally, the interiors were in plain modern style, and the slightly differing exteriors demonstrate the trim, industrial character, with classical details, that was beginning to characterize upper-class multiple dwellings.

All of these suggest that, despite a consensus on the important role played by PD facilitators, researchers are just beginning to characterize what they need and how to support them (e.g., Elliott et al., 2009; Koellner et al., 2011; Jackson et al., 2015; Lesseig et al., 2016; Schifter & Lester, 2005).

An emerging literature on facilitation has begun to document the knowledge and practices for leading professional development (Jackson et al., 2015; Elliott et al., 2009; Lesseig et al., 2016) with a growing body of work beginning to characterize the knowledge and practices for using video with teachers (van Es et al., 2014; Borko et al., 2014; Selmer et al., 2016; Zhang et al., 2011).

Show more...

Similar(50)

"You get a glimpse of your neighbors and you begin to characterize them," she said.

Kun picked up on an even subtler shift: 1965 marked the start of the regionalization of L.A.'s menus, as, for example, "Chinese" restaurants began to characterize their food as Mandarin, Cantonese, or Szechuan.

It's clear that when it comes to some of the fussiness that has begun to characterize the contemporary sushi bar, Mr. Daley doesn't mind firing up the blowtorch.

He began to characterize himself as a "naturalist-philosopher," a person more concerned with the broader processes of nature than the details of the chemist's laboratory or naturalist's closet.

The goal of this study was to begin to characterize the regulatory responses to the RTS,S vaccine.

Show more...

Ludwig, your English writing platform

Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.

Student

Used by millions of students, scientific researchers, professional translators and editors from all over the world!

MitStanfordHarvardAustralian Nationa UniversityNanyangOxford

Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak quote

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak

CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com

Get started for free

Unlock your writing potential with Ludwig

Letters

Most frequent sentences: