Sentence examples for characterised as doing from inspiring English sources

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Those who continue to have faith in astrology have been characterised as doing so "in spite of the fact that there is no verified scientific basis for their beliefs, and indeed that there is strong evidence to the contrary".

Authors may also not describe their work as utilising the FOI Act for data collection, therefore meaning that research using the Act may not be characterised as doing so.

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Numerical identity can be characterised, as just done, as the relation everything has to itself and to nothing else.

On the one hand women were viewed as having little or no agency to make informed decisions; while on the other, any decisions they did make were characterised as flawed.

The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.

In many conversations in mid and far north Queensland, in Victorian dairy country, in the tiny autumn-washed towns of the central west and the main street of Tamworth, their view could be characterised as: I don't know much about politics but I know what I like.

The patients, who all can be characterised as nibblers, do not experience that they have a dialogue with the nursing staff about nutritional issues, nor that they are guided in what to eat and drink in order to recover.

Parameter optimization can then be conducted for the subset of the data characterised by proper species names, as done here when reducing the 427 GenBank accessions to the 354 used for taxonomy-based optimization.

The argument from the NHS critics can be largely characterised as 'The NHS doesn't work - it's better over the Channel.' Numerous reports have looked at the mixture of social insurance, user charges, state and private hospitals that make up health care in France, Germany, Netherlands and other developed countries.

Patients were characterised as (a) idiopathic DO, with involuntary detrusor contractions during the filling phase which may be spontaneous or provoked, or (b) control, that is, pure urodynamic stress incontinence, involuntary leakage of urine during increased abdominal pressure in the absence of detrusor contractions, and no symptoms of urgency.

Fund managers can be characterised as 'doing' but 'not doing' and 'knowing' but 'choosing not to know' and have to manage not only their clients' funds, but their own personal anxiety as well.

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