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But Mr Clegg warned the party would have to make difficult choices on tax and spending if it was to set out a realistic national recovery programme that he characterised as "progressive austerity".
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The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.
The issue is partly about 21st century skills, new competencies, such as entrepreneurship and creativity and communication, and is generally about broadening the curriculum, both conceptually and in detail (that may be characterised as a progressive stance).
MS is characterised as a chronic and progressive CNS disease with a remitting-relapsing profile.
The disease has been reported by Hamman and Rich, describing for the first time "four cases of a rapidly progressive disease pathologically characterised as extensive pulmonary fibrosis" [71, 72].
Specifically, this empirical work suggests that the health sector is a "non-progressive" sector of the economy, being characterised as labour-intensive and relatively devoid of innovations that enhance labour productivity.
Chagas disease was characterised as a neglected disease of poor and rural populations, but the progressive urbanisation, especially since the 1940, has made the disease an urban problem of medical and social importance.
Patients having progressive disease (PD) (i.e. increase of largest diameter of more than 20%) or SD were characterised as non-responders, while responders were defined as patients experiencing partial response (PR) or complete response (CR).
Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.
The tastes are often characterised as "basic".
A book about fighting evil was characterised as evil.
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