Sentence examples for characterised either from inspiring English sources

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But the case "was characterised either by an absence of decision-making or by a disorganised situation where nobody was truly in charge, and it was consequently possible for nobody to take responsibility", said the judge.

Fire stages and types can be characterised either in terms of CO2/CO ratio, or preferably in terms of equivalence ratio, which provide reasonably good predictive metrics for product yields.

The term 'fluvial distributary system' is here used to describe a river system which has a downstream decrease in discharge and has a distal zone which is characterised either by terminal splays on to a dry alluvial plain or a lake delta during periods of lake highstand.

Leptospirosis is characterised either as a febrile illness with sudden onset, or a 'flu like' illness.

In all but one patients the clinical picture was characterised either by the presence of acute or subacute inflammatory signs or fever and abdominal discomfort.

Low-impacted professionals (55.8 % of the sample) were characterised either by high support and anticipation (anticipators with support), emotional distance to the patient (distant professionals) or no contact with the patient at the time of death (no more contact with patient professionals).

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Allelotyping analyses by identification of microsatellite modifications could reveal directly at the DNA level the presence of chromosomal alterations and could characterise either chromosomal (allelic imbalance or AI) or microsatellite instabilities (MSIs).

All three investigated IRR cell lines were characterised by either slight or either significantly or markedly increased nuclear Rac1 expression compared with parental cells.

This approach may be characterised as either valiantly persistent or foolishly naive.

The researchers collected specimens found in waters characterised by either elevated or low levels of CO2, and placed them in specially-constructed 'transplantation chambers', which were then lowered into areas both within and away from the volcanic vent.

The OECD's definition of a tax haven is a regime that imposes no more than nominal taxes; allows non-residents to escape taxation in their country of residence; and engages in harmful tax practices, characterised by either a refusal to exchange information, a "lack of transparency" or a desire to attract "businesses with no substantial activities".At first glance this seems fair enough.

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