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More importantly, COPD is not a disease characterised merely by airflow limitation.

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And a new generation of CEOs, whom he dubbed "the crucible generation" and compared to his own second-world-war generation, were more impressive than their immediate predecessors, characterised not merely by tolerance of other people, but respect for them.Mr Bennis's work on leadership was shaped by three different experiences.

Culture used to be "the name of a mission yet to be undertaken", he argues in the opening salvo, whereas today's "cultural elite" is characterised no longer by a defence of "high" against "low" but merely by "omnivorousness".

David Price, often characterised as the UK's most humble boxer, is merely a "scouse prick" in Fury's eyes.

The hesitations and confusions that characterised the US responses to the Arab spring were not merely a function of weak leadership.

Exposure to a variety of toxins and/or infectious agents leads to disease, degeneration and death, often characterised by circumstances in which cells or tissues do not merely die and cease to function but may be more or less entirely obliterated.

Anything else is merely a continuation of the complacency and fanciful thinking that characterised the World Economic Forum in Davos last month.

All three entities are characterised by multinucleated giant cells and macrophages with varying degrees of haemosiderin deposition, but merely represent various forms of synovial proliferation [12].

Millions of Egyptians hoped the revolution would go beyond merely a change of personnel to end the practices of authoritarian rule that characterised Mubarak's regime: torture, corruption, electoral fraud.

The lack of motivation for and confidence in the work as pMTCT counsellor was encountered in contexts characterised by severe shortage of staff and immense time constraints that left the nurse with merely a few minutes to present and discuss the complex pros and cons of the various infant feeding options with each client.

However, the supernumerary hand illusion is not merely a rubber hand illusion with the real hand being visible: The former is characterised by a stronger feeling of owning two hands simultaneously, a greater sense of duplication of touch, less ownership of the rubber hand, and less disownership of the real hand, suggesting that it represents a different perceptual phenomenon.

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