Sentence examples for characterised not just from inspiring English sources

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Britain is characterised not just by its independence but, above all, by its openness.

Intervening in the affairs of benighted worlds is the Culture, an intergalactic civilisation characterised not just by supreme technological power but also what its inventor called "well-armed liberal niceness".

It is very important that the gut microbiota is characterised not just at the level of species or phyla but also at the strain level.

And before I got on the gabapentin I just sat in the GP's office in floods of tears like a lumbering idiot and said if you can't take this pain away from my legs just chop them off, because it's just 24/7…' [Female, 37 yrs, maintained on weak opioids, G2; 105] Four themes characterised not just the views of patients or GPs, but some feature of the transactions between them.

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And though, say, Linda Grant and Jenny Diski can mine their upbringings and come up with shining nuggets of Jewishness, they don't write in that rolling, full-on, querulous and combative tone that characterises not just Jacobson, but the kind of Jewish writing that comes from America.

Apartheid literally means "the state of being apart", and a sense of "apartness" characterised South African writing not just when the National Party was in power, but to the present day.

In contrast, working-class values (which the authors characterise as "it's not just about you") emphasise fitting in.

Life as a scientist - thank goodness - is not just an express journey characterised by nothing but unrelenting pressure and non-stop stress.

A group of commentators began to characterise organised frontline workers and service users not just as self-interested or obstructive but as the underlying cause of the country's problems.

"Not just people who you would characterise as poor, working-, middle-class farelies alsoalso finding a hard time.

PEX is a degenerative fibrillopathy characterised by the production and accumulation of extracellular fibrillar material, not just in the anterior segment of the eye [ 24], but also in numerous extraocular tissues [ 25, 26].

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