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The British are not usually characterised that way.
Mr Hain had characterised that official position as "euro-caution" as he said: "There are two untenable positions.
Hockney later characterised that world in a single dismissive word: greyness.
Mr Cameron, who once characterised that party as consisting of "fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists", will refuse.
The Queensland minister characterised that assessment as a "thought bubble" and "guess work" because the projections were put together before there was any detail available about the scheme.
Chester said he characterised that recommendation as "If you were going to search somewhere else, that would be where you'd look" and reiterated the "credible" and "specific" phrasing of the tripartite agreement.
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If I had to characterise that shift, I would describe it in the following terms.
Tyler Cowen and Brad DeLong are are currently having an argument about how to characterise that mistrust.
At the time of the release of the December numbers, many economists were keen to characterise that report as an anomaly.
The presentation will show how to characterise that group of 'self-deception positions' consistently using KD as the logic of belief, and provides an alternative treatment of Montaigne's remark and Moore's puzzle.
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