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The Church acknowledges that overboarding took place but characterises it as part of its "ecclesiastical justice" system for dealing with poor performance.
"If it works, it can't be AI," as Dr Leake characterises it.
Now, I believe the court's finding in Citizens United was somewhat narrower than my colleague characterises it.
Balazs calls this "lack of control" and characterises it as the result of "obsessive, compulsive, or addictive behavior".
For this "Victorian plague", as the historian Amanda J Thomas characterises it, there was no known cure – whatever quacks claimed – and the wealthy were not immune.
He characterises it as "frustratingly democratic" because when he has said to protesters "take me to your leader", there has turned out to be no leader.
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It characterises its opponents as foreign-backed "armed terrorists".
In the launch three years ago, Pyongyang said the satellite made it into orbit and characterised it as a test of its satellite technology.
So I was implacably against Ipso from its formation and, in January 2014, went so far as to characterise it as the PCC with bells and whistles.
"I would not characterise it as such," Woods said.
They characterise it as a war between business competitors.
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