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One party insider characterises them as being "white, male and over 55".
A political rhetoric that characterises them as wilful criminals rather than helpless victims is as unworthy as it is untrue".
He characterises them as families who manage to get by, but who have low resilience to economic shocks such as rising inflation and interest rates.
This paper places the proposed agreements within a hierarchy of approaches for water resources protection, and characterises them as a variant of Payments for Ecosystems Services.
The Judaic historian Lisbeth S. Fried says that there is little evidence that the high-ranking priests of Babylonia during the Achaemenid period were Persians and characterises them as Babylonian collaborators.
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The most fanatical hardliners came from counter-intelligence, she suggested, characterising them as zombies.
In 1860 Vanity Fair characterised them as "vain, mean, selfish, greedy, sensual and sly, talkative and cowardly".
CEOs see themselves as good guys (don't we all), but to characterise them as "stuck on a plateau of good intentions" is quite frankly laughable.
As for the designs, I'd characterise them as unassuming: there are plain circular ones; plain square ones; and ones with a faintly iridescent design.
That wasn't enough to stop people characterising them as "prophets of doom" – an epithet that sat ill with the group.
"I would characterise them as what people think the Labour party should stand for: social justice, and foreign policy about peace, not war.
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