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We also recognise that racism is a matter of characterising a community by the behaviour of some of its members.
However, you are sadly mistaken in characterising a move to large personal-retirement accounts as a pending "fiscal catastrophe".
Characterising a parent is an odd business because it involves detaching from the early, unquestioning relationship and, on one level, becoming your parent's parent in the process.
"Very, very shrill" – nice to see Hesselboe dabbling in a bit of sexism when characterising a debate being driven largely by two women.
The proposed models relate in a simple fashion the conditional individual probability of failure characterising a single flaw (estimated by a Monte Carlo simulation) to the probability of failure characterising a population of flaws.
It is based on the concept of 'conditional individual probability of initiating failure' characterising a single fault, which permits us to relate in a simple fashion the conditional individual probability of failure characterising a single fault to the probability of failure characterising a population of faults.
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All characterise a single political tradition, that of popular sovereignty.
8 In England and Wales, what characterised a "thankful village"?
It characterises a land-grab strategy to build market share and worry about profits later.
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