Sentence examples for characterising as from inspiring English sources

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At home, despite the many homeless people of New York, there is an unmistakeable lack of aggressive begging (which I'm characterising as outright approaching rather than sitting on the sidewalk with a sign).

He also spoke about Dorwan Stoddard, who died shielding his wife from the bullets, and Christina Taylor Green, who was born on September 11 , 2001and died in what some are characterising as another terrorist attack.

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This is not, and cannot be characterised as, regulation of the press.

But it also finds behaviour "which is difficult to characterise as rational".

The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.

Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.

The tastes are often characterised as "basic".

Bigelow is often characterised as the toughest director out there.

The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.

Can a film festival be characterised as digital or analogue?

Economic slowdowns can often be characterised as periods of hesitation.

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