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How would you characterize the majority of the police who are responding to the protests?
As you've watched, how would you characterize the majority of the protestors?
Close associations with plants or plant products characterize the majority of modern fungi.
Whole-exome sequencing can be used to characterize the majority of amino acid encoding base positions of the genome.
This paucity must be remedied since Dai et al. [ 23] putatively characterize the majority of I. scapularis Kunitz peptides as ion channel blockers/modulators.
Using the imaging characteristics described above, MDCT should be able to successfully characterize the majority of incidentalomas in the oncology patient.
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Yet system-level scenarios cannot readily be applied to the project-by-project decision-making that characterizes the majority of transportation and land-use planning decisions.
"My reasoning is that since obesity now characterizes the majority of the American population," she writes, "we cannot reasonably diagnose most of the nation as 'diseased.' " Most obese individuals, she says, suffer not from a physical or mental illness, "but from a condition of immoderation.
The deeper flaw in Mr. Yerushalmi's argument, Mr. March said, is that he characterizes the majority of Muslims who practice some version of Shariah — whether through prayer, charitable giving or other common rituals — as automatic adherents to Islam's medieval rules of war and political domination.
That is, whether we are an early bird or lark, a night owl, or somewhere in between (a classification Pink refers to as a "third bird" and which characterizes the majority of people).
Free from the restrictions of the embedded journalism that characterized the majority of Iraq and Afghanistan coverage, freelance conflict reporting is now accessible, widespread, and very much in the public interest.
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