Sentence examples for characterized as representing from inspiring English sources

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The result is a Christian synthesis that cannot be characterized as representing any specific philosophical school.

These species reflected a range of feeding ecologies from strict herbivory to scavenging/carnivory, and could be characterized as representing nuisance species relevant to the management of human-wildlife conflicts (mountain beaver, pocket gopher, vole, rabbit, coyote) and/or standard biomedical laboratory model species (mice, rats, guinea pigs).

All alleles used in the subsequent studies have been previously characterized as representing amorphic alleles (see Methods).

For example, we are unclear as to how the Moss and Thomas paper could be characterized as representing the hormonal influence on pressure-natriuresis from first principles.

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In a very well-reasoned discussion, Ha et al. ([2012]) introduced a new concept in this discussion, the Feeling of Certainty (FOC), which they characterize as representing a cluster of related mental states that "emerges involuntarily without prior, conscious cognition…in association with conscious thoughts" (p. 98).

The military reputations of Lee's corps commanders are often characterized as Stonewall Jackson representing the audacious, offensive component of Lee's army, whereas Longstreet more typically advocated and executed defensive strategies and tactics.

He played Pop Warner football for a team known as the Rams, which one of his former coaches, Yusuf Abdullah, characterized to me as representing "the ghetto," but he went to Catholic school and often made honors.

At the time, the agency's administrator, Mark Rosekind, said that early information pointed to flaws in the automaker's systems for gathering and reporting the data and characterized those flaws as representing "a significant failure to meet a manufacturer's safety responsibilities".

The "insurgency" was first characterized in 2003 as representing Baathist "dead-enders," but it soon became convenient to overlook its secular nationalist element and establish "senior al-Qaeda associate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi" as its poster boy.

In addition, localization of EST clusters, which are sequences not characterized as official genes but represented in the transcriptome, was derived from UCSC "ESTs" track in the UCSC Genome Browser [ 40], which is also imported and processed during the TRAM set-up.

For patients with metastatic disease, the definition was more complex; resistance was characterized as: 1) progressive disease (PD) representing the best response to treatment, 2) PD occurring within 4 months after first- or second-line therapy (after an initial clinical benefit), or 3) SD representing the best response if a taxane had been administered for 3 or more months.

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