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In his first seven months on the job, he has made it abundantly clear that he does not like fighting fires, which is the way he characterizes running to the rescue of emerging market countries that have gotten into financial trouble, as Argentina has right now.
Nor have the last few months been filled with the kind of partisan intensity that characterized the run-up to Mr. Perry's 2012 presidential run, when he was coming off a Tea Party-backed re-election victory and used his emergency powers to push conservative priorities on abortion, voter identification laws, property rights and immigration.
That's a sign that the company has doubts about its ability to repay — scarily reminiscent of the reckless borrowing that characterized the run-up to the financial crisis.
Coked naphtha reforming catalysts, obtained from an industrial reactor, are characterized by running TPO analyses using intermediate temperatures.
The resulting Pt/carbon composite nanofibers were characterized by running cyclic voltammograms in 0.20 M H2SO4 and 5.0 mM K4[Fe CN 6] + 0.10 M KCl solutions.
As regards the interpersonal metafunction, its mode of meaning is enactment, and its mode of expression is prosody, i.e. the organization of grammatical structure "characterized as running across more than one constituent" ((Matthiessen 2007): 778: Matthiessen et al. 1987: 33).
The outspokenness that characterized his run-ins with the Mayor of Philadelphia, the "unreliability" mentioned by his superiors when opposing a posting to the Western Front, and his comments about Benito Mussolini resurfaced.
The tracks of Dictyostelium cells are characterized by runs of steps in the same direction made by splitting pseudopodia, which are separated by turns in a new direction mediated by a de novo pseudopod.
RNA quality was characterized by running 4 μL of extracted RNA through 1.0%% agarose gel electrophoresis.
SISMA's stage 2 is characterized by running times which increase with the number of boxes and with the total number of occurrences, coherently with the theoretical bound (see the Methods section).
(No/Yes), "Have you ever had hay fever, rose fever or allergic rhinitis (characterized by running nose, watery and itching eyes when you do not have a cold)?" (No/Yes), "Did you have eczema when you were a baby?" (No/Yes), "Did you at times later in life have eczema-like skin conditions?" (No/Yes), Do you know the name of the skin lesion you have or have had?
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