Sentence examples for characterizing views from inspiring English sources

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There are problems with it, however, as with many classifications, since it can blind one to other ways of characterizing views.

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Instead of characterizing her views in the usual right-wing language calling Medicare for all "socialized medicine," for instance—Hannity's staff just took the phrases directly from her website.

As Home Depot's Bernard Marcus and others have pointed out, for all of David Souter's predictable role on the court's liberal side in most high-profile cases, he in fact steered to middle-of-the-road, hard-to-characterize views on many issues of litigation, liability and procedure, either as a swing vote or as the author of opinions.

We asked a variety of questions to characterize their views and their clients' views on the new product.

In that conversation, Mr. Bush remarked somewhat dismissively about his opponent for president, Al Gore, characterizing his view as "we will conserve our way out of the crisis".

"Irreplaceable, legendary, iconic, a treasure," Mr. Nelson said of the Cactus, characterizing his view as a mix of sadness, disbelief and anger.

Today, Mr. Obama espouses more centrist views and says a campaign aide had incorrectly characterized his views on those issues — a shift that does not sit well with some in the group, the Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization.

Miriam Solomon characterizes such views described above as "feminist radical empiricism" because they adopt the view that not only are factual claims empirically testable (as do other feminist empiricists), but more radically they embrace the idea that the values or biases that inform our theory choices are also empirically testable themselves (Solomon 2012).

32. From Plaintiff's perspective, Defendant's [i.e., the prosecutor's] statement characterizes the views of the grand jurors collectively toward the evidence, witnesses, and the law, in a manner that does not comport with Plaintiff's own opinions.

Mr. Clinton characterized his views as part of larger strategy for the transformation of Russia from a hostile dictatorship to a friendly democracy that belongs to the West.

In an e-mail describing economists who disagree with him about trade, he used the words "stupid" and "stupider" to characterize their views.

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