Sentence examples for describing a pattern of from inspiring English sources

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Describing a "pattern of noncompliance," the Federal Railroad Administration found the railroad in violation of safety rules.

Outside experts said that was the company's way of describing a pattern of bribe-taking and shakedowns by Russian officials that had become intolerable.

But her allegations add another voice to those describing a pattern of what they say was inappropriate behavior by Mr. Cain during that period.

And the "Outside the Lines" investigation of the Rice case by Don Van Natta Jr. and Kevin Van Valkenburg, which influenced Mr. Simmons by describing "a pattern of misinformation and misdirection" at the league, was as tough as they come.

"We all met in Facebook, we all saw that we had the same interest against Knut being stuffed," said Mr. Kolbe, describing a pattern of organizing now the same for conflicts big and small the world over.

The 48-year-old was describing a pattern of inconsistency which has plagued Liverpool, who have not won more than two successive games since their late November run was kick-started by the win at the Etihad.

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The above-described approaches do not only describe a pattern of regional binding, but also suggest a reason for some of the actions of opiate compounds and may provide clues into the functional subdivisions and entities of different brain regions.

Andrew McAleer, the man Rice threatened, described a "pattern of intimidation and violence" by the officer.

The Time article, on the other hand, described a pattern of misappropriation remarkable even for the most larcenous of autocrats.

But Ms. Palosz also described a pattern of bullying that escalated as her brother got older.

Quietly, methodically, he described a pattern of improper, even criminal, behavior inside the sheriff's office.

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