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The US and the UN condemned what they essentially characterised as a southern provocation followed by a northern over-reaction.
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The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.
They cited Strike and Posner's [ 9] definition of synthesis as an activity in which separate parts are brought together to form a 'whole'; this construction of the whole is essentially characterised by some degree of innovation, so that the result is greater than the sum of its parts.
'Facial projection (FP)', although a distinct measure, essentially characterises a large component of 'upper facial height (FHT)' (Figure S1).
Scientific communities are essentially conservative, and successful scientists can be characterised as being quality-driven, stress-tolerant, and always showing a full 100% commitment to their chosen field of work, according to Sindermann?s world view.
The OIG evaluation and auditing mechanisms are essentially funder-control mechanisms, regularly identifying what it characterised as "losses" and reporting these to the Global Fund and the Board.
The states are essentially stable within wide windows of PERK activity; however, a pair of global bifurcation points, characterised as Hopf bifurcations, exists delineating the three activity states.
Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.
The tastes are often characterised as "basic".
Bigelow is often characterised as the toughest director out there.
The Mandelas cannot be characterised as a political dynasty.
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