Sentence examples for fair characterisation from inspiring English sources

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No. That's not a fair characterisation of what, um......

But I think it's a fair characterisation to say that they could delay but not destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities," he told reporters.

Sir Jeremy said he did not think it was "a fair characterisation of the article at all" and that the article had been about "the civil service's relationship with Margaret Thatcher as a person".

This account is a fair characterisation of the changes which Godwin made in the second and third editions.

The statement that all physical action is in effect computable goes beyond Turing's explicit words, but is a fair characterisation of the implicit assumptions behind the 1950 paper.

However, he believes there is still some way to go in terms of fair characterisation of exotics keepers.

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Assuming that individuals differ in both their preferences and their labour skills, the main objective of these papers is to provide criteria for the characterisation of the optimal fair tax scheme over observable income levels.

The film's characterisation of Bernstein as a total princess is fair and, if anything, toned down.

There's little subtlety in the initial characterisation but it matters not because the cast is appealing and the story rattles along at a fair old clip.

His characterisation?

Characterisation overlaps too.

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