Sentence examples for fairly characterised from inspiring English sources

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In his written statement, Thompson said: "I cannot recall any conversation that can be fairly characterised in this way".

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That would be a gross mischaracterisation of the work of very many bloggers and websites which should rightly and fairly be characterised as valuable and professional.

Company spokesman Howard Hoffman responds by pointing out that Zannino's $173,441 commuting cost included the one-off outlay for buying a car and thus, he argues, cannot fairly be characterised as $667 per day.

Although the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) contains no defence of acting in the public interest, the Inquiry has examined the extent to which it could be argued that the hacking of voicemails was carried out in pursuit of stories which could properly and fairly be characterised as being in the public interest.

"[It] is not good enough in a case involving a child with severe developmental problems, characterised fairly if somewhat roughly as being born with only half a brain," he said.

In particular, the proposed procedure aims at inelastic responses characterised by fairly uniform ratios of required to available plastic link rotations and by substantial insensitivity to realistic variations of the mechanical properties of steel and dynamic characteristics of the earthquake ground motion.

That is, traffic data is characterised by fairly long inter-arrival times and relatively large PDU sizes, which resembles the action of storing data quite well.

If we end up back in the kind of fairly stable space that characterised the 90s, won't this flip the switch back toward companies who know how to share?

The interwar-period was characterised by fairly high energy intensities in both countries (45 MJ/$ in Czechoslovakia and 25 MJ/$ in Austria).

BSE in cattle (C-type) is a neurological disease with a fairly uniform clinical presentation characterised by changes in behaviour, sensation and locomotion [ 31] and thought to be caused by a uniform strain based on a similarly uniform distribution and severity of vacuolar changes in cattle [ 32- 34] and mice [ 35, 36].

Cluster 3 (n = 72) was characterised by a fairly high degree of bothersomeness initially (intercept 5.8), fairly rapid improvement (slope -1.06), a turning point at 4.4 weeks and slower improvement thereafter.

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