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(The "color solid" [see the link to the Munsell solid in Other Internet Resources, below], for example, characterizes color experience by appeal to just three dimensions of variation: hue, saturation, and lightness or brightness).
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A recent headline in The Sunday Times, for example, characterized Ms. Bailey's appointment as a "blonde bomb".
For example, characterizing the well-known "spurious se effect" in Spanish simply cannot be done without reference to 3rd person.
Our most powerful theoretical research tools for understanding brain function are often enormously simplified models of small pieces of the brain — for example, characterizing synapses by a single overall strength and ignoring dendritic structure.
Again, the bifurcations must be opposites, like White and Black, Straight and Bent; and if we characterize one branch by either term, we must characterize the other by its opposite, and not, for example, characterize one branch by a colour, the other by a mode of progression, swimming for instance.
But Democrats are split over whether it's worth forcing a government shutdown to protect the so-called "dreamers". Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt)., for example, characterized a possible shutdown as an "opportunity" for Democrats: "I believe that if we can increase voter turnout by 5percentt from 2014, Democrats will regain the House and Senate.
The Holmes stories, for example, characterize Dr Watson as having a war wound on a single shoulder, variously given as his left and his right shoulder.
We might, for example, characterize a happening as an accident, a mistake, involuntary, unintentional, inadvertent, or as due (in part) to clumsiness, lack of appreciation of circumstances, or incompetence.
While less popular among philosophers than economists, such understandings have their naturalistic friends, Peter Railton for example characterizing them as offering "the clearest idea we have of what it is, at a minimum, to have a reason for action" (Railton 2003, 47, cf. 6).
In deep sedimentary aquifers or the crystalline basement, salinity could be of recent marine origin, for example, characterized by a Cl/Br ratio of about Cl/Br = 288 (milligram basis), while brines originating from dissolved halite have typically Cl/Br values of some thousands.
The renewable energy standards bill, S.B. 252, was, for example, characterized by opponents as a "war on rural Colorado".
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