Sentence examples for generally characterised from inspiring English sources

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In a European perspective, Norwegian GPs are presented with relatively few guidelines, and Norwegian general practice is generally characterised by low levels of monitoring and control.

7. The term sāmānya-lakṣaṇa has been variously translated as "generally characterised," "generally defined," and "universal", or "generality".

In summary, the Late Cretaceous sediments are generally characterised by relatively high potential for oil generation (Fig. 11b).

Kenya's transport sector is generally characterised by chaos.

Most rants are more humiliating for the ranter than their subject, generally characterised by a loss of dignity and control.

According to Garry Tregidga, an historian at Exeter University, hilly pastoral areas are generally characterised by left-leaning politics.

He also pointed out a strategic advantage of Republicans: Democrats are usually up front about their intention to create majority-minority districts, so their motives are not in doubt, whereas Republicans have generally characterised their own map-carving as being about something else and can more easily muddy the legal waters.

According to Ethex, positive investors are clustered in 10 hotspots, generally characterised by their strong sense of community, thriving cultural life and large numbers of independent shops (we'll leave others to make the inevitable wisecracks about the proliferation of Guardian-reading types, who we like to describe as "progressives", also present in many of these areas).

Silvicultural regimes for this species are generally characterised by multiple thinning and pruning operations.

This group is generally characterised by unisexual flowers arranged in well-delineated zones on the spadix.

Acromegaly, when present, is generally characterised by a slow, progressive clinical course.

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