Sentence examples for have sometimes been characterized from inspiring English sources

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The Sophists have sometimes been characterized by their attacks on the traditional religious beliefs of the Greeks (see Greek religion).

Secondary science teachers are generally specialists, who have sometimes been characterized and criticized as "divisive and insular" (Young and Glanfield 1998), however, conflicts have arisen between specialists and generalists who advocate separate and balanced sciences, respectively.

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Fugard has sometimes been characterized as an ideologue with an ear — a kind of "Graceland -era Paul Simon — but his work is more complex than that.

The Boxster has sometimes been characterized as a more feminine sports car, and it has been popular among Hollywood stylists and Miami housewives.

In recent years, as attitudes have changed, Andrée has sometimes been characterized as a man who was willing to lead his younger companions to their deaths if that was the price of fame and accomplishment.

Extraordinarily competent but also modest, deferential, solicitous, polite and visibly nervous in the face of male authority, Ford was a vision of womanhood that our culture finds more palatable than the angry, strident or frustrated affect that the #MeToo movement has sometimes been characterized as having.

This position has sometimes been characterized as relativist.

Iberian maritime expansion has sometimes been characterized as adventurous, reckless, disorganized, violent, and driven mostly by greed and religious zealotry.

The methodology of discovery has sometimes been characterized as a form of justification that is complementary to the methodology of testing (Nickles 1984, 1985 , 1989.

During this "first Byzantine Renaissance", as the period has sometimes been characterized, the archbishop of Caesarea, Arethas (c. 850 932/44) also commented on Aristotle's Categories and Porphyry's Isagoge (cf. section 1.2).

The relationship between Canada and the US has sometimes been characterized as "sibling rivalry" owing to a sense of competition and, at times, animosity between the two nations.

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