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Subject: Susan Rice One issue that vexed the White House in its response to the attack in Benghazi was how it was characterized by then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice as she made the rounds on the Sunday morning talk shows days afterward.
Mr. Thompson does not fault bartenders for long-term planning — "The competition is increasing as word spreads that mixology has gone from trend to career path," he said — but no matter how it is characterized, some customers feel the loss of talented bartenders keenly.
Whether or not there are one-many or many-one relations between different hierarchical levels turns on the nature of the hierarchy invoked and how it is characterized.
Do you think the Chinese deserve the bad reputation they have in Zambia, or are you persuaded by researchers like Lu Yao who say the story is far more complicated than how it is characterized in the international press?
It's so unfair how it's been characterized.
The President wrote at the end of the memo, almost apologetically, "Unfortunately I think the political guys are right about how it would be characterized.
It is important to note that the reality in Europe is quite different from how it is often characterized in America.
Haley's contribution to the work is notable, and several scholars discuss how it should be characterized.
It characterizes how species migrate from one island to another, how new species arise, and how species become extinct.
It characterizes how universal healthcare is provided in England, Germany, Taiwan, Japan and Sweden.
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