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The situation in Scotland is increasingly characterised by the immobilisation of households.

In Millennium, he contended that modern society would be increasingly characterised by nomadism, and presciently predicted that "nomad goods" (gadgets that facilitate virtual travel) would be a feature of the new millennium.

Juan Rosell, president of the Spanish Employers' Confederation, said: "An EU without the UK would be weakened, and both would lose credibility in international forums which are increasingly characterised by the predominance of big decision-making hubs.

Her emails, meanwhile, become increasingly characterised by an ugly and insistent antisemitism: "I say if I can't write my book and get emotionally and verbally raped by James Lasdun, a Jew disguising himself as an English-American, well then, the Holocaust Industry Books should all be banned as should the films".

When I judged the Booker, in 1997, it seemed to me generally to be a bad time for fiction, with the British novel being increasingly characterised by nothing so much as introversion, nostalgia and mistrust of the fictional possibilities of the present.

The current focus on tighter airport security should prove supportive for detection, and although government finances remain under pressure, could help ease previously flagged concerns surrounding a general lack of visibility of order flow at the division (business increasingly characterised by lumpy government contracts).

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Actually, Cornish's move from radio DJ to film director (mirroring his previous leap from TV comedian to scriptwriter) places him at the centre of a phenomenon increasingly characterising modern British cinema.

So how many dramatic cul-de-sacs and interlocked mysteries that increasingly characterise exciting and innovative new shows can the viewer cope with before they became an exercise in frustration?

The impact of modernism on his work can be seen in the increasing abandonment of the more conventionally poetic diction of his early work in favour of the more austere language and more direct approach to his themes that increasingly characterises the poetry and plays of his middle period, comprising the volumes In the Seven Woods, Responsibilities and The Green Helmet.

Being poor or rich, unemployed or employed and the economic inequality that increasingly characterises the world, cannot be ignored in our engagement with men.

The objective of this research was to describe changes in predictive precision of MOE as ρg is increasingly well characterised.

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