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So "terrorist" is a characterisation.
The result is a characterisation of German Idealism that reveals its sources as well as its pertinence - and its challenge - to contemporary philosophical naturalism.
Our main theorem is a characterisation of the faithful representations ofBP⋊τ, E P.
Our main result is a characterisation of the modified zeta functions that have pole-like behaviour at this point.
It is a characterisation she dislikes - noting that women are among those charged in the various "Dieselgate" investigations.
Technically converting all emissions to CO2 equivalents is a characterisation step performed in the LCIA phase of LCA, we use it here to simplify the summation of the LCI, as is common practice in life cycle approaches.
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It's a characterisation understood by former Sri Lankan cricketer (now commentator) Russel Arnold, who spent two years playing in Sydney's notoriously tough grade cricket competition.
It's a characterisation resisted by the Not Booker master of ceremonies, Sam Jordison, who points out that a "sizeable minority" of those commenting on the books blog are either authors themselves, or "have ambitions in that direction – and hence a great deal of empathy for writers".
It was a characterisation familiar to many in Greece.
The other is a kneejerk characterisation of this nation of 6 million as "the North Korea of Africa".
That is a crude characterisation of Lithuania's dispiriting politics ever since the country regained its independence in 1991.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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