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Labour, unsurprisingly, is characterising Rahman as an independent in name only.
From the left-most wing of her party and with a track record of dissenting from the leadership line, Abbott is characterising herself as the genuinely independent voice London needs.
Relying on voters' obliging amnesia, Mr Cameron is characterising the now-crucial parliamentary by-election in Crewe and Nantwich on May 22nd as a referendum on Mr Brown's decision to abolish the 10% tax band a ruse that has left several million low-income households worse off and many Labour MPs mutinous.
An important issue regarding the use of probabilistic predictions for complex engineering systems is characterising the dependence structure among its correlated performance functions, which are driven by dependent or independent basic random variables.
Hard on the heels of the Tories promising to increase NHS funding by £8bn a year in real or inflation-adjusted terms, without announcing spending cuts or tax increases to pay for it, Labour is characterising itself as the party that won't make any unfunded spending increases.
One avenue of exploration is characterising the potential heterogeneity of ligand and receptor expression within the primary tumour.
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But this is characterised largely by its restraint.
"The industry is characterised by amazing debt levels," says Clarke.
It is characterised by a fear of silence.
It is characterised, like all her work, with love.
Beyond that, Helsinki is characterised by dispersed suburbia.
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