Sentence examples for just characterization from inspiring English sources

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He was a humane, tolerant and relentlessly curious man who once summarized his method in two words: "Just characterization". That "just" did not mean "merely". It meant doing justice to the work at hand and to the culture in which it appeared.

Adequate and just characterization of the determinants of chronic and acute diseases in slums requires long-term prospective population-based surveillance.

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To improve the performance of the positive electrode in batteries, it is important to thoroughly characterize these materials during battery cycling, beyond just electrochemical characterization.

However, not just any characterization of an experience will do.

It also removes even a model of the emotive element, leaving instead just a characterization to the effect that some emotive element is present.

Her sociopathic tendencies aren't just glib characterization.

They assert that the mental states can be multiply realized and that functional characterizations are just higher-level characterizations of what's happening at the physical level.

He was neither Muslim nor immigrant, just unhinged, a characterization that also fits Anders Behring Breivik, who blamed Europe's acquiescence to multiculturalism for his killing of 77 people in Norway in 2011.

Indeed, his abstractions proved so remarkable that during the 50's and 60's some dancegoers argued that it was aesthetically necessary for ballet to discard plot and characterization, just as certain artistic and musical authorities had argued that painting was destined to become abstract and that historical necessity had propelled music toward serialism.

The XRD pattern of some binary and ternary selenide, such as Cu x Se, ZnSe, and Cu2SnSe3, are similar to that of CZTSSe, so it is hard to identify the phase purity of CZTSSe films just by XRD characterization.

In the characterization just given of the distinction between essential and accidental properties, the use of the word "must" reflects the fact that necessity is invoked, while the use of the word "could" reflects that possibility is invoked.

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