Sentence examples for likely characterised from inspiring English sources

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The high-population municipalities include the goods-producing municipalities and thus are likely characterised by a high degree of schooling related to associated vocational programmes, such as Vehicles and Technology.

Thus, these municipalities are likely characterised by a high degree of employment, and therefore schooling, in vocations related to the vocational programmes in upper secondary schools and particularly programmes that prepare students for 'blue-collar' vocations.

Based on our examinations so far, we can hypothesize that genes repressed by the EBNA3s are likely characterised by H3K27 trimethylation, at least where combinations involving EBNA3C are involved.

Optical imagery indicates vigorous activity at the vent region, likely characterised by a lava lake sourcing a steam-rich, low-altitude plume.

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THIS week's cover Leader discusses the three-way split in global economic performance that's defined recent months and which will likely characterise growth in 2011.

We also show that steeper slopes, likely characterising reduced forest accessibility rather than optimal forest growth conditions, and warmer minimum temperatures co-vary with higher forest fAPAR and LAI/FCover respectively.

In the latter structure, CheCdx is probably involved in nematogenesis (the production of the ectodermally located stinging cells), while CheGsx expression most likely characterises neuronal precursors.

The absence of metadata in the UK VMS on vessel gear type required us to use assumptions on movement speeds that most likely characterise fishing behaviour across several fishing methods employed by larger fishing vessels.

Markers typed were chosen to reflect that as well as characterising NRY types of recent African origin we would also be likely to characterise a minority of NRY types of recent European origin due to possible introgression from North Atlantic slave traders.

If autumn 2015 was defined by Gucci's furry loafer – a surreal shoe that reflected the season's fondness for brainy, faux-vintage glamour – the tracksuit looks likely to characterise spring/summer 2016.

We review the evidence of consumer demand for non-market goods and consider the methodologies used for eliciting public preferences regarding the policy tradeoffs that are likely to characterise the agri-industry reform debate.

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