Sentence examples for more commonly described from inspiring English sources

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In Afghanistan, the political elite includes many men more commonly described as warlords, people with ties to the opium trade and to organized crime, along with lawmakers and other senior officials.

Because this architectural rock varnish is young, it may represent the earliest stages of formation of the more commonly described varnishes reported in the literature.

Two forms of XPN have been described: a diffuse form (which occurs in about 75% or 90% of cases) [5, 6] and a focal (or pseudo-tumoural) form, which is less frequent and more commonly described in children.

In household surveys and focus groups, circling disease was more commonly described as a priority concern in Pawaga, the northern division of the study area, than in Idodi (P < 0.001).

Diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis is more commonly described in new world CL.

This is in contrast to more commonly described PCA resulting from individual gene expression values.

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The memo used the word "excess" to describe the action, even though "excess" in school jargon more commonly describes the act of moving a teacher from a school's payroll into a pool of available employees whose salaries are paid by the central office.

The erythrocyte is commonly described as more rigid than normal with a reduced deformability.

Furthermore, we used strict criteria to define failure in measurement, resulting in more patients being excluded than commonly described.

Older and married providers were commonly described as more understanding, mature and caring [ 35, 41, 76, 90, 108].

Commonly described as a more severe form of premenstrual stress (PMS), PMDD has been accused of labelling as a mental disorder normal and understandable reactions to the sort of stressful circumstances that disproportionately affect women in a modern society that still has not achieved gender equality.

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