Sentence examples for more correctly characterized from inspiring English sources

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It is more correctly characterized as a description of a mechanism of differential survival of individuals in a lineage, rather than the cause itself.

By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, paleontologists realized that, rather than representing orthogenesis, the evolutionary pattern of fossil horses was more correctly characterized by a complexly branching phylogenetic tree.

Rather, most of what is referred to as social marketing in public health involves exclusively the provision of information, and is therefore more correctly characterized as communication.[ 143] The question of interest is: Can we develop and deliver products or services that will elicit the behavior we seek from members of our target audience?

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In this debate, the same set of historical facts were first constructed into an abrupt episode of qualitative change in technology and output in Western Europe; under the more recent interpretation, these changes were more gradual and less correctly characterized as a "revolution" (O'Brien and Keyder 1978).

The commercial "nanoparticle" suspensions were shown, by scanning electron microscopy and electron dispersive spectroscopy, to have a size range outside that required for classification as nanoparticles and should more correctly be characterized as microparticles.

Furthermore, datasets with homogeneous classes, such as extensively FACS-sorted cell populations, or replicates of transfected cell-lines, are probably more likely to contain those consistently strong down-regulated genes that will be correctly characterized as sample depleted.

Steven W. Johnston, a spokesman for Mr. Foster, said Senator Breaux had correctly characterized the governor's position.

Jen Howard, a spokeswoman for the consumer agency, said that Ms. Warren correctly characterized her participation.

But, Wolfowitz continued, "Poland had a phrase that correctly characterized that as 'the stability of the graveyard.' The so-called stability that Saddam Hussein provided was something even worse".

Frank Rich correctly characterized the disenchantment with the current actions of the government and lack of response by Democrats, including Al Gore ("Do We Have to Call You Al?," column, Nov. 23).

Megyn Kelly, of Fox News, correctly characterized the candidates' various requests for improving debates, which include giving them approval over onscreen graphics and room temperature, by asking if they also wanted "foot massages".

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