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Understandably, this move is characterized by the future tense as indicated by the bolded auxiliary "will" across both examples, since it denotes events that will happen after the reference time of the writing.
The Xcel move was characterized by company officials as "really a business decision about what we think is right for the future".
King also said the move "was characterized by the Congressional Black Caucus and the Hispanic Caucus on Thursday in the wrong fashion" during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday".
Because television, like motion pictures, was characterized by moving images and synchronized sound, one natural style to emulate was that of Hollywood films.
The CNT is modeled as a linear elastic cylindrical tube where the internal moving fluid is characterized by steady flow velocity and mass density of fluid.
In efforts to reduce damaging effects of sonication, while enhancing the ability to remove particles of decreasing sizes, semiconductor tool manufactures have historically increased the operating frequencies moving from ultrasonics, characterized by frequencies in the kHz range, to megasonics, with frequencies in the low MHz range.
Subjects may have moved to locations characterized by lower, higher, or similar levels of pollution.
This behavior can be conceptualized in terms of a fitness landscape for a given objective function φ, as illustrated schematically in Fig. 3A, B. A network (biological or not) that responds non-optimally to a perturbation will move to a state characterized by a value φ1 of this function that is smaller than its optimum.
And the political world in which Brandt moves is thus appropriately characterized by one of his cabinet members: "Everyone looking at something else.
Characterized by moving, sinuous curves, the style found its inspiration in organic and natural forms and in the Japanese prints that were so popular in Europe during the third quarter of the 19th century.
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