Sentence examples for predominantly characterised from inspiring English sources

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While Australian colonial frontier exploration and settlement is predominantly characterised with extreme violence, this exhibition – Fragile First Impressions – tells of a more (but not exclusively) peaceful engagement between the Bininj and white people beginning in the mid-19th century.

Maybe also his last, because the 1994 Criminal Justice and Order Act made it illegal for people to gather to hear "amplified music which is wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats".

It gives police officers the power to remove people from events at which music "wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats" is being played.

The unlucky birthday boy, Andrew Poole, did not even get the chance to plug in his stereo and play music "wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats," to quote the most famous line in the act.

The flavour of Apo rice was found to be dominated by sewer/animal, astringent, and water-like metallic notes, whereas IR64 was predominantly characterised by sweet and corn notes (Champagne et al. 2010).

Having readied themselves for an evening of "sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats," a group of "ten or more persons" waiting for "such a gathering to begin there," will find themselves being asked to "leave the land and remove any vehicles or property," they happen to be in possession of on said land.

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Lethal methods (firearms, drowning and hanging) predominantly characterise suicide while less lethal ones (cutting and poisoning) are often used for suicide attempts [ 1, 4- 6].

The latter are characterised predominantly by diastolic dysfunction, which has been difficult to evaluate in spite of its prevalence.

This myocardial dysfunction is characterised predominantly by diastolic dysfunction consisting of relaxation abnormalities that are prevalent and have prognostic importance.

The initial inflammatory response was characterised predominantly by IL-1β expression in macrophages, and there were fewer positively stained neutrophils (Fig. 1E).

5 8 CBS thus covers a spectrum of outcomes, one end celebrated by Bonnet in his description of hallucinations as 'playthings of the brain', the other a predominantly negative outcome characterised by distress, stigma and reduced quality of life.

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