Sentence examples for regularly characterised from inspiring English sources

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Jeremy Paxman said: "People who care about grammar are regularly characterised as pedants.

In the beginning, after all, Obama was regularly characterised in the press as an "angry black woman" (her speech to an audience in Milwaukee in which she said: "For the first time in my life, I am proud of my country" went down about as well as some of Hillary's sarky comments about Tammy Wynette, standing by your man, and baking cookies).

We and others used fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) to sensitively detect tumour cells regularly characterised by numeric chromosomal aberrations (Fiegl et al, 2000, 2004; van Oostenbrugge et al, 2000).

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The Republicans regularly characterise him as soft on China, and his Republican presidential opponent, Mitt Romney, on Sunday called on Obama to ensure Chen is protected.

In this way, it seems to me that the slew of American generals regularly characterising Russia in hysterical terms are best friends of the Kremlin-backed news channel RT, and deserve at least a few medals from Vladimir Putin.

They have used bullying tactics, and regularly characterise those who have raised concerns about effects on human lives, the impact on landscape and wildlife, as selfish and trivial-minded.

Fine spatial resolution (e.g., <300 m) thermal data are needed regularly to characterise the temporal pattern of surface moisture status, water stress, and to forecast agriculture drought and famine.

The OIG evaluation and auditing mechanisms are essentially funder-control mechanisms, regularly identifying what it characterised as "losses" and reporting these to the Global Fund and the Board.

I characterised it so regularly in print as the infectious sound of someone quietly chuckling that I began to wonder if even the perpetually genial Beckett might get irritated by the comparison.

The main feature of geomagnetic storms is characterised by the Dst index, regularly derived from hourly horizontal magnetic variations recorded at four mid-latitude geomagnetic observatories.

Smith's politics have regularly been compared with those of Kinnock; each has characterised themselves as being on the "soft left" of the party, rejecting unilateralism and battling internal opponents.

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