Sentence examples for repeatedly characterised from inspiring English sources

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The prime minister, who has repeatedly characterised a decision to leave the EU as a "leap in the dark", has been accused of playing up the risks of Brexit in a strategy dubbed "Project Fear".

While current messaging about My Health Record has emphasised the undoubted merits of healthcare providers having up-to-date patient information, Kelsey has repeatedly characterised the scheme in very different terms.

Revelations from the Panama Papers about Gunnlaugsson and Pálsdóttir's offshore activities are awkward for Iceland's prime minister, who has made a name for himself defending the collapse of his country's financial system against the demands of foreign creditors, whom he has repeatedly characterised as "vultures".

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The same area is visited repeatedly to characterise the spread of the disease over time.

No one will call this language "quasi-judicial" – the term the government repeatedly used to characterise Hunt's handling of the bid after he took over responsibility for it.

There was a history of excessive sexual indulgence in the early twenties with prostitutes and he had suffered repeatedly from sexually transmitted diseases characterised by discharges (probably gonorrhoea) and ulcers (probably syphilis).

The problem with the comparison is that Ennahda governs as part of a coalition with secular partners and has repeatedly compromised with the opposition, while Morsi's rule was characterised by near-autocratic exclusion.

During the first decade of the new millennium, president Joan Laporta, a supporter of Catalonian nationalism, repeatedly expressed his support of Catalonia's secession from Spain and characterised the club as the symbol for Catalonian separatism.

The use of multiple depths during the night suggests similar movements to that observed in the active track, where nocturnal movement was characterised by an oscillatory, or yo-yo, swimming motion, in which they repeatedly ascended into the water column and dived back to the substrate.

For the purpose of this report, a positive scratch test was defined as a stereotypical response to scratching of the dorsum, characterised by head movements with ("nibble reflex") or without lip movements, which was elicited repeatedly and consistently [ 12].

In the survey study by Strauss [ 39] respondents recounted that in situations characterised by repeated physician initiated hostile clinician behaviours and failure to respond they persisted in repeatedly engaging with hostile physicians in an attempt to amend treatment orders or ensure appropriate treatment interventions.

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