Sentence examples for scheme that characterises from inspiring English sources

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This policy is defined by means of a tax scheme that characterises transfers of resources depending on the observable pieces of information (e.g., Fleurbaey and Maniquet 2006, 2007; Valletta 2014).

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It's surely this sociopathic, wrong-headed self-belief that characterises the Joelby oeuvre.

But it's a response that characterises the Baird Government's approach.

It's this relationship that characterises his debut LP on Hessle, In Drum Play.

Choose a color scheme that is appealing.

Once having defined the basic elements that characterise the tax scheme, let us now present the implications of the planner's fresh start policy.

Not by abandoning the caution that characterised Alex McLeish's and Walter Smith's teams away from home.

His leg‑breaks were gentle rollers, not the buzz-saw rip-snorters that characterised his career.

We are back into the one-more-heave coverage that characterised John Major's fading days.

Anything else is merely a continuation of the complacency and fanciful thinking that characterised the World Economic Forum in Davos last month.

In 2016, the resolute mischief that characterised their arrival never feels far away.

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