Sentence examples for that can be characterised from inspiring English sources

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Katis describes a number of contacts with the army and the ministry of defence that can be characterised as "ambiguous" at best; he says they received plenty of help from individual servicemen but the MoD "got cold feet".

For the moment this government remains mesmerised by 'public opinion'; it has a terror of endorsing penalties that can be characterised as 'soft', thus postponing the day when rising prison numbers will finally be halted.

The new approach is particularly useful for the many materials that can be characterised by mercury porosimetry or porometry, but for which tortuosity cannot be measured directly.

The method, previously established for linear systems, is extended to a class of single-degree-of-freedom nonlinear systems that can be characterised using describing functions.

Still, it is an issue in German politics and it has made it harder for the ECB to embark on a policy that can be characterised as "printing money".

In fact, an emerging feature of current times is the onset on a new cleavage that can be characterised in terms of two competing conceptions of the nation, an open versus a closed conception of the national community.

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This means that it can be characterised, to a good degree of accuracy, by a single temperature: a chilly 2.7 degrees above absolute zero.

Where other albums of that mold can be characterised by devastation and introspection, Me is comparatively invigorating.

This statistical approach, based on Bayes' theorem of conditional probability [23], still assumes that animals can be characterised by a dichotomous infection status (i.e. infected or not infected) but this status does not need to be known.

There is, then, convincing evidence that SoA can be characterised in terms of a weighted integration of internal and external cues.

Based on preliminary recordings to date performed by our group in Baltimore (figure 3), we anticipate that wheeze can be characterised using features from the Fourier transform, such as the existence and temporal stability of tonal peaks in the 300 1000 Hz range, while crackles could be recognised using features such as amplitude, the presence of broadband energy and the duration of this energy.

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