Sentence examples for that would be characterised from inspiring English sources

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Montgomery says: "For regular recreational users, the reason they might keep taking it is for withdrawal symptoms that would be characterised as dysphoria.

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This scenario carries a prospect that hospitals would be characterised by operational slack that could undermine health system performance.

Consistent with the majority of prior research, it was hypothesised that cluster groupings would be characterised primarily by within-group similarities (i.e. healthy behaviours with other healthy behaviours; unhealthy behaviours with unhealthy behaviours).

20, 21 It might be expected that this group would be characterised less by psychotic illness, and more by people with personality disorders posing considerable risk of harming themselves or others.

We hypothesised that a large proportion of depressive patients would report depressive thoughts that are accompanied by sensory sensations and -based on the results of our prior study on OCD—-thand -basedbgronp would be charactheised by higheresultsof severity, lourr illness insight and decreased quality of life.

Having scraped back into power with the support of 54.5 million of the 143 million eligible voters, the Workers' party leader said she recognised the need for change, that her second term would be characterised by dialogue, and that her priority would be political reform – particularly campaign financing and greater representation for women.

Our suspicion that the SCR programme would be characterised by a high degree of uncertainty and unpredictability, and that the burden and impact of the programme would be impossible to quantify with any precision, was confirmed.

George Osborne argues that life after Brexit would be characterised by market turmoil and a shock to the government's finances that will force ministers to impose even more austerity.

But like a number of traditional centre-right Labour figures he reflected that, under Tony Blair, he would be characterised as being on the left.

At any rate, he proposed that the end of this period would be characterised by a "recovery of the sacred in a new form" in which everybody rediscovered their inner selves.

Carwyn Jones urged the new Welsh secretary to make good on the prime minister's promise that relations between the two administration would be characterised by respect.

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