Sentence examples for thinly characterised from inspiring English sources

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It's not that they're thinly characterised but rather that they all seem so wrapped up in their own desires and motivations that they operate independently of one another, dialogue bouncing back and forth but rarely connecting.

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Micro-scale abrasive wear testing is widely used to characterise thinly coated surfaces.

During the Roman age, the natural plant landscape was characterised by wetlands, thinly scattered mixed oak woods, cereal fields, gardens and other human environments; during the Late Roman and Early Medieval age, the woodlands increased.

They're also characterised by their speech.

It was characterised by two conflicting aims.

Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.

The French political debate has been variously characterised as an attempt to protect the memory of a terrible period at the start of the 20th century; a travesty of history; an electoral manoeuvre; or perhaps even a thinly-veiled attempt to distance Turkey from the European Union's doors.

First, how is equilibrium characterised?

Upheaval has characterised their campaigns so far.

The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.

Stress is characterised by overengagement whereas burnout is characterised by disengagement.

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