Sentence examples for this can be characterised from inspiring English sources

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According to participants, this can be characterised as 'expertise'expertise

Although this can be characterised as approaching a small effect size, the impact of tailoring was largely moderated by demographic and behavioural variables and methodological features of the study.

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This relationship can be characterised as a tragic love affair on the Jewish part, which was met with a deep phobia by Europe.

This work can be characterised as a theoretical concept, specifically for review of literature on barriers in JIT production.

Hydrogeologically, the subsurface of this region can be characterised by three distinct layer systems viz., soil zone, weathered zone and massive rock layers zone.

The basement rock in this area can be characterised by a heat flow pattern between the elevated temperatures at the Rhine Graben and the anomaly in Northern Switzerland (Kohl et al. 2003).

This toxicity can be characterised further by describing a typical patient history.

The urban areas in the context of this study can be characterised as areas between urban and rural systems; these include a mixture of rural and urban properties, and are much less developed than the larger, more cosmopolitan African cities like Nairobi, Abuja and Kampala.

Previous research shows that this development process can be characterised by four phases: the initiative and design phase; the experimental and execution phase; the expansion and monitoring phase and the consolidation and transformation phase.

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.

According to Simon Keynes: In this period, a diploma can be characterised as a formal and symbolic record, in Latin, of an occasion when the king, acting in a royal assembly, and with the consent of the ecclesiastical and secular orders, created an estate of "bookland" at a specified place, and conveyed it on the privileged terms defined by the "book", or diploma, to a named beneficiary.

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