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Fraser has an accuracy about him too, characterised by his neat and pristine beard.
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They're also characterised by their speech.
Investigative journalism is too often characterised as being a form of opposition politics.
A chilling conclusion is that Whitman and some of his successors may be too easily characterised as crazed when their actions were not motivated by madness but cruelty.
We are united in believing that there needs to be respect for the existence of different intellectually coherent viewpoints in relation to the human rights debate, and in believing that the debate needs to be well informed and not distorted by the stereotypes and caricatures that have all too often characterised it in recent years.
Or if we don't, we belong to some other "we" which is all too vividly characterised in the novel: among the criminals who denounce for loot or plot for advantage, among the deliberately blind, the form-fillers, time-servers of the regime or dutiful fulfillers of quotas, whether these are quotas of armaments or heads in baskets.
IGNORANCE and hysteria too often characterise coverage of Germany in the foreign, and especially the British, press.
He was fond, too, of characterising the trickle-down economics of the Reagan-Bush era as advocating feeding the horse more oats because some would pass through to the road for the sparrows.
This should be a major concern for anyone interested in encouraging a moderate and mainstream debate on immigration, or in discouraging the extremism that too often characterises the discussion.
The report paints a picture characterised too often by international indifference, even over the collection and distribution of the raw data on migrant deaths.
Religious discourse in the US has too long been characterised by a poisonous mix of finger-pointing and derision of all views that fall outside one's own narrowly-defined spectrum.
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