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It is an unflinching portrait of life for locals in a country typically characterised as a laid-back paradise full of ganja.

Vagueness was typically characterised as a semantic phenomenon whereby the apparent semantic indeterminacy surrounding a soritical term's extension was considered real.

The tempo of music typically characterised as post-dubstep is approximately 130 beats per minute.

GP7 Patients attending for dental consultations were typically characterised as likely to be of working-age and socioeconomically deprived.

Reliance on this 'narrative heuristic' well described in the literature although not typically characterised as a heuristic manifested a greater trust in the reported experiences of identifiable individuals than in statistical information: Trust is experience-based.

However, values of the SIR greater than 10 are unlikely, given that a "strong" association in non-communicable disease epidemiology is typically characterised as one where the exposure increased the risk of disease by about 10-fold (e.g., smoking and lung cancer) [ 21] and most positive associations are not nearly as strong (e.g., 1.5 4.0).

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It's Bodymoor Heath, the Aston Villa training ground, little more than a loose shank away from The Belfry in a corner of the West Midlands that estate agents would typically characterise as "leafy".

The addition of further layers of organisation in escalating emergencies generates what the healthcare literature typically characterises as "communication problems".

The opposition is sometimes characterised as liberal.

Coping is typically characterised either as problem-focused coping (alter the stressful situation using strategies such as information-seeking, planning and problem solving) or emotion-focused coping (regulate situation-related emotions using strategies such as positive reappraisal and behavioural disengagement) and further considered for their adaptive versus maladaptive nature.

Coping is typically characterised either as problem-focused coping (alter the stressful situation using strategies such as information-seeking, planning and problem-solving) or emotion-focused coping (regulate situation-related emotions using strategies such as positive reappraisal and behavioural disengagement) [ 23].

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