Sentence examples for was still characterised from inspiring English sources

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But his work was still characterised by unassuaged discontent.

The PAC report said the DfT's management was still characterised by cost overruns, project delays and disruption, with another year of further significant timetable changes, maintenance and engineering work coming up.

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As developing countries get wealthier and are reclassified, many are still characterised by persistently high levels of poverty.

As a career it is still characterised by modest pay and promotional prospects compared with, say, accountancy, together with the age old problem of professional status.

Indeed, the entertainment industry is still characterised by a particularly intense ethic of hard work, relentless innovation, positive thinking, and intolerance for public resentment or envy of "superstars".

However, they are still characterised by relatively poor performance mainly due to poor hydrodynamic design and the application of incomprehensive models for the overall separation efficiency.

Jorge Abrahao de Castro, the director of social policies at Brazil's Institute for Applied Economic Research, a state-funded think-tank, says Brazil is still characterised by "very high regional differences" in social indicators, including infant mortality.

This shows that even when largely modified, the FTIR spectra of Yersinia after mineralization are still characterised by specific signals of biological origin which could be detected in our experimental conditions.

"Darfur today is still characterised by insecurity, lawlessness and impunity". He said there had been a "worrying rise" in sexual violence and exploitation in the north of the region.

Initially, it seems strange that more bullying occurs in higher education, as academic jobs are still characterised by large amounts of personal autonomy and the academy promotes values of collegiality and civility.

The dangers, he says, are aggravated because the Internet is still characterised by a "culture of trust".One example due to come to court this month involved three men who allegedly last autumn bought more than 300,000 shares in a bankrupt company, NEI Webworld, for between 0.5 cents and 13 cents each.

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