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Furthermore, isolates of VTEC O157 H7 were to be characterised by their virulence genes (vtx1; vtx2; eaeA and EHEC hlyA), phage typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
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Thereafter, down all the years of her childhood, this was how she was to be characterised.
International evidence from the OECD clearly demonstrates that if an education system is to be characterised by quality and equity, it is the comprehensive path that must be followed".
The paradigm of dispositionism, on the other hand, assumes that individuals are to be characterised by temporally stable personality characteristics (referring to the term "traits" used in personality psychology), which in turn are accountable for variations in behaviour and emotional states (Matthews et al. 2003).
This conclusion is, of course, in agreement with Lewis's view that there are no genuine problems about identity as such (Lewis 1986, Ch. 4), but it is in tension with the thought that sortal concepts, as distinct from adjectival concepts, are to be characterised by their involvement of criteria of identity as well as criteria of application.
This package solves all of the technical issues; it is a compromise that makes it clear that it is not Europe's role to legislate on ethics, because, ladies and gentlemen, if the next few years are to be characterised by all manner of revolutions, it is up to us to give meaning to them, and to offer hope, not destroy it.
She was not keen to be characterised as a woman architect, or an Arab architect.
Now, with elections scheduled for October this year, it would appear that reform may be impossible in a pre-election period that is likely to be characterised by increased tension.
The Turnbull era was, after all, supposed to be characterised by "respecting the intelligence of the electorate".
"The next 12 months are likely to be characterised by further consolidation in the solar and wind supply chains, with a large number of deals expected in Asia," he wrote in the report.
Social occasions, whether a "working" lunch (preferably Chinese) or dinner at his home outside Cambridge, were certain to be characterised by argument, provocation and laughter accompanied by a liberal supply of alcohol.
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