Sentence examples for when it is characterized from inspiring English sources

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The companies behind the technology bristle when it is characterized as a surveillance tool.

Simulation approach is able to analyze the behavior of the environment when it is characterized by several constraints and uncertainties (Rolo and Martinez 2012; Volling and Spengler 2011; Jahangirian et al. 2010).

Meeting the educational goals of STEM literacy requires specific attentiveness to each of the four disciplines (Bybee 2010), yet mathematics may be set up to play only a supporting role in STEM integration (Fitzallen 2015) when it is characterized as the calculations or the data representations in science classrooms, technology labs, or outside-of-school programs.

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Prototype first generation Photovoltaic Facades of Reduced Costs Incorporating Devices with Optically Concentrating Elements (PRIDE) technology incorporating 3 and 9 mm wide single crystal silicon solar cells showed excellent power output compared to a similar non-concentrating system when it was characterized both indoors using a flash and continuous solar simulator.

However, pleasant chitchat morphs into nasty gossip when it's characterized by critical comments that are unnecessary and, perhaps, untrue -- uttered or whispered behind someone's back for no good reason.

People don't "get" cap-and-trade, especially when it's characterized inaccurately as "a firm in London trading offsets from an electric bill in Boston with a derivatives firm in New York in order to help fund an aluminum smelter in Beijing".

When car sickness first emerges, it is characterized by slight nausea or dizziness.

Allergic rhinitis (AR) occurs when the nasal passages become inflamed; it is characterized by rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, postnasal drip, and itchiness of the nose.

When examined by electron microscopy, it was characterized by damaged myofibrils and mitochondria, dilated and swollen sarcoplasmic reticulum[ 29].

When a calcified density was observed, it was characterized as partial or complete.

When it is full blown, CPM is characterized by the "locked-in" syndrome.

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