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Until last week, that indifference allowed Cameron's Government to remain remarkably unscathed by its attitude toward desperate refugees, which could be characterised as a classic exercise in Nimbyism.
But is there in art any originality of genius without naïveté?" Such criticism of Mendelssohn for his very ability – which could be characterised negatively as facility – was taken to further lengths by Richard Wagner.
A third group which could be characterised as externalising behaviours aggression, risk-taking, using alcohol and other drugs was less frequently endorsed.
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To the people around the table, it seemed preposterous that the stimulating and welcoming country in which they had spent the past week could be characterised so unthinkingly.
Being charitable, forgetting to put a cap on renewable energy subsidies, which led to a slew of farmers being paid fortunes for heating empty barns, could be characterised as bad admin.
It is unclear whether the prime minister's arrangement with the email server could be characterised in this way.
His career could be characterised by a willingness to wade knee-deep into situations that others would rather tiptoe around.
I wonder if privileging the body before talk could be characterised as 'dualism in reverse'.
Based on this definition our findings could be characterised as weak signals.
The life of a Slovak doctoral student could be characterised thus: feverish activity or extinction.
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