Examples of 'be characterised' in a sentence

Meaning of "be characterised"

be characterised: the act of describing or defining the distinct qualities or features of a person, thing, or situation

How to use "be characterised" in a sentence

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The selection process can be characterised as judgmental.
It can be characterised by measuring the contact angle of a.
The vision can often be characterised by buzzwords.
Be characterised as having poor chemical status.
A lot of churches can be characterised as barn churches.
The artificial finger is moved over the surface to be characterised.
Assessing shall be characterised by reliance on a number of principles.
The next few weeks will be characterised by a.
These can be characterised as progressive and reactionary.
The system structure can be characterised as follows.
It can be characterised by its mountainous scenery.
This interaction must therefore also be characterised.
Assessment shall be characterised by reliance on a number of principles.
The seven evaluation levels can be characterised as follows.
They can be characterised by their main frequency.

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The approaches to negotiations can be characterised in three ways.
An object can be characterised by the events it participates in.
A modern raw materials policy must be characterised by partnership.
This can also be characterised as a positive event in terms of liberalization.
The oligomeric mixture shall be characterised by the formula.
It may also be characterised by the inconsistent pattern of water drips.
It can therefore not be characterised as aid.
No cases of overdose have been reported and no symptoms could be characterised.
The four aspects can be characterised as follows.
We will be characterised by our work to break down boundaries between groups.
This selection process can be characterised as judgmental sampling.
The main line of developing social services to children will be characterised by.
Hypergraphs can be characterised by their incidence matrices.
Any virus recovered should be characterised.
Those filters can be characterised by a filtration threshold.
The two groups are speculated to be divergent enough to be characterised as subspecies.
Library can also be characterised as social institution.
It is a requirement of the common thesaurus that it be characterised by ease of use.
Our actions should be characterised by responsibility and rigour.
The second half of the decade is expected to be characterised by discipline.
The nineties will be characterised by further extension of telecommunication.
These four divisions can briefly be characterised as follows.
Disease may also be characterised by the development of swellings of the.
The developments which occurred can be characterised as follows.
Microspheres may be characterised in part by their true density.
The chemical composition of aqueous fractions can be characterised independently.
A process that must be characterised by openness and transparency.
But it has not been defined when a situation can be characterised as a slowdown.
Conceptually it might be characterised as an issue of compensation for interim losses.
Ageing tests enable the stability of the formulations produced to be characterised.
Other deductions can be characterised as tax subsidies.
Antibodies produced by a plasma cell must therefore be isolated in order to be characterised.
The selection of items can be characterised as judgmental sampling.
Can not be characterised as a turnover tax for the purposes of that article.
It is important for this work to be characterised by two realisations.

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